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United Way Succeeds at Making Hunger History

In three minutes the crowd—made up of families, ASU students, Scout troops, co-workers and friends—assembled 1,993 food bags for United Way’s WeekEnd Hunger Backpack program, smashing the previous record by nearly 100%.

Treat Young Readers with a Good Booooo-k for Halloween

Here’s a few of our favorite Halloween book selections from The Best Children’s Books and The Children’s Book Review.

Passport To Success

We’re excited to launch a program that ensures new WLC members know they’re not only welcome, but valued.

3 Lessons I Learned About My Son’s Development

I thought “he is fine,” but I had to be honest with myself. I noticed other children in the daycare who were already talking, while Michael’s words didn’t make sense.

Valley Children Blaze New Trail

Presented by Valley of the Sun United Way and the city of Phoenix, this free, interactive trail is designed for parents, grandparents and caregivers to turn everyday moment into teaching opportunities for children ages 0 – 5.

4 Myths About Missing School

September’s Attendance Awareness Month! When I was a kid I practically had to be on my death bed to miss school. My dad was a teacher at my high school in Conn., so missing school was simply not an option.

Could You Eat for $4 A Day?

Among Urban Spoon’s list of the most popular, low-cost Phoenix restaurants is a place where you can get hummus and pita for $5.29 and a diner where you can enjoy a bacon cheeseburger for $5. Pretty reasonable, right?

One More Chance for Sandra and Mike

When Sandra and Mike lost their jobs, they could no longer provide for their children. Thanks to your support, they were able to secure housing for their family. They received resume-writing assistance, clothing for interviews, financial education and more. Sandra and Mike are working again and saving for a home. “We got our dignity back,” Sandra says.

The Value of Financial Coaching

Bernadette is on a path to financial independence. Watch her story to see how Financial Coaching helped transform her life.

Virtual Reading Makes Real Difference for Roosevelt Students

Yolanda Stokes is a busy woman yet each week, she helps second-grader Jaffet Reyes with his reading with United Way’s virtual tutoring program.

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