Winter School Break Groceries

Over the holiday break, many New Haven Public School families faced added pressure to ensure they had enoughVolunteers with Food food to eat while students were home. Without daily access to school meals, the holiday period can become especially challenging for families already stretched thin.

To help bridge this gap and make sure students and their families had the support they needed, United Way of Greater New Haven worked with community partners to get food to families. Together, we served 2,272 individuals across 3 different sites.

Thank you to the volunteers, including members of our board of directors, who came out on a rainy afternoon to get food to families just in time for the holidays. And thank you to our partners for making school break groceries possible.
 


Sharing Toys and Joy Over the Holidays

Toy & Coat Drive 2025Toy Drive

The holiday season was made a bit brighter and warmer thanks to the donors and volunteers who made our 2025 holiday Toy and Coat Drive the biggest one yet! We collected 396 children’s gifts and 160 warm coats for the winter season, distributed to Early Head Start families around the Greater New Haven area.

We are truly grateful to every donor who contributed. Because of your generosity, our neighbors and their families had the excitement of gifts and the comfort of warmth this holiday season. 

And a special thank you to volunteers who helped sort all the donations!

 

 

 

 


New Year's Resolutions? 

Get Involved with United Way of Greater New Haven
Did you set your New Year's Resolutions around getting involved in your local community? We invite you to volunteer with us this year. There are so many ways to get involved with United Way of Greater New Haven, with volunteer opportunities around supporting children, getting food to neighbors, and helping neighbors file their taxes. Sign up for our volunteer bulletin today!