Across all of Maricopa County, you can find nearly 6,000 people each night sleeping without a bed or a home to stay in. But we are fighting to end homelessness through programs like permanent supportive housing.
Valley of the Sun United Way offers the Helping the Working Poor fund to allow people to give a charitable donation that assists hardworking families by supporting experts in areas like job-skill training, childcare, education, and more.
In Maricopa County middle school classrooms, it started as a regular day... That is, until an Arizona Cardinals quarterback appeared on their computer screen.
Thanks to our donor support, we are able to provide 520 WeekEnd Hunger Backpacks every Friday during the school year. This year, the backpacks include pantry staples like rice, pasta, and items for family meals to help feed an entire family for a weekend.
As technology continues to surround us in our day to day lives, having the right computer skills is almost essential. October is Computer Learning Month! In preparation, here are several ways for you to use computers to advance your own knowledge or support children in their education locally.
You don’t have to be an elected official to make your voice heard! Today is National Voter Registration Day. If you have changed your address or need to get registered for the first time, now is the time to do it! Don’t let missing a deadline keep you from being able to vote on important topics in your community.
Hunger is a big problem in Maricopa County. When a person is hungry, they lose health, focus, and energy. With 87,000 households in the Valley not knowing where their next meal is coming from, finding a way to participate in Hunger Action Month is critical to breaking the cycle of poverty.