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Your pledge supports quality agencies. More than 99 percent of clients using a counseling or mental health United Way agency reported satisfaction with the agency’s staff and programs.


United Way is helping in Madison County

Your generous contribution to the United Way makes Madison County a better place to live and work. From basic social needs to specialized care, 119 United Way member agencies served more than 183,191 people in Madison County in 2006. Chances are you or someone you know has benefited from the support of a United Way agency.

From Girl Scouts to the American Red Cross, the United Way of Greater St. Louis funds nearly 200 agencies that have proven their ability to make a lasting, important impact on our county.


The 75 Hour Challenge: Help build a stronger community created on 6/18/2008
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Flood assistance from 2-1-1 created on 6/16/2008
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Make an impact on your neighborhood this summer with Saint Louis Bread Co. and United Way created on 6/3/2008
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Letter to the editor: United Way chair thanks volunteers created on 5/7/2008
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Letter to the editor from SWID board chair Ann Pipkin created on 5/5/2008
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Madison County 
is served jointly by the Southwest Illinois Division and the Tri-Cities Area Division.

Southwest Illinois Board of Directors

Tri-Cities Area Board of Directors

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Contact us:

Southwest Illinois Division
263 South Sixth Street
Wood River, IL 62095
(618) 251-0072
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Tri-Cities Area Division (cities of Granite City, Madison, Venice, Pontoon Beach and Mitchell)
1821 Edison Avenue
Granite City, IL 62040
(618) 877-6780
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Million Dollar Companies

The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.