News and Stories

Farmer’s Market volunteer hands fresh corn to a student as part of a creative United Way “SNAP gap” reduction program in Atlanta
December 18, 2025

Mini farmers markets arrive at APS schools

At three Title I APS schools, free monthly produce markets are the highlight of the month—and offer a creative solution to bridge the SNAP gap and provide food access to families where they are.
United Way of Greater Atlanta and Community Restoration Project partner on financial stability and relief loan programs, from ending homelessness to building credit towards homeownership
December 12, 2025

Microloans bring major stability

United Way of Greater Atlanta’s microloan program is helping families move from instability to financial empowerment through credit-building, coaching, and generational change.
With support from United Way of Greater Atlanta’s Kids Home Initiative, Taquana overcame housing instability and stands in front of her home with her family.
December 9, 2025

Overcoming housing insecurity: A home for Taquana

For Taquana’s family, home means family. With support from United Way of Greater Atlanta’s Kids Home Initiative, Taquana turned a motel stay into a home where family can gather together once again.
ICS Model
December 4, 2025

It takes a village: Reimagining schools as anchors of hope and opportunity

International Community School (ICS) is transforming education in DeKalb County as Metro Atlanta’s first elementary school to adopt the Community School Model. With support from United Way of Greater Atlanta, ICS connects academics with health services, family engagement, and community resources, making opportunity a promise for all.
Brad Currey found his philanthropic start while volunteering at United Way, then called Community Chest, as a loaned executive from Trust Company.
December 2, 2025

Paper pledge cards and pounding pavement 

In the 1950s, emerging business leaders found their career beginnings volunteering as loaned executives at United Way. Their legacy of generosity continues to shape Atlanta’s future.
Regional vice president Nicole Lawson Doll with donors at United Way's 120th Anniversary Celebration
December 1, 2025

Giving back gets more rewarding with 2026 tax law changes

New federal tax laws shape how donors can maximize impact, while minimizing their tax burden in 2026.

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