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United Way of Natrona County
Walker Campaign Meets Goal!

2-1-1 is coming to Wyoming.  Governor Freudenthal has allocated funds from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) for start up costs and three years of operating costs.  The announcement was made by Cynthia Pomeroy, 2-1-1 Project Director, late last year. 

 

2-1-1 board members are:  Bob Nichols with the State of Wyoming Department of Administration & Information, President; Shanna Harris of the United Way of Natrona County, Vice-President; Carol Hoglund with the Laramie County Community College, Treasurer; Mark Zaback of Jonah Bank, Secretary; Father Carl Beavers of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Rock Springs; Kebin Haller of the Division of Criminal Investigation; Cheryl Kolesien with Children & Nutrition Services; and Jim Magagna of the Wyoming Stockgrower's Association.

Where We Help

 

 



Board Opportunities Program

The Board Opportunities Program allows the United Way of Natrona County Board of Directors to work with community partners to solve community problems.

 

Special Response Grants

The United Way of Natrona County provides both partner and non-partner agencies the opportunity to apply for one time funding for special needs.

 

United Way Business Model

The three tiered triangle represents the United Way of Natrona County Business Model.  The bottom tier is our safety net:  basic human service needs.  The middle tier represents services that make our quality of life better.  The third tier is our Board Opportunities Program and Special Response Grants funding.

 

 

 

 

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