$1.8M in expenses
HELPING ADULTS ACHIEVE FINANCIAL STABILITY AND STRENGTHEN THE SAFETY NET: Investing in financial stability plays a crucial role in lifting people out of poverty. Income-based programs empower adults to secure and maintain employment, find stable housing, pay down debt, and save for the future. Financially stable adults are less likely to face homelessness, become involved in crime, or develop health issues.The Town of Palm Beach United Way has invested $1,608,400 into 29 programs in Palm Beach County, targeting key areas of need: Access to Jobs and SkillsWhile unemployment rates have decreased (continued on Schedule O)over the last decade, wages have not kept pace with the rising costs of housing and daily living. As a result, many low-income households rely on multiple jobs to make ends meet, often borrowing heavily or turning to high-cost alternatives to cover basic expenses. $200,000 was invested in 3 programs, serving 919 individuals.Food Food insecurity limited access to enough nutritious food for a healthy lifestyle affects nearly 200,000 people in Palm Beach County, including over 50,000 children. Hunger undermines child development, academic performance, and physical and mental health. $275,000 was invested in 9 programs, providing support to 71,423 individuals.Housing and Community-Based SupportMany individuals and families live on the brink of homelessness, facing complex economic and social challenges that can lead to housing instability. Emergency shelters provide critical support for those in need, offering immediate relief and connecting people to long-term resources. $713,400 was invested in 11 programs, benefiting 55,439 individuals.Domestic Violence SupportDomestic violence encompassing physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological abuse affects people of all ages, backgrounds, and socioeconomic statuses. It is a pervasive issue that requires targeted intervention to protect survivors and prevent further harm. $420,000 was invested in 6 programs, supporting 1,748 children and adults.These investments are vital in creating a safety net for adults in Palm Beach County, helping them break the cycle of poverty and build stronger, more stable futures for themselves and their families.
$1.6M in expenses
BUILD HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES FOR ALL: Investing in health creates a ripple effect that benefits entire communities. When residents have access to quality healthcare, they become more productive, rely less on government services, and reduce the need for expensive long-term care. Healthy children are better equipped to succeed in school, and healthy adults are more likely to maintain stable jobs or secure new employment opportunities.The Town of Palm Beach United Way made a significant impact by investing $1,477,400 into 23 programs in Palm Beach County, focusing on the following critical areas: (continued on Schedule O)Medical and Dental CareMany individuals lack health insurance or struggle to afford co-pays and prescriptions, which prevents them from improving or maintaining their health. This leads to long-term, serious health issues that affect their ability to work, go to school, or live independently. $484,500 was invested in 5 programs, providing care to 11,973 patients.Mental Health SupportMental health challenges are common, but when they evolve into ongoing conditions, they can significantly impair an individual's daily functioning. Early intervention and access to mental health services can prevent the escalation of these issues into more severe problems. $447,500 was invested in 11 programs, serving 16,078 children and adults.Substance Abuse Prevention and TreatmentSubstance abuse not only risks the health of individuals but can also lead to job loss, family breakdowns, and dangerous behaviors. Evidence shows that those who engage in treatment and recovery programs often stop using drugs, reduce criminal behavior, and improve their overall quality of life. $385,000 was invested in 2 programs, helping 555 children and adults. Support for Older Adults and CaregiversSeniors today have different needs and expectations than previous generations. They require programs that allow them to live independently while ensuring financial stability. Caregivers, too, need support to provide a stable environment for their loved ones. $135,400 was invested in 4 programs, benefiting 1,692 seniors and caregivers.Services for People with Disabilities and Special NeedsWhen individuals with disabilities reach adulthood, they often "age out" of the services that helped them maintain independence. These individuals need continued access to programs that support independent living, financial security, and overall stability. $25,000 was invested in 1 program, serving 44 children and adults.By prioritizing these health and social services, the Town of Palm Beach United Way is fostering a healthier, more resilient community, one investment at a time.
$1.4M in expenses
IMPROVING CHILDREN'S EDUCATION: Investing in education is a powerful way to prepare the next generation to lead in our families, businesses, and communities. When children have access to high-quality education from early childhood through to their careers, they are more likely to secure jobs with sustainable wages and opportunities for growth.The Town of Palm Beach United Way invested $1,227,100 into 19 programs across Palm Beach County, focusing on the following key areas:Early Childhood EducationChildren who experience high-quality learning in their early years are more likely to succeed throughout (continued on Schedule O)school and beyond. Early education sets the foundation for positive development, helping children avoid negative outcomes later in life. $371,000 was invested in 3 programs, reaching 356 children.Elementary Afterschool and Out-of-School ProgramsAfter-school and out-of-school programs give youth the extra support they need to stay on track and enhance their learning beyond the classroom. These programs help reinforce school-day activities and keep children engaged in their education. $531,600 was invested in 6 programs, supporting 3,245 children.Middle School SupportMiddle school is a critical time for academic, social, and behavioral development. By offering the right support at this stage, students are better prepared for the transition to high school and future success. $56,000 was invested in 3 programs, helping 414 students.High School and BeyondA high school diploma is a crucial stepping stone for higher education, certifications, and most career opportunities. Those who graduate from high school are more likely to enter the workforce, earn higher wages, and access safer housing, better healthcare, and improved quality of life. $268,500 was invested in 7 programs, serving 2,869 students.These investments in education are creating pathways for success, ensuring that children and youth in Palm Beach County are prepared to lead and thrive in the workforce and beyond.
$1.8M in expenses
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