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Cooking classes in Guadalupe teach community members about healthy eating habits (and you can join!)

It’s impossible to end homelessness without identification. The Homeless ID Project helps individuals get those much-needed documents.

Tailor Made for Success is St. Joseph the Worker’s newest Valley service location with an especially unique twist: a top of the line men’s boutique geared solely towards empowerment and confidence building.

If you are looking for a hands-on way to join the fight to end poverty in Maricopa County, join us at any of these volunteer activities this month!

SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is the nation’s largest anti-hunger program. The program provides timely, targeted and temporary support to low-income households for the purchase of food.

A guest blog post by Rick Mitchell of Homeless ID Project

“There is so much more to United Way than people see. If they knew what the money is being allocated to, they would also see, as I did, that it’s not just donating money, it’s me helping someone.”

Every year, donors and volunteers like you are hand-raisers and game-changers. You united against the cycle from all angles to help many local kids, families, and neighborhoods. Here are a few accomplishments you made happen this year.

Learn how to prevent the “summer slide” at home and how to be involved in Valley of the Sun United Way’s Summer Learning Collaborative.
