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Join us in supporting our local schools through our
School Lunch Program
United Way of Moscow/Latah County has committed to retire accrued lunch debt at the Moscow School District, Palouse Prairie Charter School, and Moscow Charter School through a grant program targeted at student lunch debt. These meals are essential to students receiving a quality education, and no family should be put into debt to feed their children.
Champions:
Shelley Bennett
Melva Prasil
Elizabeth Prasil
Partners:
Palouse Property
Sam Devoe
Supporters:
William Davidson Marily Lysohir Coates Johana Doyle
David Barber
Patricia Heekin
Eric Jensen
Marc Fleisher
Volunteers from United Way of Moscow/Latah County assist with a monthly food distribution in partnership with the Idaho Food Bank
UPCOMING DISTRIBUTION DATES
Monday, September 23
Monday, October 28
Monday, November 25
Our Impact
United Way is committed to the Health, Education, and Financial Stability of members of our community.
2024 Grant Recipients
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
Circles of Caring Adult Day Health Foundation
Friendly Neighbors Senior Citizens
Inland Oasis
Latah Recovery Community Center
Moscow Mentor Program
Palouse Habitat for Humanity
Palouse Pathways
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
Sojourners Alliance
The Idaho Foodbank
Willow Center for Grieving Children
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library - Latah County
644 kids in Latah County are receiving books!
School Lunch Program
United Way has committed to paying off student lunch debt in Moscow
Benefitting Moscow School District, Palouse Prairie Charter School & Moscow Charter School
Troy School District
In support of education in Latah County, United Way of Moscow/Latah County in coordination with the Troy School District and The Porter Project are providing Troy students, kindergarten through second grade, with the Porter the Hoarder series. "The Porter Project's mission is to create connections through literacy and engagement. The Porter the Hoarder series joins Bigs with Littles, connects schools to families, and organizations to their communities in a way that engages, educates, and excites!"
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