Program areas at United Way of Northeast Georgia
United Way of Northeast Georgia agencies since 1954, United Way of Northeast Georgia has been helping families and individuals in need. We focus on three priority areas that we believe are essential building blocks for a great life: basic needs, early childhood success, and workforce development. Our approach is unique because we invest in programs that meet a need, achieve the results, and are good stewards of resources. Each year, people across our 12-county region benefit from programs and initiatives made possible through generous community contributions.
Women United women United was formed for women to advocate issues important to them and take a leadership role in advancing the United Way's work in Northeast Georgia.
211 program the 211 program helps build local community capacity through streamlining the process for giving and receiving help. The service covers 15 counties in the Northeast Georgia region. 211 service delivery includes database development and maintenance, resource development, community outreach and marketing of 211, and supervision of 211 volunteers. This department works closely with the United Way of greater atlanta's 211 database manager, service providers, community members, key community leaders, and investors to support the accessibility of quality information and referral to Northeast Georgia.
Planned giving planned giving is a planned gift to United Way of Northeast Georgia through a contribution that is arranged in the present and allocated at a future date. Commonly donated through a will or trust, planned gifts are most often granted once the donor has passed away.