
Shifts in funding: how seniors fit in
"Does United Way of King County fund programs for seniors?" Yes. Even with a shift in priorities, 20% of people served by United Way of King County are 55+. Read Article
"Does United Way of King County fund programs for seniors?" Yes. Even with a shift in priorities, 20% of people served by United Way of King County are 55+. Read Article
The Seattle Housing Levy has funded more than 12,500 affordable apartments throughout the city, helped 800 families purchase their first home and provided emergency rent assistance to 6,500 families. Every housing levy has met and exceeded its goals. We support the 2016 Seattle Housing Levy. Read Article
One man defied the odds in fighting homelessness and medical crises. See how he did it with a little help from our Streets to Home partners. Read Article
We think that everyone should have a roof overhead, and are supportive of the City’s efforts to move people out of The Jungle. We also know that there are still too many people without a safe place to sleep – and, as a community, we have a lot of work ahead of us. Read Article
3/4s of low-income children are behind their peers when they start kindergarten. Thanks to The Parent Child Home Program, Heaven and her father Wesley are ahead of the pack in these crucial early years of childhood development. Read Article
Emerging Leaders Second Saturday volunteer projects are a chance to… Read Article
https://www.uwkc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/JobsConnectVideo.mp4 The Seattle Channel recently rode along with… Read Article
United Way of King County Emerging Leaders recently volunteered with the Pat Williams Apartments, one of 13 residential buildings operated by Plymouth Housing Group. Plymouth is transforming the lives of more than 1,000 formerly homeless people in Seattle through a “housing first” philosophy. Read Article
Like many youth her age, Miraclejoy is working this summer. Read Article
How much do you about homelessness in King County? Take this quick quiz and find out! Read Article