We fill gaps with essential goods so families can focus on self-sufficiency – and long-term goals.
Material hardship, or the inability to access essential goods, impacts roughly 1 in 3 children. We are growing our HELP Center so we can support them – and all other local households in need of assistance.
OUR SOLUTIONS
Our HELP Center serves the Bucks County community by providing necessities like cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, clothing, food, and home goods – all brand new and free of charge – to families in need and to 120+ partners, including schools, faith-based groups, and nonprofits.

HELP Center
Our HELP Center provides household essentials like cleaning supplies and home goods to families in need.
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Emergency Assistance
Providing emergency financial assistance with things like rent and transportation ensures that a one-time issue doesn’t result in homelessness.
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How Are We Doing So Far
Here is how our programs are making an impact in Bucks County.

$2,687,511
Value of in-kind goods distributed to community partners through the HELP Center in 2024.
6,720
Walk-in visitors who received assistance through the HELP Center in 2024.
$1,915
The average financial assistance provided to families through the United for ALICE program in 2024.
