Middlesex United Way: Program offers financial rewards for saving
Kevin Wilhelm
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Kevin Wilhelm is president and CEO of the Middlesex United Way in Middletown.Contributed photo / Kevin WilhelmShow MoreShow Less
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The Connecticut United Way Asset-Limited, Income Constrained, Employed report measures financial hardships within working families.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN As the vaccine roll-out continues and things start to get back to normal, a lot of us are still greatly impacted, not only by the medical impact of the pandemic, but the financial one, too. Fortunately, the Middlesex United Way has invested in financial stability efforts for years that help families in numerous ways, including free tax preparation, job training and employment support.
Middlesex United Way seeks volunteers for Middletown Farmers to Families distribution
Kevin Wilhlem
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Caitlin Miller, a junior at Sacred Heart University, is an intern at the Middlesex United Way in Middletown.Contributed photo / Middlesex United WayShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin Wilhelm is president and CEO of the Middlesex United Way in Middletown.Contributed photo / Kevin WilhelmShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN As a nonprofit, the Middlesex United Way is lucky to have the opportunity to work alongside some amazing volunteers. Fortunately for us, we are often contacted by college students hoping to volunteer in the form of an internship, where they can develop their own professional skill set while assisting us in our crucial work.