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   Community Investments
   * Community Investment Funding
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   * Guaranteed Income Initiative
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   * Resilient Pierce County
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United, we will lift 15,000 families out of poverty by 2028 and move towards
self-sufficiency, one family at a time. 
To date through donor investments and our community partners, over 9,800
families are moving towards self-sufficiency and on their way to building
wealth.

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7,800

families are moving towards self-sufficiency and on their way to building
wealth.


138,615

individuals had access to food, shelter and other essentials to help households
move from crisis to stability.


80,087

contacts received for assistance with community resources through South Sound
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OUR MISSION

We mobilize and unite the caring power of Pierce County to tackle our
community’s toughest challenges to improve lives in measurable and lasting ways.

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ALICE in the Crosscurrents in Pierce County - Update
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Annie Frisbie Joins United Way of Pierce County as Chief Development Officer
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Early Learning Community Agency Resource Fair
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2024 Elevate Women
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We measure our success not in dollars raised, but in actual lives changed. These
stories are a testament to the difference that communities can make when we come
together to create lasting change.

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“I had been living in my car and in and out of hotels and at times sleep on
friends couches with my three children for a while. Due to my dad passing away
and not being able to able to keep up with the bills it lead to me being
homeless with my children. It took some years and I finally was working…
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Living in my car - 211 Caller

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finding work. She needed assistance with getting her TB, flu, and Tdap shots to
begin employment as a medical assistant but she did not have the money to cover
the costs. We provided her with some resources to help pay for… Continue Reading
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