Our Mission
Improving Lives, Investing Resources.
Our mission is to improve lives across Cumberland County by strategically raising and investing resources that successfully impact prioritized human service and health needs while working in effective and innovative partnerships with direct provider agencies.
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Our programs are designed to further our mission and provide much needed services for our constituents.
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Fundraisers and events help us raise awareness and generate crucial resources to serve our community. Join us at our next event and see how you can get involved.
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Improve your community by joining our cause. You'd be surprised what a huge difference your time can make.å
How You Can Help
Help Us Change our Community
In order to achieve our goals, we are engaged in a series of initiatives to raise awareness of our cause.
Through our annual campaigns, people affected by our cause and their families receive much needed help.
Year In Review
You helped us make a huge impact this year.
On behalf of United Way and all the individuals whose lives have been touched by your generosity, thank you. Your compassion and commitment inspire us to continue our work with renewed determination and passion.
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People Helped
171,013
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Volunteer Hours
4,601
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Funds Granted
$937,241
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Volunteers
789
News & Notes
This season, be a part of the merriment by giving back through these four fun festive ways to spread holiday cheer.
If you want to live a more altruistic lifestyle, help give back in the upcoming season by checking out these volunteering ideas for cold weather months.
A mentorship program has more in store than just for the mentee. If you’re not sure whether mentoring is right for you, take a look at these eight ways becoming a mentor can benefit you.
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Mikayla B.
"Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library has been in my family since 2017 when my niece, Savannah Johnson, was born. My sister-in-law signed up for this program, and books have steadily come in month by month ever since! My niece turned five on August 5th and a day later received her last book “Look out Kindergarten, Here I Come”. A bittersweet moment it was to realize not only was our “baby” suddenly a five-year-old, but it was the last book she would receive from DPIL. These books have given her greater joy and have served as a pivotal role in her love for books. Whether it’s a bedtime story, a mid-day read or a plane ride to visit her daddy stationed in California, these books are always in hand. Now, a mother myself, I have signed my son up to receive these wonderful books! DPIL will always hold a special place in our heart for the gifts they have given our children, as will United Way for making it possible for the kids in our county. Together they bring imagination to life and give the gift of learning to our local youth."
Our 2023 Partners