News

Community Investment and New Board Members

Please visit our Press Release page to read our two newest articles. The first is about United Way of the DuPage Area’s $3.7 million investment in more than 100 health and human service programs in 30 communities. The second introduces the six new members joining United Way of the DuPage Area’s Board of Directors.


United Way Day of Action

On June 21st, the longest day of the year, United Way of the DuPage Area will join United Ways across the country in the second annual United Way Day of Action. This event serves as a call-to-action for individuals to come together in collective efforts to make needed changes in their communities. With more daylight hours than any other day of the year, June 21 is the perfect day to let your actions speak louder than words. It’s the perfect way to show, by example, what it means to LIVE UNITED.

Please visit our new How I LIVE UNITED page to read about how others in our community LIVE UNITED.


Help Stop Human Service Cuts, Contact Your Legislators

In this article: What State Budget Cuts Mean

The State of Illinois has passed a budget that cuts by half health and human services across the state. However, it is not too late to reverse the dire consequences that are sure to result if this vote stands. During the week of June 22, Governor Quinn has the option to recall law makers for a re-vote on the budget. United Way is calling on its supporters to help the hundreds of thousands of people who will be affected by this budget proposal. Already, the Illinois Department of Human Services is looking to close four mental health facilities, eliminate substance abuse treatment and prevention programs and slash all human service agency budgets by 75%. The negative effects of this will impact people for years to come.

Although the state is facing a massive budget shortfall—cutting health and human services is not the answer. Studies have shown that every $1 invested in community services returns $6-8 to Illinois taxpayers.

United Way partner agency programs have once again been forced to tighten belts after already working on shoestring budgets, while record numbers of people are seeking the services they provide. At United Way alone, funding applications for programs that help people become financially stable have doubled, and for every $6 of requests, there was only $1 of funding available.

Just over 75 years ago, in the grip of the Great Depression, the people of Chicago came together to create, fund and sustain a network of community services to help people in their time of need, a network eventually known as United Way. As history seems to be repeating itself, we look to the people in our region to encourage their state legislators to work side by side with us to promote the common good and protect its citizens by maintaining funding for health and human services.

How you can help:

Contact your Illinois legislator and tell him or her that holding the line on Health and Human Services funding is critical if Illinois is to be positioned for future growth and prosperity. Click here for information on how to reach your State Senator or your State Representative. If you need to figure out who your local senator and representative are, go here and enter in your zip code.

Please visit United Way of Metropolitan Chicago’s website to see their advocacy toolkit. It includes the ability to locate the name, address, phone and fax number of of someone’s state representative or senator; a phone script to use when contacting a legislator; and a sample letter to mail or fax to legislators.

For more information, please email Jack Kaplan, director of public policy and advocacy for United Way of Metropolitan Chicago and Untied Way of Illinois at jkaplan@uw-mc.org.


Back To School Fair

Back To School Fair
Wednesday August 5, 2009
DuPage County Fairgrounds

Back to School Flyer (English)

Back to School Flyer (Spanish/Español)

The Fair is held at the DuPage County Fairgrounds in Wheaton and is coordinated by Catholic Charities. It is a one-stop shopping event of health and human services for families living on low incomes in DuPage County with children ages newborn to 18 years.

Last year, more than 4,200 individuals representing 1,057 families attended the Fair and visited the 82 participating organizations! 2,015 children each received $10 gift cards for school supplies from Catholic Charities. The Regional Office of Education distributed 1,500 school backpacks, 2,500 boxes of crayons, and 12,000 pens, pencils and assorted supplies. St Vincent DePaul Society distributed clothing and coat coupons valued at $14,580. DuPage County Human Services issued 102 Payless Shoe vouchers worth over $1,500. In addition, County and volunteer medical professionals performed 147 vision screenings and 216 dental exams.

If you have specific questions about the Fair, please contact:
Mary S. Tarnow, Coordinator
630.495.8008 ext. 2110
mtarnow@cc-doj.org