(ANGOLA) – Four Steuben County organizations have received funds totaling $19,000.
The Steuben County United Way Board of Directors say the Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana has received money for their client advocate program. In addition, the Well Child Clinic is getting funding for their financial medical assistance program; along with Turning Point of Steuben County for their work program; and Women In Transition for their indigent/scholarship funding.
Jessica Bird, Steuben County United Way Executive Director, says they are grateful to have such a generous community and are happy to be able to keep their dollars local.
If you are interested in making a contribution to the Steuben County United Way, you can make a donation by calling 260-665-6196 or by going online. LINKA.
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