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Vision

United, we provide help for today, hope for tomorrow, and the resources to build a better future for our local community.

Mission

United Way of Westchester and Putnam mobilizes strategic partnerships and leverages resources to create a more equitable community by advancing education, financial stability, and health initiatives.

Goal #1. Help residents to achieve financial stability by...

Closing the Transportation Gap

Number of rides – 1649 rides (Jan – April 2023) vs. 715 rides (Oct. – Dec. 2022)

Rating by clients from surveys – 4.3 (Oct. – Dec. 2022)

Number of deliveries –  17,022 deliveries (Jan – April 2023) vs. 8,625 (Oct. – Dec 2022)

Client satisfaction rate  3.8 (Oct. – Dec. 2022)

Calls – 404 (Jan. – April 2023) vs. 827 calls (2022)

Relieving housing insecurity

Number of people helped – 409 (in 2022)

From what communities – Brewster, Yonkers, Mahopac, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains, Peekskill, Port Chester

Number of people helped –  5,116 calls (Jan- March 2023) as compared to 12,686 calls (2022) 

Providing workforce development opportunities

Number of people helped – 264 (2022)

From what communities – Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains, Mount Kisco, Peekskill, Ossining, Port Chester

Outcomes – no data available yet

Offering financial literacy training

Number of people participating- 32

From what communities – Mount Vernon, Yonkers, White Plains

Satisfaction – 3.9

Providing access to community resources

Number of people helped – 38,315 (Jan – March ) vs. 72,835 (2022) 

From what communities/populations – call log

Satisfaction – Client surveys – 7,020

Number of people helped – 8,970 (Jan. – April 2023) vs,  67,827 (2022)

Satisfaction – client stories provided by awarded agency

Number of people helped – 142

From what communities/populations – Mount Vernon

Referrals – Generated 618 outbound referrals.

Satisfaction – 4.3 rating from client surveys

Goal #2. Provide access to quality health services by...

Alleviating food insecurity

Number of people helped – 1456 (Jan. – April 2023) vs. 3,798 (2022)

Number of deliveries – 750 weekly, additional 700 monthly

From what communities/populations – Elmsford, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Ossining, Peekskill, Port Chester, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, White Plains, Yonkers

Satisfaction – Client surveys 3.8 (Oct. – Dec. 2022)

Number of deliveries – 100

From what communities/populations – Brewster, Carmel, Cold Spring, Garrison, Kent, Mahopac, Patterson, Philipstown, Putnam Lake, Putnam Valley,

Satisfaction – 4.8 (Summer 2022)

Number of people helped – 1068

From what communities/populations – 

Number of people approved for SNAP – NYS

Number of people helped – 20,000

From what communities – Westchester and Putnam counties, Yonkers, Peekskill, Mount Kisco

Outcomes – not available yet

Access to health-related resources

Number of people helped – 1158 (Jan- April 2023) vs.  2044 (2022)

Number of people helped – 3,500

From what communities – Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Mount Kisco, Ossining, Greenburgh, Carmel, Brewster, New Rochelle, White Plains

Outcomes – not avilable yet

Goal #3. Ensure a quality education for all by...

Increase the number of students reading on grade level by the end of third grade

Afterschool participants – school assessments – not yet available

Increase the access of books to young children

Number of books distributed – 6000

From what communities/populations – Brewster, Mahopac, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Ossining, Peekskill, White Plains, Yonkers

Increase school readiness

Number of books distributed – 6000 From what communities/populations – Brewster, Mahopac, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Ossining, Peekskill, White Plains, Yonkers

School Supplies – data not yet available

Decrease Chronic Absenteeism

Afterschool participants – school attendance – data not yet available

Number of deliveries – 750 weekly, additional 700 monthly

From what communities/populations – Elmsford, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Ossining, Peekskill, Port Chester, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, White Plains, Yonkers
Satisfaction – Client surveys 4.0 (Oct. – Dec. 2022)

Increase Parent Engagement

Number of books distributed – 6,000 Communities served – Brewster, Mahopac, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Ossining, Peekskill, White Plains, Yonkers

Number of parents assisted by familiy engagement specialists – 20 (Feb. – April 2023)

Reduce Summer Slide

Number of deliveries – 100

From what communities/populations – Brewster, Carmel, Cold Spring, Garrison, Kent, Mahopac, Patterson, Philipstown, Putnam Lake, Putnam Valley,

Satisfaction – 4.8 (Summer 2022)

Number of deliveries – 750 weekly
From what communities/populations – Elmsford, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Ossining, Peekskill, Port Chester, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, White Plains, Yonkers
Satisfaction – Client surveys 4.8 (Oct. – Dec. 2022)

Goal #4. Strengthen the nonprofit community by...

Increasing the capacity of the local nonprofits

Service directory – annual service validation – 66% (2022)

Referral – 98,881 (2022)

Number of agency partners – 126 (2022)

Number of pick ups –3014 (Jan. – April 2023) vs.  348 (2022) 

Number of people participating – 1427 (2022)

Number of organizations participating – 368 (2022)

Number of people participating –1008 (in-person and virtual 2023)                 

Number of organizations participating – 313

Professional growth – 4.5 

Increasing awareness about social justice issues

Number of participiants – 1745 (2022)

Increased awareness – 4.2 from post-event survey (2022)

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