Young girl holding a tupperware container with a sandwich and apple in it. The girl is smiling, and appears to be in a school.
By Joey Current, Trident United Way Health Programs Manager Summer is here, and students are out of school until August. While students may not be…
Photo of individuals from United Way standing outside of SC Statehouse
By Naomi Zeiset, Trident United Way Grants Manager On February 15, 2023, Trident United Way staff attended the United Way Association of South…
211 logo (a blue text message with 211 inside and the surrounded by orange and blue designs)
By Katie Reams, Director of SC 211 Services Everyone knows about 9-1-1. But fewer people know about 211, the nationwide service for non-emergency…
group of volunteers helping to build a house for habitat for humanity
Living at or below the poverty level ($27,500 for a family of four) fosters an unstable and sometimes chaotic daily life for individuals and families…
person texting on phone
SC 2-1-1 is a free and confidential 24/7 service providing resources for individuals seeking assistance in a wide number of areas, such as financial…
A family of three at a grocery store. A child looks at the produce section and is selecting a fresh vegetable
By Natalie LaMonto, Trident United Way AmeriCorps Food Security VISTA Did you know on average, 24.43% of Tri-County residents have low-income and…
Trident United Way Dorchester Resource Connection Center
By Torie Brame, Trident United Way Dorchester Resource Connection Center Manager Trident United Way Resource Connection Centers assist people in our…
2022 Trident United Way AmeriCorps members at Neighbors Together
Together, we are AmeriCorps   By Angie Williams, Trident United Way AmeriCorps Program Manager Every March, we celebrate AmeriCorps Week. This year…
UWASC meets with legislature in a room at the state house, the group sits lecture hall style
 Advocating for change in our local community  By Michelle Bornfleth, Trident United Way Associate Director of Community Investments What is Public…
State Rep. Marvin Pendarvis and Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib pictured with Chloe Knight Tonney
By Chloe Knight Tonney - Trident United Way President & CEO   State Rep. Marvin Pendarvis and Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib join Chloe Knight…
mom and son at a table eating dinner on the left side; 211 logo in middle; right side shows the future of the son taking care of his mom with the help of a nurse.
Trident United Way helps thousands of people each year through 211 By Katie Reams, Director of United for ALICE 211 is South Carolina’s lifeline for…
$28 million, 507% return; 4 year value to region
By: Amanda Lawrence, Trident United Way VP of Community Impact In a dozen years of serving at Trident United Way, I have not seen any other time…