Susquehanna Valley United Way Releases 2024 Impact Report
Susquehanna Valley United Way’s 2024 Impact Report celebrates a year of collaboration and progress, showcasing how partnerships with nonprofits, businesses, and local leaders addressed critical regional challenges like housing, substance use prevention, and STEAM education. With tangible outcomes like over $550,000 in tax refunds for local families and the distribution of 2,315 doses of Narcan, the report illustrates the power of collective action.
Celebrating Gratitude and the Partnerships that Transform Our Community.
Discover how partnerships are transforming our community in Adrienne Mael’s latest blog post! From tackling housing challenges to expanding youth STEAM programs and supporting ALICE households, 2024 has been a year of impact and gratitude. Don’t miss this inspiring look at what we’ve achieved together—and what’s next!
Susquehanna Valley United Way Selected to Oversee Distribution of Federal Emergency Food and Shelter Funds to Local Agencies.
Susquehanna Valley United Way has been chosen to oversee the distribution of $105,189 in federal funds under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program again this year. These funds will supplement emergency food assistance and shelter programs in Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Columbia, and Montour Counties. The deadline for agency applications is Dec. 5th.
A Busy Summer For United Way Means Positive Impact For Local Communities.
Susquehanna Valley United Valley has made significant strides this summer. Strategic planning, annual allocations, and collaborative meetings with partners have positioned them to deliver increased support and resources to our community.
United Way to Host Annual Day of Action to Benefit Community
April 26th is United Way’s Annual Day of Action. If you need volunteers or are looking to volunteer, this is a great way to get involved and give back to your community.
Empowering Youth
For the Cause, a youth-led nonprofit organization, expresses its appreciation to the PPL Foundation, Community Giving Foundation, and Susquehanna Valley United Way for their generous support and crucial role in implementing its Education Expansion Development Program, which enhances opportunities for local youth.
Susquehanna Valley United Way Kicks Off Annual Campaign to Meet Community Needs.
The Susquehanna Valley United Way held its inaugural Ambassador Breakfast on Thursday at the Pine Barn Inn in Danville where they kicked off this year’s campaign and announced a goal of raising $550,000.
Susquehanna Valley United Way Gathers Stories from Across the Region for Community Mapping Project
Join the Community Mapping Project of the Susquehanna Valley United Way! By collecting stories about the real, everyday experiences of the people who live here, United Way hopes to hear from residents across all of Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union counties.