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United Way in Waukesha County
Success Story
Family Service of Waukesha
Carol, a 48-year-old Waukesha woman suffers from a serious mental illness, schizophrenia.  Like many schizophrenics, Carol’s illness prevented her from maintaining stable housing.  She often felt unsafe because of frequent transitions from one housing arrangement to another. 
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My name is Jason.

 

By day I’m a banker and by night I love being a father.

Now more than ever I want to be a part of creating a

healthier community, especially for children. That’s why I’ve

been a steadfast contributor to the United Way campaign

for more than 10 years. The new local initiatives in

Waukesha County that focus on early learning and parental

involvement impress me. I feel confident sharing my time

and hard-earned dollars with an organization that works

on issues I care about, advancing the common good

for families right here in Waukesha County. Every year

I give to United Way through my company’s workplace

campaign...that’s “how I LIVE UNITED.” 

 

 

 

 

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My name is Pat.

My husband Curt and I have supported United Way as leadership givers for many years, both here in Oconomowoc and in Eau Claire. It’s an easy decision to make as we believe in the United Way mission and support it without reservation. As the Superintendent of the Oconomowoc Area School District and as an educator, our kids and community are important to me. And with the implementation of the United Way initiative "Helping Kids Succeed" into our school district this past year, we took another step forward with our children, schools, and community. An investment in our future by supporting our youngest residents is fundamental to the success of the Oconomowoc area. By doing what it takes, from giving to United Way to inspiring our children and youth to achieve their potential…that’s "how I LIVE UNITED."