Americans began honoring the work of community health in 1955 but COVID-19 has brought into sharp...
Kate Sylvester
News and Need: Adolph Ochs and the Neediest Cases Campaign
Adolph Ochs was eldest son of immigrants, a first generation American with five younger siblings...
United Way of Greater Chattanooga Announces Winners of Second Annual Celebrate Awards
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE United Way of Greater Chattanooga Announces Winners of Second Annual...
Impact, Innovation, & Celebration
The world is changing faster than ever before. Or at least it feels like it. With new data and...
Volunteerism and How YOU’VE Made a Difference, a Q/A
April is National Volunteer month and to celebrate we wanted to highlight iHelpChattanooga and to...
The New United Way Investment Focus
Open. Competitive. Inclusive. This is the new United Way investment focus. Beginning in...
Volunteerism & Loaned Executives
Tennessee has been noted throughout its history for the volunteer spirit of its citizens and their...
A Volunteer Spirit
When Tennessee became a state in 1796, the Tennessee River was already a highway for westward...
Celebrating Women United’s Impact
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, it’s important to take a moment to reflect on the past,...
Providing Healing, Promoting Hope, Women’s History & Shaw
We are grateful to partner with the United Way of Greater Chattanooga and Women United to share...