
By Chloe Knight Tonney - Trident United Way President & CEO
State Rep. Marvin Pendarvis and Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib join Chloe Knight…

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…

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…

Trident United Way honors our AmeriCorps members during AmeriCorps week, March 7 to 13.
These special people take a year pledge to join AmeriCorps to…

Trident United Way is a leader in bringing together diverse groups to address and improve health outcomes for people across the Tri-County. The…

Volunteer Appreciation Week kudos to Monifa Ellington and her dedicated team at Invegity. One of our biggest supporters, her team has been…

Trident United Way celebrates our volunteers who give their time and passion to benefit our community. Today we feature Will Hopkins, practice…

Trident United Way is celebrating our volunteers who give of their time to make the biggest impact to our community. Because of you, we're a…

Measuring the devastating impact of COVID-19 on our region went far beyond hospital admission rates, job losses or calls to our 211 resource phone…

The unprecedented COVID-19 global crisis has brought everyone’s attention to how human services play a critical role in the lives of many.
People who…

Published March 26, 2020
In late February, the Tri-County was booming. Restaurants on King Street and across our region were packed with people out…

St. Patrick's Day was a special one in the Tri-County, as Mike and Beverly Smith announced their commitment to the Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) and…