All-Star Softball: At-Risk Youth Win!
Did you hear about the raucous at Safeco Field a few weeks ago? Yeah, that was us. Check out how your support reached this huge event and beyond to do great things for at-risk youth. Read Article
Did you hear about the raucous at Safeco Field a few weeks ago? Yeah, that was us. Check out how your support reached this huge event and beyond to do great things for at-risk youth. Read Article
What did Puget Sound Energy CEO Kimberly Harris really think of her year as United Way’s campaign chair? See what insights she recently shared with United Way staff and where she sees opportunity for nonprofits in our community. Read Article
United Way Champions are making a lasting impact on philanthropy in King County. They recently talked about how to end child homelessness, and raised $22,000 for the cause. Read Article
Check out our interview with Project LEAD alum, Court Judge Nicole Phelps who was a speaker the Project LEAD 25th anniversary graduation. Inspiring! Read Article
By supporting United Way, you're supporting people of color, immigrants and refugees. This kind of work is woven into the fabric of our work. See how. Read Article
Thank you to our donors who make our work possible and popular. We are so proud of our stories are making it into the press and on the news. Read all about it! Read Article
Have your voice heard in Olympia! Tell legislators you want to help end poverty and homelessness in Seattle and King County. Join us on lobby day Feb. 23. Read on to find out how! Read Article
We value diversity, inclusiveness and equity - they make our community more vibrant. Welcoming immigrants and refugees is key to our region's success. Read Article
Tax time is a crucial for saving because tax refunds are often the largest lump sum payments many taxpayers receive all year. While much of that refund may be needed to pay off bills and other immediate expenses, setting aside a portion with myRA can provide a cushion against future financial hardships. Read Article
A husband and wife emigrate to Seattle from Ethiopia, seeking a better life for themselves and their three sons. They’ve just arrived in the country. They don’t know many people here, but they do have an old friend to stay with as they start their new life. Eleven people under one roof. Twenty days in, it’s too much and they have to leave. A family of five with nowhere to live. Read Article