Fostering Financial Stability is a key strategy of United Way of Northwest Vermont

Fostering Financial Stability is a key strategy of United Way of Northwest Vermont
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Fostering Financial Stability is a key strategy of United Way of Northwest Vermont.  

One specific way that we foster financial stability in our community is through the Working Bridges program. Working Bridges is an innovative program designed to improve job retention, productivity, and advancement by supporting employees with community resources. 

Check out this video to learn how Working Bridges supports Vermont workers as well as their employers and our economy overall.

To find out more about Working Bridges head to UnitedWayNWVT.org/working-bridges 

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