
Help build literacy and foster the love of books and engagement in reading by sharing a favorite book virtually. We'll create an online library that we'll share with our partner agencies. Then the story can be listened to anytime!
Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of our pre-selected books from which to choose. Find the book at your local library, purchase it, or maybe you already have it in your collection! Once we know which book you'd like to read, we'll send you instructions on how to record it directly on the platform or upload your prerecorded video. Double your impact by donating the book to United Way and it'll go to one of our partner agencies.
If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.
Heart of
Illinois United Way - Community Service Hours Policy
Thank you for
your interest in volunteering with the Heart of Illinois United Way. Please
note that virtual/remote volunteer opportunities offered through our
organization are not eligible for court-ordered or judicially mandated
community service hours. Many court programs require in-person supervision and
formal verification, which we are unable to provide. As a result, the team at
Heart of Illinois United Way cannot approve, track, or sign off on
court-ordered community service hours. We appreciate your understanding and
your interest in supporting our mission.
Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever. By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:
Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.
Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.
Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.