United Way of Pennsylvania and Our Partners in Action
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is November 16 – 22, 2025
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week offers an important reminder that many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with basic needs. Across the Commonwealth, too many families are facing rising rents, increased food costs, limited shelter capacity, and instability that threatens their well-being.
United Way of Pennsylvania (UWP) is proud to stand alongside our statewide network of partners who work every day to help individuals and families secure safe housing, prevent homelessness, and access long-term stability resources. Their work represents critical progress in building strong, resilient communities where every person has a place to call home.
Our Housing Partners Across Pennsylvania
UWP is honored to recognize the organizations who partnered with us during 2025 to advance housing stability, support diversion efforts, assist individuals experiencing homelessness, and strengthen coordinated community responses. These partners provide emergency shelter, prevention services, case management, rapid rehousing, and essential supports that help Pennsylvanians remain safely housed.
2025 Housing Partners
- Bradford County Human Services
- Center for Community Action
- Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc.
- Clinton County Housing Authority
- Clinton County Housing Coalition, Inc.
- Community CARES
- Domestic Violence Intervention of Lebanon County
- Housing Coalition of Cumberland County
- Housing Transitions
- Lehigh Conference of Churches
- Mifflin Juniata Human Services
- New Bethany
- Pocono Mountains United Way
- Servants to All
- Tableland Services
- The Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Cumberland County
- Third Street Alliance
- Union-Snyder Community Action
- United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley
- Valley Youth House
These housing partners work tirelessly to keep families connected to stable shelter, prevent homelessness where possible, and provide compassionate support when crisis strikes.
Recognizing the PA 211 Coordinated Entry Network
In addition to our housing partners, UWP recognizes the PA 211 network of providers who serve as Coordinated Entry access points across the state. These partners ensure that individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability can connect quickly to assessment, shelter options, and local housing resources.
PA 211 Coordinated Entry Providers
- PA 211 East — United Way of Lancaster County
- PA 211 Northeast — Family Service Association of Northeast PA
- PA 211 South Central — CONTACT Helpline
- PA 211 Southwest PA, PA 211 Northwest PA & PA 211 Southeast — United Way of Southwestern PA
- PA 211 Chester County — Chester County Human Needs Network
Their work ensures that every call, text, and chat receives a coordinated response grounded in dignity, equity, and accessibility.
Together, We Are Strengthening Housing Stability
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is a moment to honor the work happening in every corner of Pennsylvania — from emergency shelter operations to prevention strategies, from diversion supports to crisis response. Every partner listed above plays a vital role in helping individuals and families access safe housing, avoid displacement, and find a path forward.
United Way of Pennsylvania is grateful for the dedication, compassion, and innovation these partners bring to their communities. Together, we are building a stronger, more connected Commonwealth where every Pennsylvanian has the opportunity to thrive.