Working with Hispanic Outreach Coordinators to provide information on community resources and encourage self-sufficiency for all residents
Promoting independence and self-enhancement for individuals with disabilities
Maintaining United Way 211—a hotline that provides information about giving or getting help
Building on the assets of our community and providing opportunities for all residents to contribute to the community
Our Partners on This Issue
Alpine House
Centro Hispano
Crisis Line
Recreation and Habilitation
RSVP
United Way 211 Information and Referral
United Way Volunteer Center
Results
20 women and their children received therapy for domestic violence in their native language.
More than 10,000 community members attended a festival celebrating Hispanic culture and were able to receive information about available community resources.
Nearly 9,000 individuals with disabilities developed greater independence and acquired enhanced skills.
More than 4,000 people dialed 211 and received information about available community resources or volunteer opportunities.