Anti-Racism Resources
In today’s world, it’s not enough to not be racist; we must be ANTI-RACIST. United Way Worldwide has compiled a list of suggested resources to deepen our understanding of systemic racism
In today’s world, it’s not enough to not be racist; we must be ANTI-RACIST. United Way Worldwide has compiled a list of suggested resources to deepen our understanding of systemic racism
United Way of Broward County Invites You to Join Us for a Training
Topic: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
Presented by: Demian Laudisio & Lt. Alex Trinchett
Learn How Our United Way Streamlines the Power of Planned Giving August is National Make-a-Will Month — an annual observance emphasizing the importance of creating or updating a will. Do
One in every 59 children in the United States is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, which means the odds are great that you will interact with someone on the
Returning to the classroom can create anxiety for any child, but the events of this past year may make back-to-school even more difficult for some students. A year of remote
United Way of Broward County is collecting backpacks filled with school supplies to donate to children in need from June 10 through August 2. Join us in bringing joy to children by helping them start the school year on a positive note with essential supplies.
United Way of Broward County’s MISSION UNITED is distributing backpacks to Veteran families with school-aged children attending Broward County schools this coming year. Register today!
Be Healthy Broward is a campaign designed to promote mental health across Broward County. BE HEALTHY MENTAL HEALTH IS HEALTH You have the right to a healthy life, and that
“In Minneapolis last weekend, I saw a sign held up by a woman participating in the protest. It read, “All Mothers Were Summoned When George Floyd Called Out for His
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