Black History Month: Giving visibility to an invisible population
Black history recognizes the achievements of Black Americans, whose story is catalogued through a close-to-400-year history of denied choice.
Black History Month: A time for celebration and reflection
In celebration of Black History Month, we asked our teammates to share a historical moment or person who has been influential in their lives
Beyond the dream: My reflection on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Tucked away in the annals of time is a speech Dr. King delivered to junior high students in 1967, where he asked the critical question: “What is in your life’s blueprint?”
Meet Lydia Watson: manager of community impact and our resident poet
For Black History Month, we asked Lydia for her inspiration for the month-long celebration. We then learned United Way had a talented and passionate resident poet in our midst.
Reflecting on impactful historical moments during Black History Month
Reflecting on impactful historical moments during Black History Month
In celebration of Black History Month, United Way of Central Indiana asked teammates to share a moment in history that has been influential in their life.
“Do not assume someone with a disability is not able to do something.”
A Q&A with Chris Dunlavy of Eli Lilly during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
United Way recognizes community organizations helping others during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
How you can support Central Indiana nonprofits assisting those with disabilities
Hispanic Heritage Month: Meet Katherine Kite
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating Hispanic and Latino contributions, culture, and history within the United States.
In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we sat down with Katherine Kite, Leadership Giving Manager, to learn more about her story.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Meet Victoria Petersen Elia
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating Hispanic and Latino contributions, culture, and history within the United States.
In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we sat down with Victoria Petersen Elia, Strategic Corporate Initiatives Manager, to learn more about her story.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Q&A with United Way Ambassador & Supporter, Marta Piñeiro-Núñez
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating Hispanic and Latino contributions, culture, and history within the United States. The month highlights the diverse background of those with ancestors from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.