CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR NEIGHBORS IN NEED
Impact areas
Learn about our major areas of focus in the community. United Way has the vision, experience, relationships, and ability to take on and solve some of Weld County’s biggest challenges.
1 in 7
Weld County residents are helped by United Way funded programs and services every year
500+
families receive diapers and supplies monthly
1,000
youth receive scholarships for Weld County rec programs every year
360+
people have moved from homelessness
to a stable home
16K+
referrals are made for people in need of help through 211 Colorado @ UWWC yearly
Thank you cornerstone partners
Cornerstone Partners understand the importance of United Way’s role of bringing organizations together to achieve greater results. These companies and organizations make large directed gifts so that donations from individuals and small businesses—including any donation that you make—go directly to programs and services that help our more vulnerable Weld County neighbors.
Thank you Major Funders
Major Funders provide a large portion of United Way of Weld County’s annual community impact budget, leading to the provision of direct service programs like the Covering Weld Diaper Bank and the Housing Navigation Center and supporting efforts at many other nonprofit organizations. Thank you to these businesses, foundations, government agencies and other significant donors.
Recent News
Covering Weld Diaper Bank seeks new location
After nearly three years in its current location and over one million diapers distributed throughout Weld County, United Way of Weld County’s Covering Weld Diaper Bank is seeking a new location. Established in 2020 with pandemic-related resources and now supported with State of Colorado, foundation and individual donor funds, the Covering Weld Diaper Bank provides […]
Time Well Spent: Global Volunteer Month
April is Global Volunteer Month! That means United Way of Weld County will spend the whole month celebrating those who give their time to help inspire positive change in the community. In 2023, United Way volunteers spent almost 4,000 hours giving their time and talent, and 2024 has been off to a fantastic start. Recently, […]
United Way of Weld County’s cold weather shelter season extended
United Way of Weld County is pleased to announce the extension of the Housing Navigation Center’s cold weather shelter operations until at least July 31, 2024. This critical extension ensures that vulnerable members of our community will have access to safe shelter and essential services. The City of Greeley has provided funding to support the […]