DODGE COUNTY – United Way of Dodge County says it has awarded a $15,000 grant to PAVE to support services for people affected by domestic violence and sexual assault in Beaver Dam and throughout Dodge County.
According to a United Way release, the funding will help PAVE continue providing emergency shelter, crisis hotline support, survivor advocacy, legal advocacy, counseling, prevention education, and community outreach.
United Way of Dodge County board member Zach Ehr says PAVE plays an important role in connecting local residents with safety, support, and hope during difficult circumstances. Ehr says United Way is proud to support PAVEโs mission and help expand its impact.
United Way says the grant will directly support PAVEโs efforts to provide shelter, advocacy, and resources for people seeking to leave cycles of violence and rebuild their lives.
The organization says it continues to invest in local programs focused on health, education, and financial stability across Dodge County. More information about United Way of Dodge County is available at unitedwayofdodgecounty.org.
Photo: (Left to Right): Tammy Appel, United Way Board Member;ย Bryce Remy, United Way President; Angela Rheingans, PAVE Associate Director; Tammy Eilbes, PAVE Program Support Manager






































