NBC Montana | Making a Difference

BOZEMAN, Mont. — Greater Gallatin United Way is taking action shining a light on critical community needs.

We met Greater Gallatin United Way president and CEO Kimberly Hall. She shared the non-profit takes a holistic approach to helping others.

“We do this through leadership, advocacy, convening and then taking action through a variety of different impact areas,” said Hall.

United Way’s four key priorities are basic needs, early learning, youth success, mental health and wellbeing. The non-profit addresses the needs for each priority, set goals, and invest in programs to help them thrive.

Through Gallatin, Park, Meagher, and Madison counties, united way is assisting thousands of individuals and working families to meet their needs.

“We really are here for the community by the community. The way we’re able to impact so many lives is by the support of so many generous folks and foundations right here in our area,” said Hall. Continue reading the article here.

 

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