Help lift 200 families a year out of poverty and into self-sufficiency
Nearly one in five children in Bartholomew County lives in poverty. One in three working adults still can’t meet their basic needs, and too many local families are at risk of homelessness.
United Way of Bartholomew County is working to change that by helping 1,000 families achieve stability and self-sufficiency in 2,000 days—about 200 families each year.
Your gift helps families:
-Receive job training and financial coaching
-Find stable housing and avoid homelessness
-Build the foundation for long-term independence
United Way brings together the entire network of local nonprofits to make sure families get the right help at the right time. When you give, you help families move from crisis to stability and break the cycle of poverty for good.
