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Your pledge brings hope. United Way agencies helped 322,837 people get on their feet in 2006 by promoting financial stability and independence and by providing adult education, employment services and resettlement assistance.


United Way News
You helped raise more than $68.4 million for our community Read more
Missouri 2-1-1 receives more than 87,490 calls to give or get help in first year Read more
More than 70 union members shoot trap and skeet for United Way Read more
United Way's first round of one-time grants funds 20 agencies with targeted programs Read more
Union Pacific gives $20,000 toward 2008 United Way campaign Read more
Want a different perspective on United Way? Volunteer for a grants panel this spring. Read more
United Way, union members help Boy Scouts earn merit badge Read more
ARAMARK Education supports St. Louis children Read more
February proclaimed EITC month Read more
Lincoln County proclaims Feb. 11 as 2-1-1 Day Read more

 

Making Headlines
Thanks from United Way (Belleville News-Democrat) Read more
Jennings High art club helps families in 100 Neediest campaign (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Read more
United Way 2-1-1 call center acts as heart monitor for region (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Read more
A bus full of kids and a family in need: We give because we can (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Read more
Common cause: Union leader organizes United Way event (The Telegraph) Read more

 

News Releases
Warming shelters in the City of St. Louis Read more
Cold Weather Safety Tips Read more
Volunteers needed to help with tax preparation for low-income residents in January and February Read more
Find places to volunteer this holiday season with United Way’s Holiday Volunteer Guide Read more
Missouri 2-1-1 receives more than 87,490 calls to give or get help in first year Read more
St. Louis Rams score a touchdown with United Way's Hometown Huddle event at Scott Air Force Read more
Lend a Hand to the community Oct. 26 - Nov. 2: United Way Week Read more
Nearly $7,300 raised at Battle of the Corporate Bands -- photos online! Read more
Five corporate bands clash on Oct. 3 to benefit United Way Read more
Illinois Division kicks off campaign at Gateway Grizzlies game Read more
United Way announces $65.5 million campaign goal Read more
United Way of Greater St. Louis to announce 2008 campaign goal; encourages community to lend a hand during challenging times Read more
Ultimate fighters to host benefit for United Way Read more
Chair Brenda Newberry throws out first pitch at River City Rascals Read more
Recruit people for your nonprofit board of directors — BoardLinkStL will show you how Read more
Looking to serve on a non-profit Board of Directors, but aren’t sure how? Then the upcoming BoardLinkStL event is for you. Read more
Level the Levee Day Saturday, August 2; Volunteers needed in Lincoln County Read more
United Way and UniGroup, Inc., team up for sixth annual 5K run-walk Read more
Lincoln County agencies receive one-time grants totaling $15,000 from United Way Read more
United Way employees help sandbag Read more
The 75 Hour Challenge: Help build a stronger community Read more
Patterson and Thomas to co-chair Charmaine Chapman Society again for United Way of Greater St. Louis’ 2008 campaign Read more
Jan Holloway to chair 2008 Women's Leadership Giving Initiative for United Way Read more
Make an impact on your neighborhood this summer with Saint Louis Bread Co. and United Way Read more
Letter Carriers' food drive a success; more than 665,800 pounds collected Read more
Power of the Purse auction to benefit United Way Read more
United Way gives $112,500 in one-time grants to 33 area agencies Read more
United Way gives $15,000 in one-time grants to six agencies in Warren County Read more
One-time grants benefit at-risk youth in Randolph County Read more
Brenda Newberry named 2008 campaign chair for Tri-County Division Read more
Anisha Morrell-Charles and Cory Boss to co-chair the Young Leaders Society for the 2008 United Way of Greater St. Louis campaign Read more
One-time grants benefit seniors in St. Clair County Read more
United Way's Tri-County Division announces 2008 board chair and new board members Read more
Next round of one-time grants available to area nonprofits from United Way Read more
United Way announces 2008 campaign co-chairs and 24 new board members Read more
United Way will invest $59.1 million to help people in 2008 -- that’s more than $1 million each week into the community Read more
United Way teams up with National Association of Letter Carriers for nation's largest one-day food drive Read more
Regional Business Council announces new chair for its United Way campaign Read more
One-time grant opportunities available to area nonprofits from United Way Read more
MasterCard Worldwide recognizes community leaders Read more
Summer Volunteer Guide for youth and teens offered by United Way Read more
Partnership for the New Workforce job fair Read more
Doug Albrecht and Andy Taylor to chair 2008 campaign Read more
Young Blacks Give Back: Urban League, United Way and others team up in March Read more
2007 nonprofit wage and benefits survey now available Read more
United Way of Greater St. Louis receives $15,000 grant from Bank of America to promote earned income tax credit availability Read more
United Way and St. Louis for Kids to host community forum announcing technical assistance for faith-based and community organizations Read more
How to: a series for non-profit organization’s volunteer managers Read more
2008 one-time grant topics announced Read more
Longtime volunteer Gene Hudson begins a new career with United Way Read more

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The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.