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U W H c – S U p p o r t i n g o U r c o m m U n i t y
F o r o v e r t H i r t y y e a r S
United Way of Hunterdon County has been supporting our
community for more than thirty years to ensure that every
individual has the opportunity to thrive. Our focus is on helping ALICE
- the 23% of our neighbors who are Asset Limited, Income Constrained
and Employed (or retired).
How we help: ALICE takes many different forms - poverty
prevention programs, advocacy and collaborative efforts across
the community. Read more about our current work in the latest Community
Impact Report on our website and see where we are headed longer term in
our Long Range Plan. We hope you will join us in our efforts because we can't
build a stronger community alone! Great things happen when we LIVE
UNITED! Find out more about UWHC at: www.UWHunterdon.org.
o p e n c U p B o a r d F o o d p a n t r y
Don't miss our Annual Shamrock Sale March 1 - 16 in the Thrift
Shop at the Open Cupboard Food Pantry this March! Choose a
shamrock when you enter the store for a percentage discount off
your order.
Does your school, church, social club or other organization want
a way to help out our community? Food drives are an excellent
way to help those in need locally. Contact the Pantry for more
information at: 908.730.7320.
Looking for a volunteer opportunity that has a direct impact
on your community? Open Cupboard has many shifts available
in both the shop and pantry. Applications are available online at:
www.OpenCupboardFoodPantry.org.
"Love is such a powerful force. It's there for everyone to embrace-that kind of unconditional love for all of humankind.
That is the kind of love that impels people to go into the community and try to change conditions for others, to take
risks for what they believe in." ~ Corea Sco King