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Now more than ever, your contributions are needed to help individuals and families fulfill their potential by meeting their basic needs, moving to financial stability and building for success in school and life.  When you give to United Way without restrictions on which organizations or causes will benefit, you make it possible for us to make the greatest possible impact on issues of critical importance in our region. You also support our work to connect people who care about our community, convene experts and affected community leaders to innovate and collaborate, and catalyze giving to make the greatest possible impact for the people we serve.

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Contributions to United Way are an excellent way to in honor or memorialize loved ones. We are also able to work with professional advisors, such as estate planners, lawyers and accountants to accept gifts of appreciated stock, IRA rollovers and gifts from donor-advised funds.

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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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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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For the love of Pittsburgh: Kate and Alex Gionta

Tocqueville donors Kate and Alex Gionta met in 2005. She was from Ebensburg, a small Pennsylvania town, and he was from nearby Murrysville. They met at their first job at KPMG and fell for each other and the City of Pittsburgh. Married in 2012, the Giontas have lived downtown for over a decade. Kate also serves on the Tocqueville Society committee.
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Employee Spotlight: Mark Harrison

Meet Mark Harrison, manager of our Events & Volunteer Engagement team.
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Group of happy children playing.
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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