Success Stories

success story

Christine can’t take her children to the library—four-year-old Christopher’s physical impairments make it impossible. Christine can’t afford to buy books, either. So United Way and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library send books to them.

Read more about Christine.»

Contact

Svea Stromme
Senior Community Impact & Investment Manager
425.374.5543

Families Matter

United Way of Snohomish County: LIVE UNITEDAll individuals and families should have access to basic needs of food, shelter, health care, and the opportunity to live independently and self-sufficiently.
Through United Way’s own initiatives and through investments in community programs, the Families Matter Vision Council is targeting areas such as housing, health care, nutrition, job retraining and life-skills training to develop strategies, resources and initiatives to improve the lives of individuals and families in our community.


Together, we supported programs that served 185,861 individuals and families.

United Way invested $2.84 million in 27 programs over 3 years for families and individuals such as homeless services, emergency housing, senior nutrition, hospice care and counseling.

We provided housing, health care, and food to many. We helped others struck by disaster. We funded job skill training, help for victims of abuse, and mental health programs.

They live in Lynnwood, Silvana, Edmonds, Stanwood, Everett, Gold Bar, Marysville—every community and neighborhood. They live next door.

Mission: Leading positive change that transforms our community and improves people’s lives in Snohomish County

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