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Our Mission
We unite people and resources to build a stronger, more connected community.
What Drives Us
Our values shape every decision we make and every partnership we build.
Equity
We believe in removing barriers and expanding opportunities for all people.
Collaboration
We build bridges between sectors, partners, and neighbors to create stronger, more connected solutions.
Impact
Every initiative is measured by its ability to create real, lasting change in people’s lives.
Integrity
We are transparent, accountable, and committed to stewarding community resources responsibly.
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Evidence of our Impact
What does a stronger Mercer Country look like?
People Have Food
Housing is Available and Affordable
Neighbors are Healthy with Access to Healthcare
Familes Can Afford Safe, Reliable Childcare
People are Employed and Financially Secure
Students can Access Quality Education and Training
Transportation is Available When and Where Needed
Families are Prosperous and Can Plan for the Future
Serving All and Serving ALICE
United Way of Greater Mercer County (UWGMC) serves any individual or family in need of support in Greater Mercer County. Hardship and unexpected needs can strike at any time–we are here for you. A segment often overlooked, is the A.L.I.C.E. household (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) living at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. These include working families, seniors on fixed incomes, single parents, disconnected youth, and individuals navigating economic and health inequities.
ALICE, a United Way acronym, represents the growing number of individuals and families who are working but are unable to afford the basic necessities.
We use reports from United for ALICE, a United Way project that works to improve national living standards by identifying and assisting households that are employed but still live below a sustainable financial threshold, as a framework and resource to guide our work. The reports from United ForALICE provide data-driven community based insights to reveal where our efforts are needed most.
Their research reveals a stark reality: 41% of American homes are unable to cover their essential monthly costs. By bringing visibility to these sometimes hidden struggles, the project underscores how a community’s overall success is fundamentally tied to the financial health of its individual members.
For more information about ALICE please visit www.unitedforalice.org
Better Together
We don’t do this work alone. Alongside donors, volunteers, local organizations, and community leaders, we’re building a community where everyone has access to the resources they need—and the opportunity to use them.

