HAVE YOU EVER…

Wondered where you will sleep? Felt anxiety take control? Been afraid of them? Skipped a meal so your kids could eat?
Lacked the skills you needed to get by?

Our hope is that your answer is “no.” But for some, these situations are everyday realities. We believe that no one should have to struggle alone and that by rallying together we can provide hope.

Your personal commitment to investing in United Way ensures there are programs available for the young family without a safe place to call home, the teenager unable to cope with overwhelming anxiety, the person leaving an unsafe relationship, the single parent struggling to afford groceries and the neighbor seeking skills to gain more stable employment.

WHOSE LIFE WILL YOU CHANGE?

If you or someone you know is struggling, please call 2-1-1 or visit their website for help. 

Skipping a meal, stretching what’s left in the pantry or having to put things back at the store are everyday realities for some.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

Being overwhelmed by basic tasks, canceling social events last minute or missing days at school are everyday realities for some.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

Feeling defeated while trying to help, school nights filled with tension and endless worry about their future are everyday realities for some parents.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

Choosing between making a critical car repair, paying a childcare bill or buying groceries to feed their family are everyday realities for some.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

Walking on eggshells to avoid their temper, being put down or explaining away bruises are everyday realities for some.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

For some, couch surging, sleeping in a car or staying at a shelter are everyday realities.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

Couch surging, sleeping in a car or staying at a shelter are everyday realities for some.

But no one should have to struggle alone.

Not graduating, lacking confidence to tackle goals or feeling unqualified for a job are everyday realities for some.

But no one should have to struggle alone.