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IMPROVING LIVES: 2024-25 ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 2024 THROUGH JUNE 2025 - As we reflect on the 2024–2025 fiscal year, we do so with deep gratitude and renewed purpose. This year marked a transformative chapter for United Way of Sheboygan County as we embraced the network rebrand and advanced our evolution as an issue-focused United Way, remaining grounded in data, aligned with community priorities, and...
YOUTH & FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE
JANUARY 2026 - Explore our Youth & Family Resource Guide — your go-to list for local events, programs, and resources designed to keep kids engaged, support parents and caregivers, and bring families together all season long. From free community events to classes, as well as local programs and wellness resources, this guide is packed with opportunities to make the most of fall in Sheboygan County.
Recent News
United Way of Sheboygan County to Launch Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in the 53081 ZIP Code
Sheboygan, WI — United Way of Sheboygan County is excited to announce the upcoming launch of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in the 53081 ZIP code, beginning January 19, 2026.
Read MoreLeading the Way: Meet Our 2025 Campaign Co-Chairs
Each year, United Way partners with local leaders who serve as Campaign Co-Chairs — community champions who help guide our fundraising efforts, raise awareness, and inspire support for the 17+ local nonprofits funded through United Way of Sheboygan County. They help connect our mission with workplac...
Read MoreExpanding Child Care Access in Sheboygan County
One of the most pressing needs facing families in Sheboygan County today is access to quality, affordable child care. When parents have reliable care, they can work, pursue education, and build stability. Meanwhile, their children benefit from safe, nurturing early learning environments that support...
Read MoreTogether We Care: A Look Back at Sheboygan County’s 2025 Day of Caring
How Sheboygan County Volunteers Gave Back on Day of CaringOn September 25th, 2025 the Sheboygan County community came together once again for our largest single day of volunteerism — United Way of Sheboygan County’s 2025 Day of Caring.
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