Dalton Wittenberg, son of Case Coordinator Angie Wittenberg, had extra time on his hands this summer and helped out in...
Category: ProAct in the News
Leadership development meshes with goals for 2023
Life is much about priorities, and ProAct’s efforts to set achievable goals helps the nonprofit to build up its programs...
Sweet varieties, Native American traditions, joys of Polka
Designing cookies, chocolate loved by all, cold treats warm conversations made possible by auction basket winner The smallest treat is...
Splash pad, lake activities, volunteerism continue to enthrall
Is there a saying that says, “keep doing what you enjoy?” asks Senior Program Manager Ali Brown in Shakopee. “If...
Advocating for park accessibility, enjoyment in Shakopee
By Senior Program Manager Ali Brown Beginning January 10, I had the privilege of sitting on the Cedar Lake Farm...
New ProAct board chair talks funding, improvement, future focus
As a key provider in the disability services field, one of ProAct’s main tasks as an organization will be to...
Veggies of their labor, water balloon fun, Action Team, exploring diets
The ProAct garden in Red Wing has started producing the good stuff. Beets, onions, herbs, broccoli, cucumbers, and, of course,...
Sharing love of reading, animal adventures, Stockholm pie, Robin Hood
Orland Haack thrives on reading mystery and love stories. To share his passion with others, Haack joined maintenance staff at...
Personal growth and successful Panera job bring independence
A tremendous growth in confidence and a new job at Panera Bread in Burnsville are the fruits of Michelle Bodurtha’s...
Red Wing staff spotlight
Each month ProAct in Red Wing highlights a Day Support Services staff member. For July, leaders would like to introduce...