On November 16, 17, and 18, Trident United Way hosted our 22nd annual Days of Caring event supporting 78 nonprofit organizations across the Tri-County.
For over 20 years, Trident United Way has hosted the largest community service event in the Tri-County area thanks to community members who team up to make a difference. Like last year, we expanded Day of Caring to three Days of Caring to offer volunteers more options and flexibility to deliver impact to the Tri-County community.
For Days of Caring, Trident United Way matches nonprofit agencies and schools with volunteer teams to help complete important projects that these organizations may not have the capacity to take on internally. Volunteer teams are comprised of corporate colleagues, friends, families, or neighbors.
This year we had 3,200 participants complete 190 projects across the Tri-County!
Research shows companies that offer employees opportunities to volunteer enjoy greater satisfaction in the workplace. Days of Caring is a catalyst for year-round volunteer engagement as these teams see the impact they can make when they build community partnerships. We are grateful to have so many local businesses invested in supporting our community.
This year’s largest volunteer teams include Blackbaud, Charleston County Government, Eliott Davis, Greystar, Ingevity, MUSC, Naval Nuclear Training Command, Santee Cooper, SC Ports Authority, Roper St. Francis, and many more. Our thanks to everyone who participated and helped make this event a success for our community.
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This GivingTuesday, Trident United Way set a goal to raise $100K in support of the 2-1-1 Helpline to bolster these essential services for our community.
Trident United Way’s 2-1-1 Helpline provides individuals and families access to critical resources. Over the last year, 2-1-1 received 13,702 calls and gave a total of 24,286 referrals across the Tri-County!
This year our hope was to raise a total of $100,000 in just one day, kickstarted by a $50,000 match pool collectively pledged by our Board of Directors.
“At Trident United Way, we know the power of LIVING UNITED,” said Board Chair Wendy Kopp. “That's why this year our Board of Directors rose to the challenge and generously pledged to collectively match GivingTuesday donations from our community up to $50,000. We are thrilled to report that we not only met our $100,000 goal, we exceeded it!"
This GivingTuesday Trident United Way raised a total of $123,064!
“Not only does 2-1-1 provide a critical service to the Tri-County, it also offers real-time data to help us gain a greater understanding of current community needs,” said Interim President & CEO Brad Davis (pictured above). “It is a vital lifeline to Trident United Way’s philanthropic efforts, giving us the ability to provide the best available resources to those who need assistance.”
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Trident United Way is proud to share the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Impact Report. Inside you will find details on the impact of our community's donations and volunteer hours. Some highlights include:
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24,286 total referrals were issued throughout the Tri-County by the way of our 2-1-1 Helpline
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3,132 community members were provided emergency financial assistance through our Berkeley and Dorchester Resource Centers
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3,031 children’s books were collected by Trident United Way’s African American Leadership Council in 2022
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1,994,683 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables were distributed across the Tri-County by seven Trident United Way partners
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Recent Events:
The Palmetto Society
Luncheon for Impact
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On December 8th, members of the Palmetto Society gathered at The Harbor Club in Downtown Charleston for the annual Luncheon for Impact (previously the Breakfast for Impact).
At the event, attendees got a sneak peek of this year's Impact Report, which details the many ways their donations help support the Tri-County.
Speakers included David Morrow, Trident United Way Palmetto Society Chair, Brad Davis, Trident United Way Interim President & CEO and Joey Current, Trident United Way Health Program Manager.
Margaret Peck (pictured here), founder of Healthy Plate Living, gave an impactful and informative keynote speech about diabetes prevention initiatives that she supports in partnership with Trident United Way's Healthy Tri-County program.
Margaret shared stats about the prevalence of diabetes in our region, state and country, and then discussed ways in which her programming has helped people in the Tri-County improve their health, identify risk factors and decrease their chances of being diagnosed with diabetes with some simple lifestyle changes and preventative measures.
Thank you, Margaret, for sharing your time and expertise with the Palmetto Society, and for supporting public health across the Tri-County!
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