More Than $8.91 Million Raised to Help Our Community
United Way of the Capital Region has raised $8,912,373 surpassing its goal of $8,650,000 to benefit the community.
United Way of the Capital Region has raised $8,912,373 surpassing its goal of $8,650,000 to benefit the community.
United Way recently presented the 2024 “Best Of” awards to several campaign coordinators/teams that ran creative and outstanding campaigns at their companies.
More than 180 local high school students recently volunteered as part of United Way of the Capital Region’s 21st Annual Youth Day of Caring. Volunteers completed painting, clean-up and landscaping projects throughout Harrisburg City Island to prepare the park for the spring season.
United Way’s Bridges Society raised $29,270 during their Tip Off to Transportation event to help buy cars for people in our workforce development program.
On Monday, January 20, 2025, United Way of the Capital Region’s Women’s Leadership Network held its 10th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Day Volunteer Event at Susquehanna Township High School.
In November, 100+ volunteers from United Way's, Bridges Society, Women’s Leadership Network and Tocqueville Society chaperoned 300+ students from Foose and Thomas Holtzman elementary schools for field trips to the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts in Harrisburg.
Jeilisse works diligently to give her kids a better future. See how our Road to Success initiative helped her receive training and obtain a job she loves as a medical assistant.
After a series of unexpected events, Perry County resident and Army veteran Sean fell behind on rent and needed help. See how Perry Human Services and United Way helped him get back on his feet.
More than 1,100 volunteers helped kick off United Way of the Capital Region’s 2024 campaign on September 6 by participating in the 32nd annual Day of Caring.
Help us Stuff the Bus for our 2024 Day of Caring on Friday, September 6. You can give area children a smart and healthy start to school by collecting school and health supplies.
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