Connecticut's United Way addresses pandemic effects, increases mental health support, and focuses on healthcare connections, child tax credit, and ALICE households.

Connecticut's United Way continues to address pandemic effects, offering mental health support and connecting residents to essential services. The organization has seen an increase in calls since the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline adopted the shortened number 988. Moving forward, United Way will focus on healthcare connections, advocating for a state child tax credit, and supporting ALICE households (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, and Employed).

May 12, 2024
3 Articles