At
Dahl Automotive, we are committed to making an impact on our community;
not only by providing a trusted place of business for our guests, but
also by giving back to great organizations that reach out to many
different people throughout the Coulee Region and beyond. For more
information on any of the organizations listed below, please click on
their
logo.
 | The Y is more than just a pool. .
. a gym. . . a locker room. . . or a wellness center. The Y is a place
where
everyone feels welcome and where building character and values are
priority
#1. |
 | The National MS Society is a
collective of passionate individuals who want to
do something about MS now - to move together toward a world free of
multiple
sclerosis. MS stops people from moving. We exist to make sure it
doesn't. |
 | The Boy Scouts of America is one of
the nation's largest and most prominent
values-based youth development organizations. The BSA provides a program
for
young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities
of
participating citizenship, and develops personal
fitness. |
 | Family and Children's Center is a regional, private, not-for-profit agency that provides a continuum of services designed to strengthen families and promote individual well-being. |
 | Through generous, widespread public support and a collaborative team of exceptional staff and volunteers, OHF aspires to become the provider of choice for emergency financial and other assistance to the families of service members and wounded warriors. Where there is a need they do not provide, OHF will partner with others for the benefit of military families.
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| Steppin'
Out
in Pink is non-competitive a fund-raising 5-mile walk for all ages and
abilities. The walk raises money to support breast cancer research at
the
Gundersen Lutheran Norma J. Vinger Center for Breast Care. The research
conducted at Gundersen Lutheran will change the way breast cancer is
treated both locally and
nationally. |
| D.A.R.E.'s primary mission is to
provide children with the information and skills they need to live
drug and violence free lives.
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| The G.R.E.A.T. Program is a school based, law enforcement
officer to be instructed
classroom curriculum. With prevention as its primary objective, the
program is
intended to be an immunization against delinquency, youth violence and
gang
membership. |
| Habitat for Humanity International is founded on the
conviction that every man,
woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live.
Through
volunteer labor, and and monetary and material donations, Habitat and
its homeowner
families have built or rehabilitated more than 350,000 houses. A
nonprofit,
nondenominational Christian housing ministry, Habitat invites people of
all
backgrounds, races and religions to build together in
partnership.
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| The Great River
Shakespeare Festival produces
thoughtful, articulate, engaging productions of Shakespeare's plays, and
contributes substantially to the cultural, social, and economic life of
Winona,
the Midwest, and the United
States. |
| The La Crosse County
Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and making
available for public education, the historical legacies of the
Seven Rivers
Region. |
| The mission of the
Gateway Area
Council and Boy Scouts of America, is to prepare young people to make
ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of
the Scout Oath and Law.
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| Arc-La Crosse
strives to be a major force in advocating and promoting
self-determined quality of life opportunities for people with
developmental disabilities and their
families. |
| The United Way's mission
is to improve the quality of life in a specific region by assessing
community needs, raising and distributing resources to respond to those
needs, and by providing leadership to solve community
problems. |
| The
Pump
House Regional Arts Center hosts visual arts exhibits throughout the
year; plus
its own series of jazz, folk, and blues
performers.
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| The
Symphony's
mission is to provide excellent symphonic music,
pleasure the public in the tri-state region, educate people of all ages
in the symphonic repertoire and tradition, and encourage student and
professional musicians to develop and share their musical talents and
skills.
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| The United Fund for the Arts
and Humanities enhances the cultural life of the area by encouraging and
providing opportunity for businesses to invest in programs of local
arts and humanities organizations in an efficient and effective
way. |
| The Jazz Fest
offers great music, food and beverages, jam sessions and jazz liturgies
on Sunday, in historic downtown La
Crosse. |
| The
Western Technical College Foundation exists to support, promote, and
facilitate the activities of Western Technical
College. |
| The UWL
Foundation helps the University raise funds, then administers and
disburses dollars to support programs, and activities and further the
mission of the
University. |
| The Wisconsin Public Televisions
mission is to boldly enrich, educate and entertain diverse audiences of
children and adults through the innovative use of: television
production,
broadcasting, other communication technologies, and community outreach.
Wisconsin
Public Television provides access to local and national content,
extending its
reach and impact in the communities they serve.
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Once the La Crosse
Community Foundation was established on
July 21, 1930, its endowment has awarded over $16 million in total
scholarships
and
grants.
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| The mission of the Blue Stars is to provide members
with educational and performance opportunities in the area of
performance arts to help them to develop life skills.
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| The Myrick Hixon Eco Park achieves community
understanding and respect for nature. In addition, it protects the
environment for future
generations |
| Coulee Council on Addictions
provides confidential assistance, information, education and services
to people of all ages dealing with substance abuse and other
addictions. |
| The La Crosse Area Chamber of
Commerce is a non-profit business
organization whose purpose is to create & improve the business
climate and
regional economy, resulting in an even greater place to live, work, and
do
business. |
| Freedom Fest
is part of an extraordinary fund raising effort to build a truly
remarkable Hall of Honor. The Hall of Honor is located on the University
of
Wisconsin-La Crosse campus.
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| Motivated by the love of God, as a leader in
Christian faith-based human services, the Salvation Army is committed to
serving the whole person, body, mind and spirit with integrity and
respect, using creative solutions to positively transform
lives.
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| Human
powered Trails, Inc is a non-profit organization whose mission is: "to
develop and maintain first class sustainable and environmentally correct,
human-powered, shared-use trails for the La Crosse
region."
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| The La
Crosse
Community Theatre has been a La Crosse tradition since 1963 producing
seven
shows during the September through June season. Shows include dramas,
comedies and children's
performances. |
| The La Crosse Logan Alumni
Association promotes the ongoing
development of Logan High School and its students. With the help of
alumni,
staff, and friends of Logan, the association supports Logan High School
as it
enters the 21st
Century. |
| The mission of
Winona State University is to educate and enlighten our
citizenry at a distinctive institution: a community of learners
improving our
world. |
| BloodCenter of
Wisconsin advances patient care by delivering life-saving
solutions grounded in unparalleled medical and scientific
expertise. |
| Mississippi Valley
Conservancy (MVC) is a regional, non-profit land trust
based in La Crosse that has permanently conserved more
than 11,700 acres of
blufflands, prairies, wetlands, and streams in southwestern
Wisconsin since its
founding in
1997. |
| The Franciscan
Skemp Auxiliary is a volunteer organization which supports FSH
through fund raising, service and educational
projects. |
| The Boys and Girls Club inspires and empowers all young
people, especially those in need. The goal of the Boys and Girls Club is
for children to realize their full potential as productive, responsible
and caring
citizens.
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Truck and vehicle graphics
donated to Habitat for Humanity by Dahl
Automotive