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Contact 2-1-1
Contact 2-1-1

Our 2-1-1 helpline provides referrals to programs to assist with food, housing, financial assistance, utility assistance and more. Help is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, from anywhere in the state of Michigan.

Employment Services and Financial Coaching
Employment Services and Financial Coaching

Work one-on-one with a coach to reduce your financial stress and achieve your life goals. You’ll have access to career coaching, job training, financial coaching, help navigating benefits and other opportunities to help you build the life you want.

Connect4Care™ Kids
Connect4Care™ Kids

Connect4Care Kids is a centralized resource from the United Way for Southeastern Michigan to help families with young children understand child care assistance options and connect with child care providers in Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties.

Utility Assistance
Utility Assistance

Need help paying utility bills? We can help you with that. MEAP (Michigan Energy Assistance Program) is a statewide program providing assistance with energy bills.  United Way can provide MEAP assistance statewide.

Tax Preparation Assistance
Tax Preparation Assistance

Through our partners Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency and Accounting Aid Society, United Way supports the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, providing individuals and families with free in-person tax preparation assistance.

Asistencia de impuestos
Asistencia de impuestos
Early Childhood Educators Career Center
Early Childhood Educators Career Center

We invite parents and caregivers to visit the Early Childhood Educators (ECE) Career Center. Virtual and in-person opportunities are available.

Meet Up And Eat Up
Meet Up And Eat Up

Meet Up and Eat Up meal sites provide breakfast and lunch for children 18 and younger Monday through Friday all summer long, and during some school breaks.

Developmental Screenings: FAQ
Developmental Screenings: FAQ
Early Childhood Support Network
Early Childhood Support Network

United Way leads the Southeast Michigan ECSN region, providing support and assistance to child care providers in the State of Michigan’s Great Start network.

Summer Discovery
Summer Discovery

Summer Discovery is a free learning program that helps K-8 students explore their interests, engage in their communities, and discover their potential through robust enrichment and academic programming.

Metro Parent
Metro Parent

Metro Parent is a website for families in Metro Detroit, offering guides, events, tips and news on parenting, education, travel and more. Find out what’s happening near you.

Detroit Child Care Scholarship
Detroit Child Care Scholarship

Detroit Soars: Funded by The W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Detroit SOARS Scholarship program provides financial support for Detroit families with children under age 5 to offset child care tuition.

Child Care Checklist
Child Care Checklist

The Child Care Aware Checklist gives parents a list of important questions to ask care providers to find one that is right for their family.

CDC Milestones
CDC Milestones

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides lists of developmental milestones for children up to five years of age. This can help parents identify any delays their child may have, plus connect them with some free resources.

OUR IMPACT

When you support United Way, you help families find relief in times of crisis and work toward stability. Here are just a few ways that your support makes a difference.
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Boots on the Ground: PATH at Community Housing Network (CHN)
Other funding sources can't always support certain things so there is a vacuum. Thankfully, United Way has partnered with us to fund those gaps with unrestricted dollars.

Mellena Martinez, director of housing resources at CHN

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Community Information Exchange: Providing Coordinated, Human-Centered Care
Not only did she (Jennifer) help me, she followed up, made my appointment and we talked for quite a while. It was like she really cared.

Clara Rigsby

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saved on food in the summers by families participating in Meet Up and Eat Up program

people were served across the domains of food, health care, and housing