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United Way provides funding for 46 vital programs at 24 partner agencies.
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Payroll Deduction

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Maximizing Contributions

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United Way of the CSRA provides funding for programs in a two-state area, serving.
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Our Vision

OUR MISSION United Way of the CSRA unites people and mobilizes community resources to create.
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CHARACTER-BUILDING MATTERS

Octavius Davis, Boy Scouts of America, Georgia-Carolina Council, took seven fortunate Scouts from.
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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE MATTERS

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CHILD-CARE MATTERS

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JOB TRAINING MATTERS

Nicole, a young single mother, needed to find training and a job so .
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IMPACTING LIVES MATTERS

Terrence, the father of a young daughter and a man who loved children, .
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SUPPORTING FAMILIES MATTER

When Michael Primus and his family lost their home  in an electrical fire, they also lost all.
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SENIOR-CARE MATTERS

Living in another community, Mark realized that he was no longer able to .
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SELF-
SUFFICIENCY MATTERS

Like most of us, Mark never expected to need a helping hand. One day.
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Accountability

United Way of the CSRA is accountable. Community volunteers distribute funds and evaluate agencies.
Read More

Funds Programs

United Way provides funding for 46 vital programs at 24 partner agencies.
Read More

Service

OUR MISSION United Way of the CSRA unites people and mobilizes community resources to create.
Read More

Payroll Deduction

Over 70% of our campaign is raised from employees giving through payroll deduction.
Read More

Maximizing Contributions

OUR MISSION United Way of the CSRA unites people and mobilizes community resources to create.
Read More

Our Vision

OUR MISSION United Way of the CSRA unites people and mobilizes community resources to create.
Read More

United Way Service Area

United Way of the CSRA provides funding for programs in a two-state area, serving.
Read More

Our Vision

OUR MISSION United Way of the CSRA unites people and mobilizes community resources to create.
Read More

CHARACTER-BUILDING MATTERS

Octavius Davis, Boy Scouts of America, Georgia-Carolina Council, took seven fortunate Scouts from.
Read More

EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE MATTERS

While receiving treatment in a drug facility in another community, Dave visited Augusta.
Read More

CHILD-CARE MATTERS

Terrence is a single dad with two young children. Because Terrence works all.
Read More

JOB TRAINING MATTERS

Nicole, a young single mother, needed to find training and a job so .
Read More

IMPACTING LIVES MATTERS

Terrence, the father of a young daughter and a man who loved children, .
Read More

SUPPORTING FAMILIES MATTER

When Michael Primus and his family lost their home  in an electrical fire, they also lost all.
Read More

SENIOR-CARE MATTERS

Living in another community, Mark realized that he was no longer able to .
Read More

SELF-
SUFFICIENCY MATTERS

Like most of us, Mark never expected to need a helping hand. One day.
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