United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Names Jill Wheeler as Chief Philanthropy Officer
The accomplished business development and marketing executive will lead fundraising for the $32 million nonprofit organization starting in January.
The accomplished business development and marketing executive will lead fundraising for the $32 million nonprofit organization starting in January.
About 60 Tocqueville Society members and their families joined our fourth Day of Service at Roosevelt Elementary School, a United Way Community School, creating a brighter, more welcoming space for students, families and staff.
More than 75 donors commit $600,000 as coordinated support strengthens food providers and expands access to essential items.
United Way and partners celebrated 20 years of Community Schools, reflecting on the growth of a network that supports 20,000 students across five districts and strengthens families through education and connection.
Partners aim to raise $500,000 to strengthen emergency food access and deliver rapid relief to families in need.
Women United’s 2025 celebration at the Da Vinci Science Center honored Darlene Pors as Philanthropist of the Year and spotlighted Central Elementary STREAM Academy students whose creativity and curiosity inspired all in attendance.
Leaders, advocates and partners gathered for the Age-Friendly Lehigh Valley Conference to explore innovative solutions that promote connection, inclusion and healthy aging.
The 2025 Lehigh Valley Quality of Life Survey, conducted with the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, shows overall satisfaction with life here and highlights opportunities to strengthen community connection.
New workforce initiative trains survivors to staff PA 211, connecting Lehigh Valley residents with vital services while building pathways to economic independence.
Pors will be presented with the award at the group’s annual event, Women United 2025, to be held on Thursday, October 16.