United Way Awards $310,000 in Grants through Fund for Racial Justice and Equity
Twenty-one organizations serving historically marginalized communities receive funding to develop leadership, economic advancement and wellness.
Twenty-one organizations serving historically marginalized communities receive funding to develop leadership, economic advancement and wellness.
United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley welcomes Dr. Carol Birks, Scott Blair, Pete Ruggiero, Tyrone Russell and Jill Wheeler to nonprofit Board.
Funding will provide immediate rental assistance and shelter services to Lehigh and Northampton County families experiencing housing insecurity.
This new partnership with Francis D. Raub Middle School will provide financial literacy education to students and their families, assist in funding the school store and support school-wide incentives for attendance and behavior.
United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley’s Emerging Leaders enjoyed an evening of networking and axe throwing.
United Way thanks Thomas Daub, Rafael De La Hoz, Marc Granson, M.D. and Bill Schaninger, Ph.D. for their deep committment to their community.
Thanks to the continued funding to support the essential Family Development Specialist role, children and families in the Panther Valley School District will be connected with critical resources to reduce instances of child abuse and neglect.
Amy, Associate Vice President, Philanthropy and Donor Engagement, and Lindsey, Special Gifts Officer, bring decades of experience to UWGLV’s fundraising team.
New Tocqueville Society members, Chris Baldrige and David Skerpon, share their personal reasons for supporting United Ways for nearly 40 years.
Tony and Adrienne DaRe will lead United Way’s largest fundraising effort to advance education, healthy aging and community stability throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley.