Emerging Leaders Serve Up Empathy to End Homelessness
This is a guest post by Jordan McKerney, a marketing… Read Article
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33K good deeds and counting. Will you be one of them? Check out United Way's brand-new volunteer website and start seeing your personalized opportunities. Read Article
Thanks to Day of Caring sponsors, volunteers logged their hours and sent $23/hour donations to United Way. See how many and how much! Read Article
Day of Caring made a huge impact on the Seattle community. Read on from one volunteers experience. Read Article
Volunteerism makes a difference in everyone's life. Read on to find out one story out of thousands that took place on United Way's Day of Caring. Read Article
Thank you to all Day of Caring 2016 volunteers. You are what makes this community great. Keep paying it forward by logging your volunteer hours here! Read Article
This is a guest post by Jessica Gonchar, an Emerging… Read Article
On a beautiful sunny Saturday in August, more than a dozen United Way Emerging Leaders volunteered to support nonprofit Launch at Highland Elementary. Learn how you can be like them and make a big difference in just a few hours. Read Article
School’s out and summer is in full swing. Awesome, right? While this may be a widely shared sentiment, it’s not often we think about those families whose children participate in free or reduced lunch plans during the school year. A summer break for these families, therefore, also translates into a break in these programs and an added strain for 2-3 months. United Way’s Summer Food Invasion helps ease the burden. The program brings nutritious meals to the kids at more than 250 sites across King County. In addition to food, sites offer fun activities to make the experience feel more like a summer camp than meal site Read Article