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WOMEN UNITED

Where there is need, Women lead the way

Women United is a dynamic group of more than 1,400 local women committed to helping our neighbors in need and stabilizing families facing poverty.

United Way works for a more equitable future while empowering families and individuals to become self-sufficient by focusing on life’s basics: education, housing, health, and employment.

Women United members work with community partners to build resources needed to create long-term social change that produces healthy, educated, and financially stable individuals and families.

Women United members give at least $1,000 annually and take action through volunteering, advocacy, networking and educational events. Women who give $10,000 or more annually are recognized as members of the Women United–Tocqueville Society and receive additional benefits.

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BENEFITS OF BELONGING

  • Women United members are invited to exclusive networking, volunteer and family fun events:
  • Invitations to thought-provoking speaker series on timely issues facing our communities
  • Unique networking events, connecting with local business and community leaders
  • Hands-on volunteer opportunities that encourage individual, family and workplace involvement
  • Ability to make significant, long-lasting, positive change in central Maryland, helping local families become self-sufficient and advancing education, housing and income, and health
  • As a Women United member, you’ll help families across Greater Baltimore obtain access to healthy, affordable food and healthcare, and a quality education.

 

 

GET INVOLVED IN WOMEN UNITED

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BECOME A MEMBER WITH OUR FAST-TRACK STEP UP PROGRAM

Join immediately by incrementally increasing your donation over a period of three years to reach the standard membership group entry level.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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Conversation Starter: Creative Approaches to Literacy

Join us for a conversation about the barriers and solutions to helping children develop literacy skills and a lifelong love of reading.