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IMPACT IMPACT REPORT REPORT United Way of Northeast Florida

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ImpactImpactRepoRtRepoRtUnited Way of Northeast Florida

“Our work simply

would not be possible

without United Way.” Sue Nussbaum,

We Care executive director

“Every dollar you donate, every hour

you volunteer, every time you give to United Way, you are saving lives. I am living

proof of that.” Molly Madray, breast cancer

survivor

“We are so fortunate to be a United Way partner

agency. United Way is integral to the

success of our mission.” Victoria Raleigh,

American Red Cross CEO, North

Florida Region

“United Way, to me, is the

heartbeat of our

community.” Pat Geraghty,

Florida Blue CEO

“Living United means

effective change in

the lives of others.”

Hope Barbari, single mother of five

“My appreciation and respect for the work

of United Way and our

nonprofit partners

is enormous.” George Scanlon,

United Way board member

Because of people like you, lives are changing. United Way of Northeast Florida and our partners are determined

to make a difference with your support. Together, we are solving our community’s toughest challenges by

creating a community of opportunity where everyone has hope and can reach their full potential.

Thank you for being a game changer.

2016-2017

71 partners

delivering

78 programs

giving hope to

371,376 people

across five counties

And so much more.

93 percent at-risk students

promoted to the next grade

Every $1 donated to United Way is doubled,

leveraged to $2.02 by United Way partners

37 partners

delivering 40 programs reaching 10,358 students to increase education success

$4 million raised for local

hurricane relief

Every month,

more than 7,000 callers

helped by United Way 2-1-1

2,070 students received

free mental

health treatment

12,584 volunteers

served 60,611 hours , including 163 community projects

22,000 tax returns

filed for free, saving families

$4.6 million

34,402 local residents

assisted by Full Service Schools

20 partners

delivering 22 programs providing

248,801 people access to health-care needs, including mental health services

14 partners

delivering 16 programs

serving 112,217 people to ensure financial stability

2,500 preschoolers benefited from free high-quality

early learning