LIVE UNITED.
We can do more United than alone.
Susquehanna Valley United Way fights for the Health, Education, and Financial Stability of every person in our community.
Our Impact Areas
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Health & Wellness
A whole community flourishes when all of our residents have access to public parks and playgrounds, recovery resources and mental health support, healthy foods, and quality healthcare.
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Education & Mentorship
We tackle areas of early education, literacy, mentorship, and workforce by supporting programs and organizations that enable children and adults to reach their greatest potential.
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Financial Stability & Emergency Needs
We meet our community’s most basic needs by collaborating with organizations and funding programs that provide equitable opportunities for each resident to lead a life of stability.
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
By bringing together unique individual backgrounds, we can collectively and more effectively address the issues facing our communities in ways that right injustice, create equity, and celebrate us all.
Latest News
Susquehanna Valley United Way’s Parents as Teachers Program, along with Geisinger Unity Group, Columbia County Family Center, Nurse-Family Partnership, and the PA Family Support Alliance have all joined forces to raise awareness for National Child Abuse Awareness Month through Painting for Prevention. The families they serve painted canvas that are now on display across the 5-county region.
The Susquehanna Valley United Way held its 2023-24 Campaign Celebration, where they recognized the many businesses, volunteers, and community members who made this year's campaign successful.
April 26th is United Way’s Annual Day of Action. If you need volunteers or are looking to volunteer, this is a great way to get involved and give back to your community.
Susquehanna Valley United Way proudly announces the 5th Annual Kindness Campaign. February 12th kicks off a week-long celebration of kindness with activities, daily challenges, and more!
“I am still astounded by the outpouring of positive responses we received from our Funded Partners and the local community. Those who recognized the value United Way brings to our community and reached out to lend their support, allowing the United Way to continue our strong programming.”
Susquehanna Valley United Way welcomes new staff members and progresses towards its ambitious campaign goal of $550,000 goal aimed at bolstering community initiatives.
Sarah Dobeck Troutman joins the staff of United Way as our Director of Behavioral and Mental Health and is part of our ongoing efforts to improve access to education and treatment. We had the opportunity to sit down with Sarah to discuss her new role and how she came to be at the United Way.
I am deeply concerned about the challenges facing our Susquehanna Valley nonprofit organizations – and the individuals and families they serve. We must recognize the critical role nonprofits play in our community and take action to support them.
Susquehanna Valley United Way is proud to announce the 4th Annual Kindness Campaign sponsored by Evangelical Community Hospital. Kindness Nominations opened on February 14th, 2023, and March 1st kicks off a month-long campaign of Kindness with activities, challenges, events, and volunteer opportunities.
Join United in Recovery for their 3rd Annual Recovery Picnic at Briar Creek Lake in Berwick. There will be free food, live music, personal stories of recovery, and so much more!
The Susquehanna Valley United Way held its inaugural Ambassador Breakfast on Thursday at the Pine Barn Inn in Danville where they kicked off this year’s campaign and announced a goal of raising $550,000.