Our Areas of Impact

Every two years, the United Way of Danville-Pittsylvania County researches current local data to identify critical needs for individuals and families in the Dan River Region. The process helps the United Way to gain insight into the challenges, strengths, and gaps in service in the region.

In response to the findings, UWDPC updates its community impact funding priorities, so that it can effectively and efficiently create change. The following four Areas of Impact describe the current targeted funding priorities and strategic initiatives addressing education and youth development, economic opportunity, and supporting basic needs.

Read

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Assisting young students to read on their grade level. 

ASSIST

Educate

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Receiving the support youth need for on-time graduation. 

RECEIVE

Get Healthy

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Providing temporary food, housing, and other support. 

PROVIDE

Financially Stable

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Ensuring individuals and families are financially stable.

ENSURE

Read

United Way Commits to:

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A Six Grader Says,

“l come to Danville Church and Community Tutorial Program for many reasons. It is so easy to get the help I need here. They are helpful and fun. So, when I’m here, you guys feel like my real teachers and I am more focused.”

Supported Agencies

Educate

United Way Commits to:

Two school-aged girls read a book together near a yellow school bus.

All youth receive the support needed for on-time graduation.

Supported Agencies

Get Healthy

United Way Commits to:

Volunteer pushing smiling man in wheelchair wearing green vest and plaid blanket.

A Senior Citizen Says,

“Without the Southern Area Agency on Aging’s Volunteer Driver Program, I don’t know how I would survive. You are always there for me when I call and right on time. I thank you for everything.”

Supported Agencies

Financially Stable

United Way Commits to:

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Individuals and families are financially stable, self- sufficient and no one lives in poverty.

Supported Agencies

Local Data

United Way of Danville-Pittsylvania County strives to participate in partnerships that help provide expensive, hard to collect, local data for organizations to use writing grant applications and bench-marking for measuring their success.

KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States.

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VIRGINIA REPORT

ALICE is an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. United Ways across Virginia partnered to create this report to provide valuable local data.

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VIRGINIA REPORT

United Way of Danville-Pittsylvania County participates as a supporting partner in the Health Collaborative.

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DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES

2024-2025 Impact Highlights

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books were distributed to children to build their home libraries.

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success rate of Book Buddy program for 1st-3rd graders.

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of Healthy Families participants in need secured housing.

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people were given shelter by House of Hope.

2023-2024 Impact Highlights

Last year, UWDPC aligned with 15 local nonprofits and leveraged investments from individuals to transform the lives of children, youth, and families in Danville and Pittsylvania County.

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books were distributed to children to build their home libraries.

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success rate of Book Buddy program for 1st-3rd graders.

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of Healthy Families participants in need secured housing.

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people were given shelter by House of Hope.