Rachel Morse Joins Senior Leadership at United Way of Anchorage
A twenty-year veteran of Alaska nonprofits is joining United Way of Anchorage’s senior executive leadership team.
A twenty-year veteran of Alaska nonprofits is joining United Way of Anchorage’s senior executive leadership team.
Along with the office space, Alaska USA presented United Way of Anchorage with $42,000. The funds were comprised of employee donations and a generous corporate match contribution.
The investments will continue focus on economic access and equity for underserved communities and populations.
Through the program, Anchorage restaurants have provided premade and hot meals to children, families, and seniors through local nonprofits.
Landlords can help their tenants and themselves through the ongoing economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the Municipality of Anchorage Rent and Mortgage Relief Assistance Program. But there’s no time to lose.
United Way of Anchorage has announced that President and CEO Michele Brown will retire this June after seventeen years with the organization.
ANCHORAGE—The United Way of Anchorage launched a new media campaign that invites the community to look more closely at students who struggle to graduate high school. Called “Look Past the Labels,” the campaign draws attention to the out-of-school barriers some students face.