See below to learn about all the great things United Way is doing for our communities.
January is National Mentoring Month and United Way of Greater Cincinnati is intensifying efforts to recruit mentors for the Higher Education Mentoring Initiative, hoping to recruit 40 new mentors this year.
Seniors throughout our community – whether alone because of life circumstances or COVID-19 – will receive an uplifting note over the next few days.
United Way of Greater Cincinnati’s launches a large-scale note-writing effort to provide 15,000 Notes of Encouragement to local seniors on Day of Action
Have you seen our latest video? It truly captures what United Way means to this community.
We cannot address equity or COVID-19 without addressing quality education, basic needs, financial stability and health, and vice versa. These historical community problems are interwoven with these two pandemics. Count on us to remain fully committed to our hallmark impact areas.
At a time when tremendous pain permeates throughout our country, caused by the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and others before, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati reaffirms its commitment and support to eliminating inequity and injustice in our region.
Welcome to the job, my new leadership team! I am extremely proud to be supported by a fantastic group of people thrust into an intense situation. This is a perfect time to learn how important United Way of Greater Cincinnati is to the community and to fulfill a promise we intend to keep – that we will be relevant and make a true difference. They have all performed exceptionally well under pressure.