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The Journey to Stability

In a time of crisis, it can be difficult to focus on every need you have when even your basic needs may not be met. That’s why Valley of the Sun United Way and The Siemer Institute have partnered with local schools to help local families increase stability and find a sense of true community.

Planting Seeds of Peace in Harmon Park

Nearly 250 residents and community members attended to celebrate the re-opening of Harmon Garden, visit the more than 30 vendors there to provide much needed information and resources, and join in the Easter egg hunt at Harmon Library.

Healthy Eating and Healthy Finances

Valley of the Sun United Way is committed to increasing the food security and financial stability of individuals and families throughout the Valley. Start your path to healthy eating and healthy finances by signing up for this Wise Choices class!

Ensuring Accessibility and Quality of After School Programs in the Valley

Social and academic pressures are higher for kids now more than ever. Through partnerships with local after school programs, we are fighting to make it easier for local students.

Continuing the Fight to End Hunger in Local Schools

In Maricopa County 1 in 4 children experiences hunger, unsure of where their next meal is coming from. That’s why Valley of the Sun United Way fights to end hunger and ensure kids succeed in school.

Prevent Summer Learning Loss, Keep Brains Flexed

Together, we are helping children learn how to keep their body AND mind exercised, breaking the cycle of poverty through quality education for all kids in our community. We can’t do it alone. To live better, we must live united.

Stabilizing Family Homes in the Valley

Valley of the Sun United Way partners with The Siemer Institute for Family Stability to improve long-term housing, preventing unplanned moves out of a child’s home school, and increase economic stability for families at-risk of homelessness.

The Return of Gus the Bus – Cartwright Elementary School Garden Opening

Earlier this year, people got together at Cartwright Elementary School to help rebuild a community garden after the children’s mobile garden, Gus the Bus, was burned down. After a little more work and a lot of love, Gus is back.

Get Ready to Read!

In schools throughout Maricopa County, and throughout the country, students and teachers are preparing for a big time of year. Read Across America Day is practically here!

How to Chat with Your Project Connect Guest

If you have thought about volunteering to be a guest guide but held back due to uncertainty of how to connect with your guest, here are some tips! It may be easier than you think.

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