In this post, the items in italics are pilfered straight from their website, and though I’m not a fan of using other people’s words to tell the story, who better than The United Way to tell you what they’re all about?
The theme: Live United.
The mission: To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities.
That’s right, it’s about putting people (us!) into action to make our own communities stronger, safer and better. Who can’t get on board with that?
So who is the United Way, exactly? United Way is a national network of nearly 1,300 local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health. These are the building blocks for a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.
There are three different ways you can get involved:
- First, you can give. If you can afford to, you can make a charitable donation. The United Way website offers advice on giving, what to look out for, and how to track your donations.
- Second, you can advocate. Even if you can’t afford to give, anyone can champion the cause. Whether you’re speaking out to improve education, income and health, reaching out to members of Congress, or wearing the LIVE UNITED shirt to show your support, you can help inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow. So go ahead and advocate in a LIVE UNITED world. Do it in public. Be visible. Be loud.
- Third, you can volunteer. Give an hour. Give a Saturday. Give your best. We all have special talents. Things we can do to help. And when we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. Whether it’s reading to children, or leading financial literacy classes for hard-working families, or delivering meals to homebound seniors, there are hundreds of volunteer options available every day. Give the gift of you. Volunteer.
I ordered a Live United t-shirt (gotta love a t-shirt with a strong, positive message!) and I’m looking at volunteer opportunities in my local community. Even if you don’t have a lot of money or a lot of time, you sure have a lot of YOU! I encourage you to take a few minutes to get to know more about this organization, to see how you can also make a difference in your local community and become a part of the Live United movement.
~*~*~ May you always remember to dance in the rain, and may you have plenty of ladybugs beside you! ~*~*~Blessings,
Kat
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