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United Way of the Brown County Area's Impact In Your Town


 

12,377 direct services were provided in New Ulm by UWBCA's partner agencies

within the last year. 

 

Basic Needs / Emergency Services

Last year, 2,900 direct services were provided to New Ulm residents by the

following partner organizations:

  • American Red Cross
  • Crime Victim Services
  • Minnesota Valley Habitat for Humanity
  • New Ulm Clothing Depot
  • The Salvation Army

 

Health & Wellness

UWBCA supports programs that ensures our community is physically, financially,and mentally healthy.

We strive to develop individuals and families who will create a strong and thriving community.

Last year, 1,102 direct services were provided to New Ulm residents by the following partner

organizations:

  • Brown County Victim Offender Mediation
  • Open Door Health Clinic
  • Life-Work Planning Center
  • LSS Financial Services
  • LSS Mental Health
  • LSS Senior Nutrition

 

Building Self-Sufficiency

A person's physical, emotional and mental health may affect more than the individuals: it can affect family

members,caregivers, employers, and others. A vibrant, healthy community needs a foundation of healthy,

well-rounded individuals.

Last year, 2,459 direct services were provided to New Ulm residents by the following partner

organizations:

  • Adaptive Recreational Serivces
  • The Arc of Minnesota Southwest
  • Children's Special Needs Camping Project
  • Confidence Learning Center
  • MRCI
  • SMILES

 

Enriching Lives of Seniors

Increasing self-sufficiency means ensuring a safety net of services to assist people in achieving greater

personal independence.

Last year, 1,182 direct services were provided to New Ulm residents by the following partner

organizations:

  • Brown County TRIAD
  • CAST
  • RSVP
  • Volunteers for Seniors serving Brown County

 

Nurturing Children & Youth

UWBCA invests in programs that provide essential services such as out of school activities, mentoring,

service learning, character building and more.We also invest in programs that help create a positive

self-esteem for youth.

Last year, 4,734 direct services were provided to New Ulm residents by the following partner

organizations:

  • Brown County Health Universal Contact
  • Brown County Teen Court
  • Brown County Yellow Ribbon
  • Creative Kids Preschool
  • Girl Scouts of Minnesota and WI River Valleys
  • Health Communities / Healthy Youth
  • New Ulm Early Childhood Family Education
  • Pro Kinship for Kids
  • Turner Gym Program
  • Twin Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America 

Brown County Area Impact In Your Town