From babies to older adults, United Way is here at every age and stage of life. Together, we can improve lives and strengthen communities for thousands of kids, families and older adults struggling to make ends meet.
When you donate to United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, your donations stay right here in the community where you live and work.
UNITED FOR KIDS: support the education and academic success of thousands of students in our most high-need schools so they graduate ready for life, college or career.
UNITED FOR FAMILIES: help increase community stability through access to food, housing, mental health and emergency services for thousands of families.
UNITED FOR SENIORS: connect thousands of vulnerable older adults to the healthy aging resources they need to improve their health and quality of life.
Together, we are United for YOU, making a lasting impact on our community’s future. Give Today.

Together, we achieve more. United Way offers many ways to connect with people who share your passion for our community.

Join a United Way Giving Society and make lifelong connections to community-minded leaders inspired to improve lives.

Become an Everyday Hero by giving $1 a day, or $365 a year, to provide critical services such as food and housing.

Click below to see examples of your impact.
provides several healthy meals for a senior
helps to meet basic needs for a student in a United Way Community School
provides food to a local family for one month
supports older adults with dementia and their caregivers
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United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Raises $26,231,833 to Improve Lives for a Stronger Greater Lehigh Valley
Funds raised in this campaign, chaired by Chris Martin and Martin Guitar, impacts over 200,000 people through Education, Healthy Aging and Community Stability.

United Way and Community Partners Launch Relief Fund to Support Victims of Easton Hotel Lafayette Fire
United Way partners with American Red Cross Pennsylvania Rivers Chapter, Safe Harbor Easton and Greater Shiloh Church to provide direct assistance to those displaced by the March 22 fire.