United Way funds these programs:
211 information and referral services |
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$3,000 |
Total UW funding |
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$3,000 |
UW contributions make up 6.3% of our fundraising budget, which excludes government grants and fees for services.
We work with these United Way Agency partners:
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mentoring
- Community Nursing Services
Home health care
- Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment
Abuse treatment
- Utah Alzheimer's Association
Medical research
- TURN Community Services
Development disability assistance
Without United Way Funding, 211 Info Bank would not be able to maintain as updated and accurate information on community resources in Washington County.
Human needs in Washington County:
Affordable housing, health insurance, and emergency food assistance rank among the three highest needs of 211 callers
Residents of Washington County need information to community resources in their own language – 211 can answer calls in up to 150 different languages.
Our Agency & United Way
"Establishing Utah as the 9th state in the country to have 211 service available statewide could not have been possible without assistance from United Way. We appreciate United Way’s commitment to supporting the 211 Info Bank and its efforts to provide updated and accurate information about available resources in our community."
Josh Pedersen, 211 Info Bank Director
211 Info Bank, a program of Community Services Council
To learn more about Community Services Council, you may visit their Web site.
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