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Invest in Change that Lasts

We all win when a child succeeds in school, when all families are financially stable, when people are healthy, and our neighborhoods are a place we are proud to call home.

The Wabash Valley is made up of problem solvers, difference makers, and opportunity creators.

Together, we’re on a mission to change lives forever in our community by investing in programs focused on our BOLD GOAL!

To read more about our new direction check out our new STRATEGIC PLAN.

The Challenge

Many in the Wabash Valley are working hard…but struggling to survive.  This represents over 44% of our community who are ALICE – Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed.

How We Invest

Volunteer-led investment panels evaluate and make recommendations based on a process to find the best programs in our community.

Our Work

We invest in organizations and programs that are hands-on in creating lasting change for ALICE in order to create a better community for everyone.

News & Events

Keep up to date on what we are doing in our community!

As part of the Homeland Security funds to supplement and expand emergency food and shelter programs, Clay County, Sullivan County Read more
Officials with United Way of the Wabash Valley and the Wabash Valley Community Foundation announced Friday a 6th round of Read more
United Way of the Wabash Valley and the Wabash Valley Community Foundation completed a 5th round of disbursements from the Read more
In each of the last four weeks, United Way of the Wabash Valley and the Wabash Valley Community Foundation have Read more
The United Way of the Wabash Valley announced today that it has been approved to receive a $1,100,000 COVID-19 Economic Read more
The Wabash Valley Relief Fund created by United Way of the Wabash Valley and the Wabash Valley Community Foundation has Read more

ALICE is a hardworking member of the community who is employed yet does not earn enough to afford the basic necessities of life.

ALICE earns above the federal poverty level, but does not earn enough to afford a bare-bones household budget of housing, child care, food, transportation, and health care.

In most cases, ALICE is not eligible for public assistance because they are, in fact, earning income above the federal poverty level. These individuals and families are faced with difficult choices daily, often detrimental in the long run.  Put food on the table or gas in the car?  Take a sick child to the doctor or pay the utility bill?

Over 44% of the households in the Wabash Valley fall into ALICE or further into poverty.

The United Way’s Bold Goal addresses moving families out of struggle and into stability.

 

Click here for more info on ALICE.