Transforming Lives Together: United Way and Statesville's Collaborative Community Efforts
Is it possible to transform a community through collaboration and shared meals? Join us on this episode of Front and Center as we uncover the extraordinary efforts behind the Iredell Housing Fund and the United Way's impactful community initiatives. We sit down with Brett Eckerman, Executive Director of United Way in Iredell County, and Matthew Pierce, Assistant to the City Manager of Statesville, to delve into their mission of enhancing health, education, and financial stability. Brett sheds light on United Way's collaboration with 57 nonprofit organizations that made a difference in over 62,000 lives last year. Matthew provides a detailed look at the city's strategic initiatives to support homeowners, emphasizing the critical partnership with key players like Habitat for Humanity and the Statesville Housing Authority.
Furthermore, discover how the City's $190,000 financial commitment to United Way is making a tangible impact, with funds allocated to home weatherization and first-time homeowner assistance. As an exciting highlight, we explore the heartwarming community event, The Longest Table, where over 1,200 participants come together to share a meal and foster connections. This year's event will take place at Mooresville High School and Mulberry Street in Statesville, featuring food from Cheney Brothers and contributions from various community partners. Learn how this free event exemplifies the power of community collaboration and unity. Don't miss these inspiring stories of how collective efforts are transforming lives and strengthening community bonds.
Learn more about the United Way of Iredell County here
Learn more about 2024 The Longest Table event here
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