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Monday, February 10, 2020

Valerie, A Story of Hope

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By Guest Blogger, Trina Hahn, 2-1-1 Behavioral Health Navigator at United Way of Pierce County I started working for 2-1-1 a year ago...
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Monday, October 21, 2019

Celebrating National Financial Goal Day

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 By guest blogger, Jeff Dade, Director, Family Stability Initiatives, United Way of Pierce County " I did it again! I promised m...
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Read United Wraps Up for the Summer

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By guest blogger, Allison Loft, Volunteer Engagement Manager, United Way of Pierce County Fall is here in all its glory, but don’t for...
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Ride United is Here!

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By guest blogger Danielle Robertson, South Sound 2-1-1 Transportation Specialist “Thank you for calling South Sound 211, how can I hel...
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

South Sound 2-11: Get Connected. Get Help.

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By Guest Blogger, Walter Neary , Content Manager, Internal Communications at MultiCare Thirty seconds into the phone call, ther...
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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Curbing the Summer Slide: Read United At Meal Sites

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Summer break is highly anticipated and celebrated by most children. However, for children who rely on school for meals and reading enrichmen...
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United Way of Pierce County
Pierce County, Washington
Our goal is to lift 15,000 local households out of poverty and into financial stability by 2028, one family at a time. We create a solid foundation for Basic Needs like food, clothing and shelter so people can move out of crisis; Breaks Down Barriers via South Sound 211 to connect families to critical resources and navigation services including behavioral health, housing, transportation and employment; and Builds Strong Families by helping people face financial challenges with free, one-on-one financial and career coaching and resources that help families thrive and break the cycle of poverty. By mobilizing local businesses, community organizations, governmental agencies and individuals who are committed to making a long-term measurable difference in our community, we are tackling poverty in Pierce County. To learn more visit www.uwpc.org.
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