Career Closet to open in Northeastern Pennsylvania
The Greater Susquehanna Valley United way is opening a career closet, so folks can look their best on job interviews. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 5:38 PM EST January 11, 2021
SUNBURY, Pa. The Greater Susquehanna Valley United way is opening a career closet so that folks can look their best on job interviews.
With so many people out of work because of the COVID-19 pandemic, professional clothing is not the first thing on their minds. But when it s time for a job interview, many people find themselves scrambling for something to wear. I found that locally we were really under-resourced. We only had one small offering at our PA CareerLink, said Angela Hummel, a board member at the Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way.
The donation is part of the grocery store chain s Fight Hunger program. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 4:58 PM EST December 23, 2020
SHAMOKIN DAM, Pa. The parking lot at W&L Nissan in Shamokin Dam was filled with vehicles on Wednesday, but most were not for sale. People waited in line for free gallons of milk, courtesy of Weis Markets and the Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way. Very nice that Weis and United Way are doing this. Especially this year because it s been a tough year, Aletha Reitz said.
Weis Markets donated 10,000 gallons of milk for this event and two others in Pittston and Harrisburg. It s all part of the grocery store chain s Fight Hunger program, which supports local food banks. The milk was given out drive-thru style.
Shamokin Dam, Pa. â Weis Markets and the Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way have joined forces to provide nearly 10,000 gallons of free milk to distribute to the public in the Susquehanna Valley.
The public is invited to receive up to two (2) gallons of free milk per car. The milk give-away will take place today, Wednesday, Dec. 23 at the new W&L Nissan parking lot (former K-Mart Parking Lot) in Shamokin Dam.
The milk distribution will take place from 1-6 p.m. (or until supplies last) and will be a drive-through style giveaway. Patrons will be asked to remain in their vehicle and open their trunk when requested. The dealerships of W&L have generously offered the use of their parking lot in order to support the milk distribution.
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MIFFLINBURG â The Mifflinburg Kiwanis Club recently announced an alternative to this year s Holiday Food Box program.
People who would still like donate food were encouraged to make a donate to the Hope s Haven at Christ Lutheran Four Bell Church, where needy families may pick of food on Wednesdays.
The Kiwanis program, which annually packed boxes for about 90 families in need, was not done in 2020 due to the current viral pandemic. Needy families were annually identified by Union County, the Mifflinburg Area School District and the Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way.