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Lunch and Learn Series: Mennonite Disaster Service

Meals On Wheels of Lancaster 1411 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA, United States

Join us on Friday, February 2nd, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm at Meals on Wheels of Lancaster (1411 Columbia Ave, Lancaster). Our featured guest is Mennonite Disaster Service, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring homes affected by disasters in Canada and the U.S.

211 Day: Capacity Building Summit

Saint Joseph’s University 850 Greenfield Road, Lancaster, PA, United States

Join us for United Way of Lancaster County's annual 211 Day: Capacity Building Summit on Friday, February 9th. Registration begins at 8:30am, the summit is from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm at Saint Joseph's University (formerly Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences), 850 Greenfield Rd, Lancaster. Discover the impact PA 211 East has provided for over ... Read more

Conversations about OUR Community: Promoting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing

Presenter: Anna Kennedy, Executive Director for Touchstone Foundation Panelists: Ryan Flannery, School Psychologist for the School District of Lancaster; K Foley, Executive Director for Lancaster LGBTQ+ Coalition; and Kim McDevitt, Executive Director for Mental Health America of Lancaster County Moderator: Joel Janisewski, Director of Volunteerism and Community Listening for United Way of Lancaster County Register ... Read more

Conversations about OUR Community: Student Homelessness in Lancaster County

Lisette Rivera, Site Coordinator for Families in Transition Program in the School District of Lancaster, will give a 45-minute presentation followed by a Q & A with our esteemed panelists. Panelists include Donovan Arnold of Lancaster Youth Action Board, Melissa DeMotta, a Supervisor at Pennsylvania’s Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness Program, and Barbara ... Read more

Leadership Event

Thank You event to our Leadership Donors. Short remarks by Kate, Beth Riley and sponsor Ronald Myer. Butlered hors d'oeuvres, small plates and consumption bar will be available. Dress code is business casual. Please register via eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-thank-you-to-our-leadership-donors-tickets-840654990707

Trike Race

Clipper Magazine Stadium

United Way of Lancaster County's Trike Race is back and BIGGER than ever; happening Tuesday, May 7th at Clipper Magazine Stadium (650 Prince St., Lancaster) and kicking off at 4:00 pm! Grab four friends, coworkers or classmates to join a team and get ready to race against the competition. United Way of Lancaster County will ... Read more

Conversations about OUR Community: Workforce Development in Lancaster County

Join United Way, our esteemed panelists and presenter for May's installment of Conversations About OUR Community on Tuesday, May 21st from 11:00 am - Noon. This month's free webinar will focus on workforce development in Lancaster County. Learn how local programs are connecting job seekers and employers to sustainable workforce development strategies. Follow the link ... Read more

Private: Women United Annual Meeting

S. Dale High Leadership Center 1861 William Penn Way, Lancaster, PA, United States

At the Annual Meeting, being held on June 5th, members of Women United will come together to make important decisions about which nonprofits to provide grant funding to for the 2024-2025 grant cycle. The event will kick off with a social hour from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. including drinks and the culinary stylings of Cracked Pepper Catering. Presentations from the selected nonprofits will ... Read more

"For nearly one hundred years, generations of Lancastrians have supported United Way through a workplace campaign at their employer. Giving back to help neighbors, friends and family is easy through a payroll deduction pledge and our online giving platform streamlines the process for everyone. We are so grateful for the hundreds of local businesses and organizations that conduct workplace giving campaigns each year. From small businesses to large corporations, employee gifts and corporate donations make a significant impact on tens of thousands of people who need our help."

|Barbara Zercher
Resource Development Director