“This country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a good place for all of us to live in.” - Theodore Roosevelt

The Need & How We Help 

United Way of Warren County is committed to taking care of the most vulnerable members in our communityThose needing food and shelter for themselves and their families, utility assistance, long term solutions to prevent and address homelessness, and the safety and security for those who have experienced domestic violence. 

“Poverty is the worst form of violence.” 
Mahatma Gandhi

Partners for a Positive Impact 

Our Basic Needs partners provide for the most basic needs of food, shelter, domestic violence protection, and disaster relief. 

Disaster
Relief

We help victims of natural and manmade disasters by providing emergency shelter, clothing, medical supplies and health services.

Food
Assistance

We assist those in our communities experiencing food insecurities by providing supplemental food supplies and referrals to services to improve their long-term needs.

Homelessness
Support

We serve the increasing homeless population in our community with shelter and case management assistance to secure and maintain housing.

Domestic Violence

We help victims of domestic violence, mostly women and children, by providing safe shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, education, and case management to assist them to live a happy and secure life.