We are excited to announce that United Way of Columbia-Willamette and United Way of Central Oregon have completed a historic merger! This unification expands their reach and effectiveness in serving both regions’ individuals and families. The merger unites two established nonprofits that share a commitment to critical issues such as expanding youth opportunities, nurturing healthy communities, bolstering resilience in both communities and facilitating greater financial security. By combining resources, expertise and networks, the organizations aim for a more significant and sustainable impact. The combined entity will continue to operate and expand programs that reflect the unique needs of each community. Every dollar received will continue to be used as each donor intended. Donations made in Central Oregon will be kept local to empower people in Central Oregon, while donations made in the Columbia-Willamette service catchment will continue to uplift community members there. "United Ways globally improve lives by mobilizing communities,” said Kelly O'Lague, President and CEO of UWCW. "This merger reflects our unwavering dedication to a world where every person thrives. Together, we will drive transformative change and empower Oregonians in the Portland metro area and in Central Oregon. Diana Fischetti, UWCO Regional Executive Director added, "This merger is more than just organizational integration; it is a convergence of our shared values, aspirations and unwavering dedication to community well-being. Together, we embark on a journey fueled by the belief that united, our impact knows no bounds. As we combine our strengths and resources, we're not just building a stronger organization, we're forging a path towards a brighter future for our region."
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
Non-profit Organizations
Portland, Oregon 1,741 followers
Committed to reducing childhood poverty and advancing racial equity in our region
About us
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette has been bringing our community together to do good for nearly 100 years. We connect the people, nonprofits, businesses and government agencies addressing poverty in our region. Our region’s poverty rate is down, yet poverty is still growing for too many kids. We continue to struggle with helping the kids who need it most stay in school and graduate. And, our region’s housing crisis has many families on the edge. The system is not working for ALL of our region’s kids which has an effect on all of us. We’re working hard to create a future where kids in our region are free from instability and worry so they can be free to play and discover, free to learn and grow. Free from poverty. Free to reach their potential. Together, we will continue to accomplish a lot for kids, families and communities: • More kindergarteners will show up prepared for school. • Kids who need help the most will stay in school and graduate on-time. • Families' basic needs will be met so their kids can focus in school. • We’ll keep connecting 1000s of volunteers to things that matter in our region. These strategies work when our community is UNITED behind them.
- Website
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http://www.unitedway-pdx.org
External link for United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, Oregon
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1920
- Specialties
- Childhood Poverty, Schools for Kids, Families for Kids, Communities for Kids, Volunteerism, and Racial Equity
Locations
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Primary
619 SW 11th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97205, US
Employees at United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
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Early Learning Washington County HUB, invita a los provedores del aprendizaje temprano y a padres lideres a un taller interactivo gratuito, tanto en inglés como en español, llamado Estándares Científicos de las Próximas Generaciones. Será una clase interesante que traerá actividades STEAM a la vida de nuestros niños pequeños. Los participantes en el cuidado infantil recibirán 6 horas de crédito ORO para la Educación Continua en las Categorías de Conocimiento Básico de LEC en el grupo de edad preescolar". Si está interesado, regístrese a través de Eventbrite. Eventbrite- https://lnkd.in/gtSrYt5A
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United Way's Early Learning Washington County HUB invites early educators and parents to a free interactive workshop (in both English and Spanish) called Next Generations Science Standards. This engaging class helps educators learn how to best brings STEAM activities into our young children's lives. It helps early educators engage with and master difficult subjects to teach that are critical to our children's success in the modern era. Check out the link below if you are interested: https://lnkd.in/gAMgRY62 **Childcare participants will receive 6 hours of ORO credit towards the Continuing Education in the LEC Core Knowledge Categories in the preschool age group.
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President and Chief Executive Officer at United Way of the Columbia-Willamette and United Way of Central Oregon | Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Last June, after having served as President and CEO of United Way of the Columbia-Willamette for less than a year, I was asked to expand my role and serve as President and CEO of United Way of Central Oregon, too. It's been quite an undertaking, but I'm happy to report that the two United Ways are fully and finally merged! The merger will strengthen both organizations, allowing us to expand impact in all of the communities in which we serve. In the Portland Metro Area we will continue to serve Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington and in central Oregon we will continue to serve Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and the Lands of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. United Ways around the world are committed to improving lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities. And we share a powerful vision - a world where every person in every community is thriving. We are very fortunate to have a strong and supportive board, a passionate, talented staff and amazing partners and donors who generously support and drive our work forward as we strive to ensure that everyone has the support and resources they need to thrive! #UnitedinPurpose #LiveUnited #mergercomplete
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We will be eternally indebted to Molly Day for the impact she has had on our organization and our community. She is a champion of children, a foundational energizer of Preschool for All in our state and a strong advocate for parent leadership in our schools. Thank you for the years of service and enjoy retirement!
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Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Service and OSU Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) are partnering with Early Learning Washington County HUB to bring you a fun and educational 3-hour workshop. We will show in-home childcare providers and preschool teachers how to add art activities or art spaces to their classrooms to help introduce STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) subjects to young learners. Participants will understand the role of art in developing creativity and innovation. • Explore how art activities can lead to an interest in STEM fields. • Learn how to adapt curriculum for strategies to create an inclusive learning environment. • Hands-on creation of art projects that integrate techniques for STEM integration Participants will receive a certificate from OSU with the certificate title and documented seat-hours. ------------------- When/Cuando: August 1st Time/: 9 am – 12 pm (English) AND 2 pm - 5 pm (Español) Where: Beaverton Resource Center 13565 SW Walker Rd Beaverton OR 97005 Registration - https://bit.ly/3XzdCXD Registro: https://bit.ly/3XnkaIG ------------------- El Servicio de Extensión de Oregon State University (OSU) y OSU Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) se están asociando con Early Learning Washington County para ofrecer un divertido y educativo taller de 3 horas. Mostraremos a los proveedores de cuidado infantil en el hogar y a maestros de preescolar cómo agregar actividades de arte o espacios de arte a sus aulas para ayudar a los niños aprender sobre STEM (Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería, Matemáticas). Los participantes comprenderán el papel del arte en el desarrollo de la creatividad y la innovación. Cómo el arte ayuda a desarrollar la creatividad y la innovación. • Maneras de usar el arte para despertar el interés en STEM • Cómo crear un entorno de aprendizaje inclusivo con el arte. • Actividades prácticas para integrar el arte con el aprendizaje STEM. Los participantes recibirán un certificado de OSU con el título del certificado y las horas de asiento documentadas.
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From conception to assembly to delivery, United Way is strengthened by our partners. Whether it's partner organizations putting their heads together with us to come up with the perfect summer reading kit, volunteers coming into our office to assemble it or UPS helping us get these kits delivered to schools across our community, we couldn't do it alone. These summer reading kits are out the door and in the hands of countless kids! We hope it helps them have an engaging, educational and fun summer that inspires their reading journey! Thanks to all of our partners for helping us make this happen.
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It's hard to sum up a year of work, but our recently released annual report does a great job of it! Throughout this annual report, you will find stories of hope, resilience and progress — testaments to the power of collective action and the difference we can make when we come together as a community. Whether it is encouraging collaboration, ensuring access to vital resources or empowering individuals and families to thrive, each achievement represents a milestone on our journey toward a brighter, more equitable future for all. Thank you to all of our partners in this work, our donors and our amazing staff. We know that together, we can build resilience and create a community where all people can thrive. Take a look at the report here: https://bit.ly/3Vm0PVt
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Our team proudly represented United Way at last weekend's CityFair, sharing the powerful work our organization does with our community. We work year round to ensure that everyone can access quality education, build economic mobility and live a healthy life. Keep an eye out for us at the next community event!
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We're hiring! United Way of the Columbia-Willamette is looking for a passionate and experienced Senior Housing Stability Program Manager. If you're dedicated to making a difference in housing stability and want to join a dynamic team, we want to hear from you! Apply today and help us create lasting change in our community. Apply here: https://bit.ly/4aCpGdq