Empowered by our supporters and volunteers, United Way of the Southern Alleghenies helped more people than ever before last year, at 91,259 community members in Blair, Cambria, and Somerset Counties.
From warm coats, utility assistance, food programs and crucial early childhood programming, United Is the Way to a Better Community.
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- 6,109 - The number of students who participated in Botvin’s Drug & Alcohol Prevention Program.
- 28,732 - The number of nights you helped individuals and families stay in a safe shelter.
- 1,199 - The number of men, women, and children you helped to avoid homelessness.
- 3,020 - The number of individuals that you helped by providing medical care and support for mental illness issues.
- 690 - The number of men, women, and children you helped to maintain their utilities and keep warm.
- 41,559 - The number of times you helped families obtain food from a pantry.
- 1,823 - The number of children you helped to receive developmental and tutoring services.
- 4,461 - The number of victims of crimes and sexual violence you helped with supportive services.

fresh food during a program United Way
helped with during the summer.