
“We feel secure knowing United Way programming is smart, responsible, and best serves the needs of our community.”
Seasoned Tocqueville donors, Virginia and Tim Oskin, recently spoke about their personal reasons for giving back through United Way.
Seasoned Tocqueville donors, Virginia and Tim Oskin, recently spoke about their personal reasons for giving back through United Way.
When asked “Why United Way,” new Tocqueville members Tyrone Russell, CEO of Faces International, and his wife Ingrid, bilingual program assessor for PA Keys, said they give because of the people who work within the halls of our United Way.
Tocqueville members came out in force on May 5th at an intimate gathering at Anne and Brad Baum’s home to usher in the 2022 campaign season.
On March 18, United Way supporters Tom and Marion Edwards, of Center Valley, were presented with a $10,000 cash prize courtesy of the Brown-Daub Family of Dealerships.
Faces Int, in partnership with ArtsQuest and United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, is proud to present “Heroes,” an exhibition by 2022 Musikfest artist Bart Cooper.
Students at 2 Community Schools in the Allentown School District received over 1,000 gifts thanks to Lehigh Valley Labor Council, Capital Blue Cross, TeenWorks and partners.
Jenaye, a TeenWorks™ Board member, is one of two Lehigh Valley girls – and first in Pennsylvania – to become an Eagle Scout.
Members will present Yeager’s award at the group’s annual event Women United 2021, to be held virtually on Tuesday, October 19.
TeenWorks, Capital Blue Cross and Union members will make the transition back to the classroom a little easier for Roosevelt Elementary School students with new shelving and organized uniforms.
Women United is supporting a new pilot program in partnership with Promise Neighborhoods of the Lehigh Valley and Resilient Lehigh Valley called Trauma informed, Restorative Practices, Emotional Intelligence and Equity (T.R.E.E.) training.