

Did you know that nearly 16% of Phoenix's population lives in poverty?
Every community wants a safe place for children to play, and an assurance that its most vulnerable residents won't go to bed hungry, cold or without shelter. The United Way helps build a local safety net of core services for children, the disabled, elderly, and those experiencing unforeseen hardships. With your support, and working together with our city, schools, businesses, faith organizations and agencies, we pledge to create the fabric of a healthy, livable community.
Every day Valley of the Sun United Way is working to address the issues that matter most in our community. They work with community partners to help individuals and families increase their self-sufficiency. When people are self-sufficient, they are able to provide for their own needs and prepare themselves and their families for future emergencies. Whether that emergency is the loss of a job or a natural disaster, we support programs that help individuals prepare themselves financially and emotionally to handle the ups and downs of life.
You help build a caring community where children and youth succeed, families are self-sufficient, neighborhoods are vital and safe, and people enjoy maximum health and independence.
Along with the Maricopa Community College District, Rio Salado College is committed to the Valley of the Sun United Way. For this reason, numerous fund-raising events occur throughout the year to assist the organization in their efforts.
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| Valley of the Sun United Way 1515 E. Osborn Road Phoenix, AZ 85014.5386 602.631.4800 Fax: 602.631.4809 |
East Valley Regional Office 1311 Chandler Blvd., Suite 102 Chandler, AZ 85224.6138 602.631.4868 Fax: 480.899.2000 |
| West Valley Regional Office 7206 N. 55th Ave., Ste. 200 Glendale, AZ 85301.1255 623.937.9034 Fax: 623.937.2325 |
Sun City Office P.O. Box 1355 Sun City, AZ 85372.1355 602.631.4800 Fax: 602.631.4809 |





