By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post Last year felt different from the years during the coronavirus pandemic for the United Way of Greater St. Joseph. President Kylee Strough says things felt back to normal as services bounced back to how they were prior to 2020. "We saw a lot of our programming return to things we recognized," Strough tells KFEQ/St. Joseph Post. "For instance, through our profit and education initiative we were able to get career speakers back into classrooms and school settings to share with students about career paths they might want to consider in their educational journey." Strough says volunteers were also able to get back into schools for reading programs and the United Way was able to relaunch Leadership St. Joseph in person, after being virtual during the pandemic. After a bounce back of services last year, the United Way of Greater St. Joseph has its eyes on this year, setting some new goals. This year, Strough says one big goal is helping the
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