United Way Bay Area

United Way Bay Area

Non-profit Organizations

San Francisco, CA 3,780 followers

For over 100 years we've brought together individuals and organizations across the Bay Area to end the cycle of poverty!

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For over 100 years we've been bringing together individuals and organizations across the Bay Area to end the cycle of poverty. 🤍💙 #TheWorkUWBA💙 🤍

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1922

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    Our Annual Report for fiscal year 2023 is here! Here are some highlights of our impact in the #BayArea! ⬇ 🤝: Across our programs, approximately 84% of people served were from Black, Indigenous, and Peoples of Color (BIPOC) communities 📞: 21% of 211 callers spoke a primary language other than English 👦: Youth Opportunity Pathways program connected 1,053 youth to career resources, among whom 100 were placed in internships 🚨: Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) supported shelters that served 11,495 persons experiencing homelessness 🆘: Emergency Assistance Network (EAN) helped 3,159 renters pay their rent and utility bills in Santa Clara County 🛠️: Labor Community Services helped 1,225 immigrants and refugees connect to legal services 💲: SparkPoint provided free financial coaching for 2,679 community college students and 149 formerly incarcerated individuals 🍎: Labor provided services including food distribution for 12,677 older adults 📝: Free Tax Help program helped 700 veterans and 2,115 individuals living with disabilities file their tax returns Visit https://okt.to/UYWyaZ to see our full report!

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    Today is #NationalDisabilityIndependenceDay! SparkPoint is proud to be in partnership with the National Disability Institute (NDI) to provide free, financial coaching opportunities for Bay Area residents with disabilities and their families. This partnership includes working with NDI to implement its Disability Inclusive Financial Counseling Initiative within our SparkPoint services. Visit https://okt.to/isLk3T to see the press release and learn more about SparkPoint's work with NDI! #TheWorkUWBA

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    800 backpacks assembled with the help of our community ✅🤍 Yesterday was our Back to School Bash! Together we assembled 800 backpacks with the help of various community volunteers and corporate partners. Each backpack will be distributed to students across the #BayArea to help start off the school year right! Providing a backpack to a student in need is more than just giving them the supplies for the school year, it's giving their guardians one less expense to worry about so they can focus on providing more for their family. Please help us continue to support our Bay Area families by considering a donation today. Visit https://lnkd.in/gS8UP_Cy to give today! #TheWorkUWBA PS. If you attended the event, all photos are on our Facebook album: https://lnkd.in/gsBSdAAG

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    "It was very nice, frankly, to see Apple on board," says Karen Nemsick, director of housing justice at United Way Bay Area. "I tend to be really skeptical, and I have to admit: I'm optimistic about this." "Why I think the housing innovation funds are really helpful is that they are more flexible and they can help more quickly," she says... Thank you Inc. Magazine for including us in your coverage of this #HousingJustice story with Apple, San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund , Sobrato Philanthropies, and Destination: Home! Visit https://okt.to/hRYx5C to read more! #TheWorkUWBA

    How Apple Is Trying to Solve San Francisco's Affordable Housing Crisis

    How Apple Is Trying to Solve San Francisco's Affordable Housing Crisis

    inc.com

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    This week our Interim CEO, Kelly Batson, had the opportunity to join United Way CEOs at The White House for a briefing with senior White House officials on key domestic economic and social policy issues, such as housing insecurity, clean energy/ climate issues, and workforce and job programs. We are so thankful for this invitation and to be in the presence of our network partners and thought partners focused on finding solutions to social policy issues in the Bay Area and beyond! During our visit, we highlighted our policy work in the #BayArea. Visit https://lnkd.in/gWC8Utqu to donate and support our advocacy and policy work! #TheWorkUWBA

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    Summer Fellow Highlight!! Meet Brisa! UWBA hires Summer Fellows each summer to learn about and inspire our work in the Bay Area. Brsia will be working on our Community Impact team for the next few months. Learn a little more about Brisa below! Where are you from? "When introducing myself, I like to say the Bay Area. I’ve been living in Menlo Park my entire life while attending schools in Palo Alto. Additionally, I’ve spent much of my upbringing in neighboring cities like Redwood City, San Jose, etc." What is something you were doing before this that you loved and or are proud of? "Last summer, I was given the privilege to travel to Peru to work as an Omprkash Social Justice Volunteer through the University of California, Davis. I worked with a team on various projects to support children, mothers, and elders in the community and strengthened my skills in outreach and program development. In particular, I heavily contributed to a new project called “Mujeres Unidas'' which aimed to support the mothers within the town of Quilcas." If you could have any food in the whole world, what would it be? "Although I am fascinated with trying new foods within different cultures, my favorite food is a regional dish from my part of Mexico, Yucatan. Panuchos consist of a refried tortilla, stuffed with refried beans, and topped with chicken, pickled onions, avocado, cabbage, and tomato. This dish is very special to me not only due to its nostalgic effect but also because I can only taste “real panuchos” when I visit my family in Mexico." How would you explain what you will do at UWBA to a four-year-old? "Every year, UWBA makes a special book that is meant to help people learn more about the possible solutions to issues faced by the community. This book makes it easier for people to make clear decisions on what they are voting on, before doing so. People helping create this book will work closely with different leaders of public issues." What was the reason you decided to join UWBA? "After witnessing the positive impact of collective efforts in improving the lives of those I served as a volunteer, I strived to find a new opportunity where my passions give me the platform to help make change. As an aspiring lawyer, UWBA combines my drive for human rights with my interest in policy work. In addition, UWBA allows me to learn more about non-profit work, connect with like-minded people, and enhance my advocacy abilities." The 'special book' Brisa is mentioning is our UWBA Voter Guide! Visit https://okt.to/3yL5H8 to sign up to be notified when it is available this fall! #TheWorkUWBA

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    We need your help! Our 211 program is collecting a small bit of information to improve its services. We will use this survey to assess its reach to communities and neighborhoods throughout the #BayArea and make service improvements to the 211 system. Please take 2 minutes to take the survey and repost this! Thank you for helping us improve our services! Spanish: https://okt.to/tQUJov English: https://okt.to/02rLE5

    211 Bay Area Community Survey

    211 Bay Area Community Survey

    surveymonkey.com

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    HELP US UNLOCK A $10K GRANT! We need 100 volunteers to attend our backpack drive assembly events this week to unlock a special grant and we currently need 25 more volunteers! Please sign up and ask a friend to join you to help us get to 100! Events: 1. Back to School Bash Assembly Event! Wednesday, July 24, 2024. 10am – 12pm OR 1:30pm – 3:30pm Visit https://okt.to/ixQkBa to sign up! 2. Emerging Leaders Back to School Bash Assembly Event! Thursday, July 25 1:00-3:00pm Visit https://okt.to/tFwVUe to sign up! Both events are at Sobrato Center, Cupertino Room A & B 1400 Parkmoor Ave, San Jose Thank you for helping us ensure students have all they need to position them for learning success, and that local families have the resources they need to thrive! #TheWorkUWBA

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    “Disability is articulated as a struggle, an unnecessary burden that one must overcome to the soundtrack of a string crescendo. But disabled lives are multi-faceted – brimming with personality, pride, ambition, love, empathy, and wit.” – Sinead Burke, writer, academic, activist, and broadcaster. Happy #DissabilityPrideMonth! As UWBA celebrates Disability Pride Month, we encourage you to explore these highlights from The Journey throughout July- and beyond. Visit https://okt.to/q9O2cS to learn more about The Journey and find curated content to help stimulate discussions, introduce fresh ideas and new opportunities, and consider perspectives that are typically excluded from conversations. #TheWorkUWBA

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