United Way of the Midlands is proud to announce that two of its corporate partners – UPS and Wells Fargo – were recognized by United Way Worldwide (UWW) for their...
Article published by Omaha Star Trying times can bring out the worst in people - or the very best. As flood waters devastated communities and farmland in Nebraska and lowa,...
The Jewish Family Service (www.jewishomaha.org) provides many services to community members both inside and outside the Jewish Community. During the 2017-18 fiscal year, their small agency served 165 clients in their...
Last Friday, over one hundred people attended the Gender Equity in Technology Conference, or GETConf, at Metropolitan Community College’s Center for Advanced and Emerging Technology (CAET). The event sought to...
Article published by Omaha World-Herald Written by Susan Szalewski, World-Herald Staff Writer The India Association of Nebraska and the Hindu Temple of Omaha donated $54,000 to the United Way of...
Gov. Pete Ricketts talks in early April about flood damage using a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers map. KENT SIEVERS/THE WORLD-HERALD For the second time this month, governors from three states...
Article published by Omaha-World Herald Nebraska's wildlife seems to have fared well overall in the wake of March's blizzard and catastrophic flooding, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission....
As flood waters devastated communities and farmland in Nebraska and Iowa, people near and far responded with love, empathy and an impressive can-do spirit. So far, United Way of...
"Everyone has a story worth listening to." – Susan Buffett – The lights dimmed, and the audience – composed of the Buffett family, top executives from around the country, local...
Article published by Omaha World-Herald The United Way of the Midlands and AmeriCorps Disaster Response Teams are partnering to get the word out about flood relief volunteer opportunities. Groups needing...