Three children play on a swing on the playground. Last year, United Way helped 2,000 + children prepare to enter kindergarten as part of our Early Childhood and Youth Success impact area.

Impact Areas

A safety net for the entire region

Your impact on the St. Louis region through United Way is incredible. Together, we provide a strong, expansive, vetted and flexible safety net of 160 nonprofit agencies that serve our entire community. Below are our five impact areas of focus to help our community thrive.

Basic Needs

A young woman hugs her dog. This individual was helped by United Way-supported agencies that helped in the Basic Needs Impact Area.

Basic needs aren’t so basic for some. This critical real-time support closes the gap and helps position people for a better tomorrow. In 2023, we helped over 167,000 people access immediate basic needs like stable housing and food, averting a crisis and helping them move towards stability.

Early Childhood & Youth Success

A child lays on her back on a rug while playing with a toy car. Last year, United Way helped 2,000 + children prepare to enter kindergarten as part of our Early Childhood and Youth Success impact area.

When kids are safe, nurtured, and ready to learn, they are more likely to graduate and become productive citizens. Last year, we helped 2,000 + children prepare to enter kindergarten and over 1,300 students maintained or improved their academic performance.

Jobs and Financial Mobility

A woman smiles. Last year, United Way helped over 21,600 people achieve improved financial mobility and workforce advancement.

If families and individuals have secure financial footing, they are less likely to require other services and more likely to succeed. Last year, we helped over 21,600 people achieve improved financial mobility and workforce advancement.

Health and Wellbeing

An older man sits outside

The social determinants of health (SDOH) represent 40% of a person’s ability to thrive. Being healthy is vital for children to grow and develop and for adults to live a full and productive life. In 2023, we helped over 28,000 individuals experience fewer mental, emotional, behavioral and health symptoms, in addition to thousands more being supported across the SDOH continuum.

Community Stability & Crisis Response

A man stands in a delivery truck that could be used to deliver supplies needed during a disaster - a part of the Community Stability and Crisis Response impact area.

A robust, safe, and resilient community is needed to strengthen and enhance the lives of its members, affording them the necessary tools to thrive during blue skies and in times of crisis. Last year, we helped over 44,000 people prepare for or successfully recover from an emergency or disaster.

How United Way Helps

United Way of Greater St. Louis prioritizes taking care of our region’s most pressing issues through our Community Needs Assessment initiative. This initiative gives us the opportunity to assess some of the specific areas where our community needs help the most and determine how our impact areas align with the needs identified in the assessment. United Way provides funding, programs and services to ensure our neighbors have access to the resources they need to live here and thrive.

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