Photo Gallery: Women United and Capital Blue Cross 2023
Capital Blue Cross and WomenUnited members gathered for an evening of cocktails and connections.
Capital Blue Cross and WomenUnited members gathered for an evening of cocktails and connections.
Tocqueville Society gathered this spring at the beautiful home of Mike and Mandi Tuskes to celebrate another record-breaking campaign and the addition of new Tocqueville families.
ProJeCt of Easton Inc.’s Family Literacy and Parent Education Program, one of Women United’s Signature Projects, utilizes a “teach the parent, reach the child” model to assist parents in becoming the first and most important teacher, promote a child’s success in school and advance the family educationally and economically.
United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley and our Labor partners celebrated TeenWorks™ at our annual dinner and recognized member accomplishments.
Tocqueville Society celebrated reaching its new membership goal for the 2022 campaign at a lively winter gathering sponsored by Dual Temp Company Inc. at The Wilbur Mansion in Bethlehem.
Seasoned Tocqueville Society donors, Paul and Kym Farr, share why they proudly give their time and investments to United Way to support the community they call home.
Students at 2 Community Schools in the Allentown School District received hundreds of gifts thanks to Lehigh Valley Labor Council, Capital Blue Cross, TeenWorks™ and partners.
On November 22, students from The Swain School, a private elementary school in Allentown, partnered with local nonprofit, Joyful Giving, to pack necessity bags for fellow community members.
Jarrett and Mandy Laubach, Tocqueville donors since 2018, recently spoke about their personal reasons for giving back through United Way.
On the evening of October 13, Women United, a United Way affinity group, hosted their annual meeting–the first in-person annual meeting held since 2019.