Education is the cornerstone of individual and community success. But with more than 1.2 million children dropping out each year, America faces an education crisis.
Basic needs like food and shelter are vital the most vulnerable individuals in our community. United Way supports emergency services in order to stabilize families and build a better community.
Whether it is a neighbor without health insurance, a victim of abuse, or someone struggling with mental illness or an addiction, United Ways are working to ensure everyone has access to affordable and quality care.
As many as one-third of working Americans do not earn enough money to meet their basic needs. For families walking a financial tightrope, unable to save for college, a home, or retirement, United Way is here to help.