According to United Way’s latest ALICE Report, 46% of households in Lane County can’t afford the basic cost of living. United Way and local organizations are working together to help address food instability so families have one less expense to worry about.
Read More“…with United Way for me it shows that in our community if we all work together, it's amazing the impact we can make together."
Learn about Ride United, an innovative partnership between United Way, local food pantries, and DoorDash that is increasing food access around Lane County.
Read MoreWhen you support United Way of Lane County, you not only fund programs meeting current needs for kids and families - you also support a network of local programs providing systems-level change.
Read MoreAs of July 1, 2023, thanks to your donations, United Way of Lane County is investing over $1.4 million into 24 organizations and 4 nonprofit coalitions over the next few years through our Community Support Grants and our Community Transformation Grants.
Read MoreWhen you give to United Way of Lane County, you strengthen our community's ability to make change for families, not just today, but far into the future.
Read MoreBeginning July 1, 28 local initiatives will receive a total of $600,800 in United Way grant funding this year to support children and families, thanks to donations from local community members.
Read MoreLast month, Greenhill Humane Society completed construction of their new pet pantry warehouse. This larger space will allow them to accept and store larger quantities of pet supply donations for free distribution through programs like United Way's Ride United.
Read MoreLast Thursday, the McKenzie Little Eagles Child Care center hosted an open house, offering community members and prospective parents the chance to tour their new facility in Blue River. For a community that’s weathered devastating challenges the last few years, the center offers more than simply child care - it stands as a symbol of resilience and hope.
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