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United Way of Southern Cameron County

Org #32599
Vetted since 2016
1955
year founded
$121,035
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

United Way of Southern Cameron County improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of our communities to advance the common good. We bring together the people and organizations with the passion, resources and expertise to get things done. We work on the root causes of our community challenges, and our mission is broad enough to allow us to create broad, high-capacity partnerships to truly change community conditions. United Way of Southern Cameron County fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in our communities.

Project Leaders
Wendy De Leon
Wendy De Leon
Wendy Hanson
Wendy Hanson
Team
Irene Hinojosa, Traci Wickett, Wendy Hanson
Organization Information
634 E Levee St
Brownsville, TX 78520
United States
9565486880
Organization Information
634 E Levee St
Brownsville, TX 78520
United States
9565486880

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Looking Forward

By Wendy De Leon | President & CEO

United Against Hunger began in April 2020 to address food insecurity in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. The need for food, both served meals and emergency food supplies (pantry bags), was growing... Read the full report ›

Workers' Rights

By Wendy Hanson | VP for Community Impact

Our community has seen over 15,000 immigrants cross the border into our community over the past few months. This is 15 times the number we usually serve. These folks are vulnerable to traffickers. Few... Read the full report ›

Role of Financial Sector in Trafficking

By Wendy Hanson | VP for Community Impact

This quarter we trained 60 financial institution employees to identify red flags for human trafficking. The research shows that most survivors of trafficking have regular interactions with... Read the full report ›
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