United Way of Lane County launched a Racial Justice Fund in Fall 2021 as part of our 75th Anniversary celebrations. The purpose of the Fund is to move substantial resources to communities that have historically been prevented from accumulating wealth and shaping public policy.
Read MoreMuch of early elementary education is focused on building a foundation for reading, making third grade a crucial time for students, as they transition from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” Yet in Lane County, 55% of third graders are not reading at grade level, meaning they are four times less likely to graduate from high school on time.
Read MoreOn March 1, 2022, United Way of Lane County hosted a virtual conversation with Olympic medalist and philanthropist Jackie Joyner-Kersee. After the event, students, educators, and community members were invited to share their takeaways and feedback.
Read MoreAs part of our year-long 75th Anniversary celebrations, United Way of Lane County was honored to host Olympic medalist and philanthropist Jackie Joyner-Kersee on March 1 for a conversation on youth success and overcoming difficulties.
Read MoreAs part of United Way’s 75th anniversary celebrations, we are thrilled to host a virtual conversation with Lane County students and Olympic medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee March 1 about youth health and well-being.
Read MoreBlack History Month 2022 started on Tuesday, February 1. This year's theme is “Black Health and Wellness,” honoring the legacy and contributions of Black scholars and medical practitioners in America and globally. Black History Month is as important as ever: we must continually reflect, learn from history, and actively advance racial justice today.
Read MoreKids and families in Lane County face countless challenges each day. From food insecurity to an ongoing pandemic; from a youth mental health crisis to systemic barriers for people of color, it’s important to recognize that all of these challenges are interconnected..
Read MoreOn October 28, we hosted civil rights advocate Ruby Bridges to talk with students and our communities about the importance of using our voices for racial justice. Read about what she shared and how you can advance justice in your community.
Read MoreThanks to contributions from local donors, we are excited to announce a new round grant funding s to 20 Lane County programs— an investment of $300,000 over the next two years.
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