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    • Our History
    • Mission and Goals
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    • Equity and Diversity
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    • Education
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Our Impact

137,908

number of free age-appropriate books delivered to local children since 2008.

87,349

local residents were impacted just in the last year alone through our programs..

160,000

number of pounds of food collected for local food pantries since 2012.

 

Education

Education is the cornerstone of individual and community success. It is essential to getting and keeping a job with a livable wage and health benefits. And, it is fundamental to a community’s economic prosperity: a well-educated workforce attracts world-class jobs.

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VITA

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is an Internal Revenue Service initiative that supports free tax preparation service for the underserved.  You may qualify if you make less than $67,000, are disabled or over 60.

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Health

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.

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Financial Stability

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.

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