United Way News
Stay informed with the latest news from United Way. Explore stories about how we’re making an impact in communities across the globe.
What To Do After Disaster
October 7, 2024
Post-Helene Housing Challenges: United Way of the Piedmont
October 4, 2024
Moving Hendersonville To Recovery
October 3, 2024
United Way Responds to Hurricane Helene in Tampa
October 3, 2024
Helping Asheville Recover From Helene
October 2, 2024
Mobilizing Help and Hope Across NC
October 2, 2024
Combating Human Trafficking Through the United Way Network
October 2, 2024
Berkeley County's FoodShare: Paving a New Path to Food Security
October 2, 2024
File Your 2023 Taxes for Free
October 2, 2024
What's Your Day of Action?
October 2, 2024
United Way Worldwide Establishes Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund to Provide Urgent Support to Impacted Communities
October 2, 2024
Closing the Literacy Gap in Turks and Caicos
October 2, 2024
Camp iRock Empowers Young Readers
October 2, 2024
Embracing Mandela Day: Taking Action for Stronger Communities
September 26, 2024
Heart of a Volunteer: Blake’s Journey with United Way
September 26, 2024
United Way Partners Challenge Labor Inequities in Georgia
September 26, 2024
Building Stronger Financial Education
September 18, 2024
Building A Big Future for Small Business
September 18, 2024
A Community Program Helps At-Risk Students Succeed
September 9, 2024
United Way's Stuff the Bus: Bridging Educational Gaps
September 6, 2024
Galvanizing Young Leaders
September 5, 2024
U.S. Food Insecurity Continued to Climb in 2023
September 4, 2024
One Young World and United Way Worldwide Partner to Support Young Leaders in Delivering Positive Change
September 3, 2024
Yvonne Brooks: Making History
August 30, 2024
Stuff the Bus: Supporting Students Nationwide
United Way’s Stuff the Bus initiative ensures students have the school supplies they need to succeed. Volunteers and donors come together across the U.S. to pack and distribute thousands of backpacks, which empowers students and eases the financial burden on low-income families. This effort to support education and strengthen communities has made a lasting impact from Lake County, Florida, to Washington, D.C..
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