Where do we start, when the issues ahead of us seem so complex?
Just like the leaves, stem, and branches of a plant are connected, so are the barriers to well-being that many neighborhoods across Greater Atlanta face. Healthcare access connects to education, which connects to employability, housing, and beyond.
There’s good news, though—because all these parts are connected, even small steps can ripple into big impact.
And the best first steps begin at the root of the issue. For United Way of Greater Atlanta, that means giving residents power and resources to shape their future, their way.
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We’re working in communities like Clayton County, South DeKalb, South Fulton, and beyond to remove barriers to equitable growth and raise resident voices through community grant-making, access to health resources, and building networks of partners.
Slowly, all these steps bloom into big change—and your first small step can start today too! Give now to support locally-led solutions and brighter futures, regardless of zip code.