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Published on October 09, 2023
By United Way of Tarrant County Communications
In support of its efforts to provide systemic solutions to ongoing social challenges, United Way of Tarrant County (UWTC) today announced the investment of $2.1 million in 66 community-based programs supporting Arlington and North Texas, thanks to contributions to the organization’s Community Fund.
The funds go toward efforts focused on providing near- and long-term support within UWTC's four primary focus areas:
"As quickly as our community grows, so does the need. By supporting programs led by UWTC and local organizations doing great work in our community, we're creating a more vibrant, stronger Tarrant County," said Leah M. King, president and CEO of United Way of Tarrant County. “We're grateful for the generous donations from companies, foundations and individuals to our Community Fund, which allows UWTC to bolster the community.”
Donors contributing to UWTC's Community Fund ensure vital resources are available in the local community. The fund is instrumental in providing nutritious meals for older adults, implementing educational programs for PreK-12 students, extending much-needed assistance with rent and utilities for struggling families, supporting veteran services across North Texas, and providing a wide array of other indispensable resources that fulfill basic needs.
A portion of the funds support three UWTC programs:
Other funding recipients, which includes Arlington-based nonprofit organizations: