Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rhonda Wolf from Mid-Willamette Valley United Way to discuss:
- The evolution of United Way from traditional fundraising to direct service provision
- How the Community Resource Hub serves 270,000 individuals through 75+ partner organizations
- The warehouse that distributes $17 million worth of goods annually (and the surprising items they receive!)
- Affordable housing cottages for seniors at $500/month and plans for 15 additional units
- The critical need for a new warehouse space to expand emergency preparedness and community support
- How you can get involved through volunteering or supporting their legislative funding efforts
Timestamps:
00:01 - Introduction and Awesome 3000 emcee announcement
03:07 - What does United Way actually do? Understanding their role in Salem
04:37 - How nonprofits can access United Way support
06:12 - The Community Resource Hub program serving thousands
07:12 - From a conference room to 33,000 square feet: The warehouse growth story
09:10 - How the warehouse partnership model works with local organizations
09:46 - Surprising donations: From engagement rings to computer monitors
12:16 - Serving 270,000 individuals through 75+ organizations
12:49 - The urgent need for a new warehouse facility
15:26 - United Way's ability to pivot during emergencies (wildfires, pandemic)
16:13 - Funding plans and how the community can help
17:45 - Volunteer opportunities at the warehouse
18:15 - Supporting the warehouse move through community advocacy
20:53 - Senior housing cottages: Building community for $500/month
21:48 - 15 new affordable housing units coming in fall 2025
24:06 - Why United Way's financial efficiency (92% to programs) matters