Like many non-profits during the pandemic, United Way had to pivot, mobilizing quickly to provide funding, make connections and advocate so that frontline social services could do what they do best: meet urgent needs.
At the same time, we started transforming how we work to create a stronger social safety net.
Today, $6.65M in Community Fund grants and other investments are working to prevent and reduce poverty and increase opportunities for equity-seeking populations in local communities across our region.
This is our story. And it’s your story too.
If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that working together, our actions contribute to a growing voice for social justice and building a fair and equitable community where everyone matters.
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