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Finding Balance through an Integrated Model of Service

We live in complex and challenging times. Ads on TV, the internet and radio remind us of it constantly. They showcase ways for us to slow down, to step away from the daily hustle, to take a moment to… Read more »

Hello Fellows: Meet Antonia Coleman

by Antonia Coleman
Wilder employees have the opportunity to apply for Kingston Fellowships, an honor awarded annually based on accomplishments, commitment to human services and leadership potential. In March 2016,… Read more »

Hello Fellows: Meet Adora Land

Wilder employees have the opportunity to apply for Kingston Fellowships, an honor awarded annually based on accomplishments, commitment to human services and leadership potential. In March 2016,… Read more »

Hello Fellows: Meet Bobby Morrow

by Bobby Morrow
The Kingston Fellowship is an honor awarded to Wilder employees annually from the Kingston Fellowship named endowment fund established with a lead gift from retired Wilder President Tom Kingston and… Read more »

The Difference a Day Can Make: Homeless Day on the Hill

by Caitlin Magistad
On Tuesday, March 15, hundreds of Minnesotans who support investments in affordable housing will gather at the Capitol for Homeless Day on the Hill. Coordinated by the Minnesota Coalition for… Read more »

A Story of Impact: Habitat for Humanity

​Habitat for Humanity helps families in Minnesota, and across the globe, make the dream of homeownership a reality through creating simple, decent, affordable housing. In addition to providing a roof… Read more »

How Can We Help People with Disabilities Live Fully in the Community

Minnesota’s plan to help people with disabilities live more fully in the community has been in the news lately.

Homelessness Is Not a Character Flaw, It's a Math Problem

Last night, about 14,000 people in Minnesota were homeless. That is an all-time high for our state, and we will not see this number go down until we address the most fundamental and frequent reason… Read more »
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