Improving Lives and Strengthening Our Communities
United Way of Greater Nashua is an independent, non-profit organization controlled by our local donors. It was established in 1930 when business leaders helped raise $42,677 to assist local families who were suffering from the community’s greatest problems of the time: the Great Depression and the aftermath of the Crown Hill fire.
We’ve been here ever since, bringing together donors, businesses, non-profits, government, and faith-based communities to make our region a stronger, healthier place to learn, live and work for all of us.
We invest in the building blocks of a good quality life namely:
- Health
- Education
- Economic Mobility
As we have evolved over the past few years, our organization has become more complex and we’ve grown to address even more needs in the community. We’ve created the following document to go into detail about the breadth and scope of our services.
How does United Way of Greater Nashua impact the community FinalIn addition to the city of Nashua, United Way of Greater Nashua serves the following towns: Amherst, Brookline, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, and Wilton.
Our mission is to make measurable improvements in lives by mobilizing the caring power of our communities. We fight for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community. See “Our Work” for more information about the work United Way of Greater Nashua’s does in the community.
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