The United Way of Reno County is closing in on its campaign goal. To date, $1.156M has been raised and there is just under $200,000 left to raise.
A single donation of any amount goes to work across multiple programs in the community.
Ways to Make an Impact:
Youth Opportunity Programs
- 750 youth – After School & Summer Programs, Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson
- 600 students – Safe Dates Education, BrightHouse
- 300 adults – Community Prevention & Education, BrightHouse
- 29 families – Child Care Scholarship Program, Child Care Links
- 300 infants & toddlers – Infant–Toddler Program, Early Education Center
- 125 girls – Leadership Experience, Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland
- 120 families – Early Childhood & Child Care, Hadley Day Care Center
- 67 youth – One-to-One Mentoring, Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
- 110 individuals – Healthy Families Home Visiting, Kansas Children’s Service League
- 12 middle school students – Kitchen Hero Academy, Spark United
- 34 children – Child Care Center, USD 308
- 600 middle school youth – Saturday Night at the Y, Hutchinson YMCA
Healthy Communities Programs
- 250 individuals – Parenting Time Center, BrightHouse
- 675 individuals – Child Advocacy Center, Horizons Mental Health Center
- 40 children – Children’s Bereavement Program, Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County
- 20 older adults – Friends in Action, The Volunteer Center
- 250 individuals & families – Hospice House, Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County
- 700 individuals – Income-Based Financial Assistance, Hutchinson YMCA
- 100 clients – Home Meal Delivery, Hutchinson Meals on Wheels
- 1,500 children – Personal Safety Awareness, Horizons Mental Health Center
- 700 people – Mental Health Prevention, Education & Outreach, Horizons Mental Health Center
- 1,700 youth – Suicide Prevention Coalition, Rise Up Reno
- Hundreds of students & families – Prevention Programming, Rise Up Reno Prevention Network
Financial Security Programs
- 113 individuals – Circles Reno County, Circles Reno County
- 60 homeowners – Homeowner Repair & Rehabilitation, Interfaith Housing
- 10 individuals – Jean’s House, BrightHouse
- 25 households – Kansas Individual Development Account Program, Interfaith Housing
- 10 young adults – The LightHouse Program, Interfaith Housing
- 25 individuals – Take Control Financial Wellness, Interfaith Housing
- 52 families – General Legal Services, Kansas Legal Services
- 3,800 tax returns – Federal, State & Homestead returns through the VITA Tax Assistance Program, The Volunteer Center
Community Resiliency Programs
- 250 individuals – Noel Lodge Daytime Shelter, Noel Lodge
- 250 individuals – Noel Lodge Nighttime Emergency Shelter, Noel Lodge
- 475 individuals – Emergency Assistance, The Salvation Army
- 1,100 volunteers placed – RSVP/Volunteer Action Corps, The Volunteer Center
- 600 survivors – Victim Advocacy & Emergency Shelter, BrightHouse






















