United Way addresses our region’s biggest challenges by investing in Education, Healthy Aging and Community Stability so every person can belong and thrive.
children and families served through United Way-Supported Education Solutions
Seniors Connected to resources through United way-Supported Healthy Aging Solutions
people accessed food, housing, mental health and emergency services
Today’s generosity can transform tomorrow for the nearly 200,000 people United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley serves each year. When our neighbors are supported, students are seen and older adults are valued, our community grows stronger. Because when we’re UNITED, we thrive. Give today.

Improving education and academic success so every kid can learn and thrive.

Connecting older adults to healthy aging resources to improve their quality of life.

Increasing access to food and housing to foster community stability for families.
Click below to see examples of your impact.
provides several healthy meals for a senior
helps to meet basic needs for a student in a United Way Community School
provides food to a local family for one month
supports older adults with dementia and their caregivers

Together, we achieve more. United Way offers many ways to connect with people who share your passion for our community.

Join a United Way Giving Society and make lifelong connections to community-minded leaders inspired to improve lives.

United Way events are designed to create a sense of community through shared philanthropic values.
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A Year of Service, Powered by You
As 2025 comes to a close, we’re celebrating our dedicated volunteers who made meaningful impact across the Greater Lehigh Valley. From toy drives to days of service, our volunteers’ time, talent and compassion helped strengthen neighborhoods and bring hope to thousands.
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Community Comes Together to Celebrate Students at Sixth Annual Lehigh Valley Labor Council Toy Drive
Photo Gallery: Community partners and volunteers came together at Roosevelt Elementary for the sixth annual Lehigh Valley Labor Council Toy Drive. With music, celebration and more than 1,300 gifts, students felt supported and celebrated this holiday season.