Priority 2 – Positive
Living/Vulnerable Populations
Some
needs tend to be more prevalent in specific groups – such as persons
with disabilities, those at risk of illness, or the elderly.
Addressing health needs such as affordable health insurance or promoting
healthy lifestyles for the population at large are too broad for
United Way to make a measurable impact through the volunteer allocated
funds, but directing these dollars toward direct services for high-risk
populations can have an impact and United Way will partner with
others to address the broader needs through advocacy and other efforts.
Maintaining a balanced approach between prevention and intervention,
the areas of focus are:
Access to Services – removing barriers such as
lack of transportation.
Basic Life-Sustaining Needs for Vulnerable Populations
– including medical prescriptions, affordable housing, and adequate
nutrition.
Help with Daily Living Activities – supporting
independent living.
Mental Health – including counseling services and
other treatment.
Supporting Caregivers – providing
respite, resources, and assistance.
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