Moscow, ID – United Way of Moscow/Latah County has committed to retire accrued lunch debt at the Moscow School District, Palouse Prairie Charter School, and Moscow Charter School through a grant program targeted at student lunch debt. These meals are essential to students receiving a quality education, and no family should be put into debt to feed their children. For more information or to donate visit latahunitedway.org.
United Way of Moscow/Latah County strives to support the health, education and financial stability of all those in our community. In Latah County roughly 44% of households are classified as ALICE or below. ALICE, Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, also referred to as “the working poor” are those just above the poverty line, who are vulnerable to one unexpected life event sending them into crisis. Through United Way of Moscow/Latah County donations can have the greatest impact on our community. United Way partners with local agencies to work toward fighting food insecurity, providing emergency shelter, helping kids succeed, building strong families, promoting health and independence, preventing violence, and protecting elderly at risk.
United Way to retire school lunch debt in Moscow
July 30, 2024