As our seasons officially move from spring to summer this week, we at the United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha & Pierce Counties are experiencing a big transition. As many of you know we are saying farewell to Maureen Nelson, who is retiring. Maureen has steered UWGWP through many seasons during her time as the Executive Director. We know she is looking forward to this next chapter and we wish her well!
Besides a job transition, this is a time of year where transitions are occurring regularly. Students are celebrating the end of a school year and graduates are looking forward to embarking on new journeys. Communities are getting ready to host local festivals and attractions, and businesses are ready to welcome the many visitors that will travel to our region.
With the season’s excitement however, we must remember that some individuals in our communities are experiencing an uncertain future. With school out children and families may experience hunger more often. Several individuals may find themselves without access to stable housing or be forced to find a “home” on the street. Getting necessary health care may be a barrier as well.
Advocating for those that need assistance is something I feel incredibly passionate about and I know plenty of others feel the same way I do. Collectively, with the support of our donors, our community and business partners we will continue to make great strides.
As we look forward and I step into the role of Executive Director, I’m confident we can expand our reach and help more individuals and families as they move through their own season of transitions.
In gratitude,
Nicolle Mechelke
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