HEALTH & BASIC NEEDS that provide strength and hope
Our Focus
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Housing & Food Insecurity
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Digital Access
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Volunteer Engagement
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Programs
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2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free and confidential information and referral service that helps people face life challenges, often for the first time, by connecting them to the local resources they need. It’s available in over 100 languages, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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United Community
United Community is a coordinated care network of health, education, and social care providers.
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Build-a-Bed
Studies have proven a good night’s sleep is vital for a child’s ability to pay attention, learn and succeed in school. Build-a-Bed is a Metro United Way signature initiative primarily in our Southern Indiana region.
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United Community Care Coordination Center
The United Community Care Coordination Center connects people to vital resources in our community in real-time and in a more efficient manner to help with urgent basic needs.
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Black L.O.V.E.
Black L.O.V.E. Philanthropic Partnership
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Housing Pilot in Southern Indiana
Through community partnerships, we have launched a housing pilot in Southern Indiana that will move individuals along the spectrum to becoming first-time homeowners and will inform on additional service needs and service gaps as they relate to sustainable housing.
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United Against Human Trafficking
In partnership with UPS and United Way Worldwide, Metro United Way is collaborating on a broad effort to root out human trafficking.
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Bullitt County Housing First
Bullitt County Housing First works to end homelessness in Bullitt County by providing immediate shelter, coordinating resources, transitioning housing services through community, and building business partnerships.
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This Past Year...
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More than 250,000 people were impacted by MUW-supported programs for the health and basic needs of individuals and families in our seven-county region.
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41,953 people contacted MUW's 211 call center for emergency assistance and referral
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5,299 households avoided foreclosure, eviction or homelessness through rent and mortgage assistance
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8,340 people were sheltered by emergency and transitional housing services through MUW-supported programs
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138,312 people were helped with immediate needs through MUW-supported programs
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