United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley
Our mission | We unite to create positive, lasting change for people in need. We call it harnessing the power of people working together. And that means everyone — individuals, nonprofits, companies, and government agencies. |
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United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley
Children, Education, Health, Hunger, Life Skills, Poverty, Senior Services, Social Justice & Equality, Veterans & Military Families
Ways to help |
E-Coach VolunteerAs an MLH e-Coach, you will support your Scholar through each year of their college career with the ultimate goal of their college graduation. Much of this guidance can be provided through emails which will allow you to be present in a college student’s life without feeling like you are interfering in it. This is both a convenient and effective way of making a difference and staying connected.Various OpportunitiesVisit our website for opportunities in the areas of Preparing Children to Learn, Supporting Youth in School, and Lifting Families from Poverty. |
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Items we need |
Make Face Masks at Home!Help out our partner agencies and non-profit community partners by providing home-made face masks! Our non-profit partners are on the front lines providing support to families and individuals in need. Many of these agencies don’t have protective equipment for employees and clients who need services. Help us create masks to send out to our community partners in need! Here are some how to's on making DIY face masks! No-Sew Bandana Masks Instructions Cut T-shirt Instructions Sewn Cloth Mask Instructions |
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How you help | People like you get involved in all kinds of ways – big, small, but always important – to create change that lasts for children and families in our communities. |
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About us | United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley unites individuals, companies, and agencies in our community to create positive, lasting change for people in need. We focus on two foundations of better lives: 1. Helping individuals and families avoid homelessness and become financially stable; and 2. Preparing children to enter school ready to learn and providing young people with the support they need to stay in school and graduate. |
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