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Every child whose life we change will go on to change the lives of countless other children, families and communities. And when we work together — pooling our resources, time and energy — our community impact grows exponentially to create an equitable future for all. Let's do MORE, together.
By Katrina D. Mitchell, Chief Community Impact Officer – United Way of Greater Atlanta and Erica Fener Sitkoff, Ph.D., Executive Director – VOICES for Georgia’s … Read more
United Way of Greater Atlanta provides free tax preparation services to the community through a partnership with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Volunteer Income … Read more
ATLANTA – January 28, 2022 – Wells Fargo today announced a $20 million donation to help Atlanta small business owners own more of their businesses’ … Read more
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. Yesterday, we honored Martin Luther King, … Read more
Deadline for the STEMUp Youth Maker Competition has been extended to February 25th! We are looking for innovative STEM-related ideas to solve problems in your … Read more
With your IRA, you can help further United Way’s mission of driving sustainable improvements in the well-being of children, families and individuals in our community … Read more
When you donate to United Way of Greater Atlanta, you join communities of like-minded individuals to drive sustainable improvements in the well-being of children, families and individuals across Greater Atlanta.
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