Impacts are Far-reaching for Struggling Nonprofits
I am deeply concerned about the challenges facing our Susquehanna Valley nonprofit organizations – and the individuals and families they serve. We must recognize the critical role nonprofits play in our community and take action to support them.
Susquehanna Valley United Way Kicks Off 4th Annual Kindness Campaign.
Susquehanna Valley United Way is proud to announce the 4th Annual Kindness Campaign sponsored by Evangelical Community Hospital. Kindness Nominations opened on February 14th, 2023, and March 1st kicks off a month-long campaign of Kindness with activities, challenges, events, and volunteer opportunities.
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.
Announcing the Winners of the First-ever Be Kind. Poster Contest
Thank you for being patient as we tallied the nearly 280 submissions for our first-ever Be Kind. Poster Contest! And the awards go to…
Introducing the Newly Merged Five-County Susquehanna Valley United Way.
The Greater Susquehanna Valley and Columbia-Montour United Ways are now Susquehanna Valley United Way. The name was released at United Way’s merger celebration and campaign kick-off on Thursday night and follows a thorough and thoughtful process that begin in June of last year.
United in Recovery to Celebrate Recovery Month this September.
Join United in Recovery as they honor the lives and journey of recovery this September. From educational and community events to naloxone distributions and a 30-day self-care challenge, Recovery Month is for everyone - every person, every family, every community.
United Way Announces Merger of Greater Susquehanna Valley and Columbia-Montour Organizations.
The boards of directors for the Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way (GSVUW) and the United Way of Columbia and Montour Counties (UWCMC) voted unanimously to approve the merger of the two agencies. The merger, effective September 1, follows extended discussions between both boards that began in July of last year.