Youth United

Youth United (YU) brings together high school students ready to do more for their communities through student-centered volunteer service, cultural enrichment, and leadership development opportunities.

Margaret
 Adams
Associate Vice President, Annual Giving and Leadership Societies

Led by a student board, YU offers unique and impactful service projects that improve the lives of children and families throughout Greater Atlanta. Join YU and others who have a passion for giving back.

By getting involved, you’re unlocking the potential of children, families, and communities.

Benefits that add up to more

Youth United provides access to service events, cultural enrichment, and leadership development opportunities for members.

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Our Impact Networks

Engagement Groups

African-American Partnership members give $1000 annually and are committed to uplifting African-American boys and young men in the metro Atlanta area.
Women United mobilizes women of diverse backgrounds and is open to those who give $1000 annually.
LINC members give $250 annually and are under the age of 30, and YPL members give $500 annually and are under the age of 40.
Youth United develops and nurtures the next generation of philanthropic leaders.

Donor Recognition Societies

Tocqueville Society and Ivan Allen donors give $10,000 and $25,000 annually, respectfully.
Legacy Leaders are individuals or couples who commit to a planned gift through their wills or estate plans.
Cole Society members give $1,000 annually. This includes access to Women United and African-American Partnership.​

Board Service

United Way VIP is a nationally recognized board governance training program.

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Margaret
 Adams
Associate Vice President, Annual Giving and Leadership Societies

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