
Nearly Half of Tri-County Households Strain to Make Ends Meet
By DJ Hampton II, President & CEO, Trident United Way and Katie Reams, (SC)…

By Naette Lee, United Way
In Berkeley County, South Carolina, Mary*, a 56-year-old woman, found herself living alone this summer when her husband…

By Naette Lee, United Way
The most significant factors influencing your health might exist beyond the confines of a doctor's office. As the idea that…

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…

By Naomi Zeiset, Trident United Way Grants Manager
On February 15, 2023, Trident United Way staff attended the United Way Association of South…

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…

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…

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…

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…

By Torie Brame, Trident United Way Dorchester Resource Connection Center Manager
Trident United Way Resource Connection Centers assist people in our…

Together, we are AmeriCorps
By Angie Williams, Trident United Way AmeriCorps Program Manager
Every March, we celebrate AmeriCorps Week. This year…

Advocating for change in our local community
By Michelle Bornfleth, Trident United Way Associate Director of Community Investments
What is Public…