See below to learn about all the great things United Way is doing for our communities.
United Way of Greater Cincinnati is asking the community and corporate partners to assemble literacy kits for families in Hamilton County.
To celebrate Month of the Young Child and national Drop Everything and Read Day, we’ve recruited volunteer readers to share their favorite childhood story on video. From April 12 to 16, we will release new videos each day after school and before bedtime.
Kentucky still lags badly when it comes to important measures of progress in early education, such as kindergarten readiness and preschool enrollment.
Clermont and Brown counties launch projects aimed at children.
Highlights from United Way of Greater Cincinnati's Eastern Area Office including business growth, Imagination Library and a call for volunteers.
United Way Success By 6 is uniting volunteers this summer to go door-to-door to share early childhood education information with families in communities in Northern Kentucky.
The United Way Born Learning Academy is one way schools and families can connect long before their child is enrolled in school. Academies use the best of proven tips, tools and resources to help families take a more active role in preparing their children for kindergarten.
United Way Success By 6 ® has a single community imperative: Kindergarten readiness is the most important priority for individual and collective school success and the community's long-term economic health. Here are some indicators to see if your child is kindergarten ready.
United Way Success By 6® and its early childhood partners are proud to launch MyPre-K, an early childhood public awareness campaign in Northern Kentucky. The purpose of the general campaign is to show the unlimited potential of young children and elevate Pre-K as the first educational step toward shaping our youth.