Partner Agencies
Community Investment 2023-2024
Valley United Way’s goal is to develop and organize direct financial and other support to help meet the identified needs of the five communities in the Lower Naugatuck Valley in partnership with local agencies. The three broad areas that this funding supports include: preparing youth to succeed, strengthening families, and helping people in crisis.
All funds that support these agencies are taken from fundraising efforts Valley United Way implements through its workplace campaigns and community fundraising efforts. The non-profits chosen demonstrate expertise in providing health, social services, and youth services to families throughout our five-town area. All this is made possible through the exceptional financial support that United Way receives annually from corporations and businesses, their employees, and hundreds of individual donors.
2024-2025 Awards* | |
Helping People in Crisis | $71,200 |
American Red Cross | $5,100 |
Hope Counseling & Behavioral Health Center | $20,000 |
Domestic Violence Center (BHCare) | $19,200 |
Parent Child Resource Center (PCRC) | $26,900 |
Strengthening Families | $66,900 |
Catholic Charities | $9,600 |
Family Resource Center (TEAM Inc.) | $4,800 |
Meals on Wheels (TEAM Inc.) | $9,600 |
Rape Crisis Center | $15,000 |
Spooner House (Area Congregations Together) | $22,100 |
St. Vincent DePaul of the Valley, Inc. | $5,800 |
Preparing Youth to Succeed | $121,750 |
BSA – Housatonic Council | $22,100 |
Boys & Girls Club | $66,250 |
Girl Scouts of CT | $3,100 |
Julia Day Nursery School | $2,450 |
Valley YMCA | $27,850 |
Community Resources | $11,731 |
Info Line 211 | $6,050 |
Small Grants | $8,236 |
Community Support | $1,000 |
Total Amount: $275,136 |
*Board Approved, July 24, 2024