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Your pledge encourages change. United Way agencies helped more than 2,275 people in the greater St. Louis area stop or decrease their use of alcohol or drugs last year.

Combined Federal Campaign

Welcome military, postal and federal civilian employees! 

Combined Federal CampaignUnited Way helps more than 1 million people who live and work in the Missouri and Illinois region. When you choose Code No. 47442 on your Combined Federal Campaign pledge card, your one gift will help support nearly 200 health and human service organizations that are located within our 16-county service area of Missouri and Illinois.

The caring federal community can be assured that United Way is the best way to care for people in our region. Each and every organization we fund is thoroughly reviewed by trained volunteers to make sure that your gift is managed in the most efficient way and has the greatest impact. More than 90 cents of every dollar goes directly to:

  • Strengthen families 
  • Improve education and literacy 
  • Invest in children and affordable childcare 
  • Help the elderly 
  • Build safer communities 
  • Help people overcome disabilities 
  • Offer job counseling and training 
  • Prevent violence 
  • Provide disaster relief 

Your gift makes all of this possible – and more.
United Way also works to mobilize volunteers, help agencies run better programs, focus the community on critical areas of need and connect people to services and information in times of trouble.

Please choose CFC Code No. 47442 to help people in our community through the United Way of Greater St. Louis. More than 1 million people can’t thank you enough!  
 


Million dollar-plus companies 2008

The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.