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Members of the Spring 2023 Strive to Thrive Lincoln course following the May 3 Grant Ceremony.
The members of the Spring 2023 class of Management 411 completed a successful grant process. Focus areas for the semester were: Early Childhood Education, Mental Health and Wellness, Re-entry/Formerly Incarcerated, and Refugees/Immigrants. Continue reading…
This spring, three class members developed and delivered a healthy habits/well-being workshop to young people at The HUB: Central Access Point for Young Adults.
We are looking to grow financial support for Strive to Thrive Lincoln, allowing even more donors to be a part of the only program of its kind at Nebraska. Read on to see how you can help support Fall 2023 class grants through a gift of any size. Continue reading…
Service Projects team member Meghan Ryan speaks at the May 3 Grant Ceremony.
The Spring 2023 class selected Belmont Community Center as a recipient of a $5,000 grant to support development of a playground for their early childhood education program. Continue reading…
Class members present a Strive to Thrive Lincoln grant to team members of the The Bridge Behavioral Health.
The Spring 2023 class selected The Bridge Behavioral Health as a recipient of a $5,000 grant. The Bridge is a nationally accredited treatment center, treating alcoholism and drug addiction. Continue reading…
Friendship Home was the beneficiary of the Spring 2023 fundraiser.