Areas of Interest and Regional Office Descriptions:
Councils and Committees meet five to six times a year
Councils oversee core agency services and impact initiatives
Education
Getting children and youth ready to learn, ready to earn
Income
Helping families become financially stable and self-sufficient
Health
Promoting healthy aging and independent living for seniors and people with disabilities
Diversity Committee
Supports an inclusive environment within United Way of Tarrant County reflecting the county’s communities and United Way’s vision
Public Policy Committee
Develops United Way's legislative priorities that affect community conditions in Education, Income and Health and brings federal and state resources to the community
Volunteer Engagement Committee
Oversees the raising and deployment of volunteer resources to advance the United Way mission
2-1-1
During a disaster, volunteers work in four-hour shifts 24 hours a day providing information to callers on evacuation routes, transportation, shelters and more
Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council
Provides advice on programs funded by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services
Regional Office Steering Committees meet 10 times a year
United Way Arlington Steering Committee
A partnership between the United Way of Tarrant County, the City of Arlington and citizens addressing human service needs to improve lives of Arlington residents
United Way Northeast Steering Committee
Citizens address human service needs to improve lives of Northeast Tarrant residents