Program areas at United Way of York County
The community fund and designations - through United Way of York County's annual campaign, donors can designate their contribution to the community fund. During the past year, funding was provided to 64 programs of 34 partner agencies through the community fund in areas of education, health and financial stability. United Way of York County receives program applications from partner agencies which was reviewed and assessed by trained community volunteers to ensure they demonstrate measurable results. United Way of York County also allocates funds for special one-time projects and new programs of partner agencies. Applications for these programs are also reviewed by volunteers and with United Way of York County's board of directors who approve the actual funding levels. As part of United Way of York County's annual fundraising campaign, donors are also able to designate their contribution to qualified organizations exempt under 501(c)(3). This service is provided as a convenience to our donors. Organizations receiving designations are not required to submit information relative to the use and results of these contributions.for 3/31/2023 the program services are the same but we did announce during this year that the organization will be transforming to an issue-focused organization with a 3-year transition.
York County truancy prevention initiative ("yctpi") which is committed to reducing and preventing school truancy. It is dedicated to establishing an organized and aligned effort among all community participants to prevent and intervene in truant behavior. Yctpi's mission is to reduce the truant population in York County by establishing a protocol for improved communication, instituting a consistent response to this issue, and initiating interventions. With truancy as a leading factor preventing children's success in school, graduation from high school, and merger into society as productive members of society, the yctpi aims to assure that elementary and middle school students are prepared to succeed in later grades, high school students graduate on time and young adults make a successful transition to post-secondary education, the work world, or public service. The yctpi currently co-chairs the truancy task force which meets bi-monthly to provide a continuous gauge of the need and relevance for truancy prevention and intervention services, allowing for an open dialogue between the various stakeholders. Professional development topics are presented at each meeting. In 2011, York County youth court alliance (yca), a student-run truancy intervention program, was created by the yctpi. Yca serves central York, northeastern, red lion area, and York city school districts. Yca works to divert students and their families from the district court for truancy citations. The program also aims to re-engage truant students back in school to keep them on track toward high school graduation. Dispositions can include attendance improvement, mentoring, journaling, apologies, research, and tutoring. During the 2022-2023 school year, youth court alliance served 216 students. Funding for the yctpi and yca are provided by the York County bar foundation and the York County office of children, youth, and families.
Education programs - focus, an early childhood initiative of United Way of York County, works to improve the lives of children in York County by supporting quality childhood experiences. Focus was developed in 1994 as a collaborative effort between the United Way, York County community foundation, penn state York, and child care consultants, inc. focus works to ensure all children who enter school are ready to learn. It does this through supporting York County's early learning centers, family providers, school districts, and stakeholders, in providing quality childhood experiences for all children. This collaboration has resulted in the development of county-wide resources, shared curriculum and professional development sessions. Additionally, focus implements five reading programs and a kindergarten transition program. These programs and resources are made possible through grants received from the donley foundation, United Way of Pennsylvania, donald b. And dorothy l. stabler foundation, pnc foundation, and York County community foundation. In 2022-2023, focus provided ready freddy, a kindergarten transition program, to 391 children and their families from five York County school districts and martin library. The York reads initiative of focus includes the following programs: early literacy 100 book challenge, early literacy read to me challenge, reading ready corners, little free libraries, and reach out and read. Over 160,000 books were distributed or read in the past year through these programs. Additionally, focus administers prekindergarten scholarships as a scholarship organization with the educational improvement tax credit program, provides professional development, and advocates for early learning.