United for You: Philanthropic Movement for Hope and Impact

United for You: A Philanthropic Movement for Hope and Impact

By: Kaylynn Clapper, Campaign & Events Manager and Kaci Pena, Community Engagement Director

As we celebrate National Philanthropy Month, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the importance of giving back. This year marks the 78th United Way of Greater Baytown Area and Chambers County campaign—a milestone that reflects decades of supporting local programs and providing real solutions to our community's most pressing needs. From neighbors lending a helping hand to community resources uplifting families, our strength is rooted in resilience and a shared responsibility to improve life for everyone.

This year's campaign, “United for You,” celebrates that spirit of unity, calling on each of us to say, "I am United for my community. I am United for You."

National Philanthropy Month highlights the collective power of generosity, reminding us that every donation, every act of service, and every partnership brings us closer to a future where everyone in our community has the support they need.

Philanthropy is the heartbeat of our community, fueling initiatives that provide educational support, affordable housing, healthcare services, and more. Your generosity ensures that essential programs, like Hearts and Hands of Baytown, are able to continue feeding our community. Executive director Nikki Rincon says,

Hearts and Hands of Baytown believes food security is a building block for a healthier community, nourishing lives restored in dignity and hope. Navigating toward healthier, well-equipped futures requires access to essential resources. We are grateful that the United Way of Greater Baytown and Chambers County embraces our mission, investing precious dollars, lifting us through professional development, and arming us with critical resources and support to make a positive, long-lasting impact on people’s lives. Together, we feed this city, filling pantries and touching hearts. United, we act as a bridge, closing gaps that threaten security and progress. As a result, our community is reinforced, moving toward a healthier and well-equipped future.”

United Way is not only united for you; we are united with you. This is about more than supporting individuals; it’s about creating a stronger, more vibrant future for everyone. Every dollar donated, every partnership, and every effort we make together is designed to drive real, tangible results. From working with local agencies that provide critical services to partnering with employers who share our vision, we are all working toward one shared goal: improving the quality of life across our community.

This National Philanthropy Month, we invite you to be part of something bigger. Our campaign is about more than raising funds; it’s about building awareness, fostering a shared responsibility, and inspiring collective action for our community’s future. Let’s come together to celebrate the spirit of giving and recognize the profound difference we can make when we unite our efforts.

If you’re looking for ways to make a difference, explore Volunteer Connect, our portal for local volunteer opportunities. By volunteering, you can directly impact lives and experience the true power of giving back. Every hour spent volunteering sends a message of solidarity and compassion that strengthens our entire community. Visit volunteer.unitedwaygbacc.org to find a project that resonates with you and supports our community.

As our CEO, Melissa Reabold, says, "Each day is an opportunity to unite and make our actions count. Together, we’re not only helping those in need but also building a better future for all of us."

Now is the time to act. During National Philanthropy Month, join us in making a difference. Visit www.unitedwaygbacc.org to support our mission or find volunteer opportunities on Volunteer Connect. Together, we’re sending a powerful message across our region: "I am United for my community. I am United for you."

 

View this publication in the Baytown Sun here.

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