United Way of Bucks County provides the resources needed to help create a stronger, healthier community.

United Way programs transform lives in Bucks County. Browse programs and resources below or call the PA 211 helpline 24/7/365.

UNITED WAY PROGRAMS

Fresh Connect
Fresh Connect
Fresh Connect is a Free Mobile Farm Market that provides food to families and seniors in Bucks County each week.
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HELP Center
HELP Center
The HELP Center provides home goods to residents in need. Member Agencies, faith-based organizations, & other social service providers can refer clients.
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Holiday Gift Card Drive
The Gift Card Drive provides holiday help for families of teens and tweens in Bucks County.
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Lift
LIFT United
LIFT United provides the tools needed to increase financial literacy to ensure safe and reliable transportation to work.
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Stuff the Bus
My Free Taxes
MyFreeTaxes.com is a free web-based tool to file your taxes independently, and there is phone support available in multiple languages.
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Get Help: PA 211
PA 211 Helpline
PA 211 is a free, easy-to-remember number that connects people with important services in their local communities.
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Get Help: Pre-K Education
Pre-K Education
United Way of Bucks County offers quality early education opportunities to low- and moderate-income families throughout the county.
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Pre-K Military Scholarships
Thanks to local generous donors, United Way of Bucks County is able to provide pre-k scholarships to families who are serving or have served in the U.S. Military.
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Senior Food Boxes
Senior Food Boxes
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program provides food boxes to seniors in Bucks County.
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Stuff the Bus
Stuff the Bus prepares kids to go back to school by providing essential school supplies.
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United for ALICE
United Way of Bucks County is offering free assistance to help ALICE (asset-limited, income-constrained, employed) residents of Bucks County with emergency assistance who earn too much to qualify for other programs, but not enough to manage unplanned expenses.
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