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Our Mission: United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of community. Working with individuals, businesses and organizations, we help people in Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland, Fayette and Armstrong counties to measurably improve their lives and create long-lasting change for the betterment of our community.

Stories of Impact

Ensuring access to nutrition during the summer months

Heritage Community Initiatives serves families within Allegheny County through their transportation, education and nutrition programs.
Heritage Community Initiatives
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Stories of Impact

Addressing needs of kids with disabilities

Evolve Coaching supports the needs of neurodivergent individuals in our community through education, employment and the arts.
Evolve Coaching
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Stories of Impact

Growth opportunities for young workers 

Sonward provides two levels of workforce development for students as early as fourth grade. While employment numbers have improved in many parts of Pennsylvania, employment in New Kensington declined nearly 7%. 
Sonward Youth Program 
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Stories of Impact

Innovative approach to building confidence

ASL is not a typical activity in a class on music production, but few things about Greater Hope Restoration Ministries can be described as typical.
Greater Hope Restoration Ministries
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Stories of Impact

More than shelter: finding home. 

 From clothing and transportation to health care and more, HAVIN ensured Selena had the essentials to rebuild her life with dignity and confidence.
Helping All Victims in Need (HAVIN )
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$38.4M
in community investment in 2024–2025.
100+
agency partners funded in 2024–2025.
5,200
individuals volunteered
through United Way.

Serving Our Region

United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania invests in five counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Fayette and Westmoreland. Our most recent round of investments—which benefited 100+ agencies across this region, our PA 211 Southwest hotline and our innovative and rapid response grantmaking programs–impacted the lives of 1.48 million people last year alone.

Impact By County

 

A man in overalls and a beanie is smiling while carrying two boxes in front of a green 412 Food Rescue truck on a snowy day.
Partner Agencies

412 Food Rescue

Connecting surplus food from retailers with nonprofits, tackling hunger by making healthy food more accessible while reducing food waste and barriers like transportation.
Allegheny County
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Partner Agencies

Abiding Missions

Abiding Missions empowers the lives of the Allentown and South Hilltop communities by providing families access to daily needs and enriching the lives of the youth.
Allegheny County
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Partner Agencies

ACH Clear Pathways

ACH Clear Pathways offers after-school sessions and a creative camp in the summer, which provides access to a variety of art classes.
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Partner Agencies

ACHIEVA

ACHIEVA's Benefits Counseling program removes a major barrier to employment for persons with disabilities: the fear of losing vital government benefits essential for their well-being, such as Medicaid.
Allegheny County
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Partner Agencies

ACTION-Housing, Inc.

With Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh, offers home repairs for seniors and people with disabilities. Their program enhances safety and accessibility and provides winter furnace repairs.
Allegheny County
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Stories of Impact

Employee Spotlight: Nicole Janvier

Meet Nicole Janvier, 211 contact supervisor & Allegheny county liaison, 211
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In the News

United Way awards recognize standout volunteers whose service enriches their communities

Pittsburgh Union Progress
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In the News

New state earned income tax credit will benefit low- and moderate-income working Pennsylvanians

WESA
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