Resources
 
 
 
Initiatives
These programs -- and more -- are made possible through your donation to United Way of the Southern Tier:
Click on the logo for information about the free CA$H tax-assistance program.
 
Click on the logo for information on how to get the help you need, or give help to others.
 
Click on the logo for information about free health care and support services for the uninsured.
 
2010 Campaign PSA
CLICK HERE to view the 2010 United Way campaign PSA.
 
Give.
Donating to United Way is an effective way to advance the common good. When you give, you help United Way achieve measurable results and improve lives in our community.

You can donate online or download a pledge card.


Advocate.
Staying informed and speaking out about issues important to you is a powerful away to advance the common good. When you advocate, you can influence government policy and public opinion on issues that advance United Way's mission to improve lives.


Volunteer.
Sharing your talents with United Way or another non-profit is a rewarding way to advance the common good. When you volunteer, you allow organizations to use their resources more effectively to help the most people.

To find volunteer opportunities that match your interests and skills, visit the 2-1-1 Helpline website.
 
 
Upcoming Events
 
United Way Company Softball Challenge
Organizers are currently recruiting teams for the United Way Company Softball Challenge, sponsored by Eaton Corporation and Hunt Engineers. The event will be held September 17 and 18 at the Holding Point Recreation Complex in Horseheads.
The entry fee is $100 per team, and all fees will benefit United Way. The first, second and third-place teams will claim a portion of the entry fees as special events fundraising for United Way.
For more information about the softball challenge, contact Shawn Harringon at (607) 796-3258 or via e-mail. An event flyer is available here.
 
Leadership reception
Lake Society members are invited to a reception at 5:30 p.m. September 29 at the Corning Country Club, hosted by James B. Flaws and Ron and Helen Bentley. To RSVP, call 936-3753 or e-mail Kristin Butler.
 
Volunteer Fair
Chemung County agencies and organizations in need of volunteers are invited to a Volunteer Fair from 9 a.m. to noon October 16 at the New Beginnings United Methodist Church Hall, 300 East Miller Street in Elmira. For more information, click here.
 
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Our Mission
To effectively mobilize the caring power of our community to help people improve their lives.
Our Vision
To be the trusted and respected leader in achieving positive community impact.
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