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  SUCCESS STORIES  

Step into the realm of triumph and resilience as we unveil the remarkable journeys of individuals and families whose lives were forever changed by the unwavering dedication and transformative impact of the United Way of Greater High Point.

 

From overcoming adversity to achieving remarkable milestones, these extraordinary success stories exemplify the power of collective action and the profound difference we can make together in building a stronger, more vibrant community.

UWGHP impact

Together, We Will Respond, Recover, Reimagine, And Rebuild. 

Our mission is​ to develop resources and partnerships that make a measurable difference in people’s lives. We want to fight for the education, health, and financial stability of every person in every community.

 Senior Resources of Guilford 

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater High Point

The Salvation Army of High Point

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of High Point

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Piedmont

YMCA of High Point

Oak Hills Girl Scouts

They meet in a United Way funded program at Oak Hill Elementary as an offered elective.  


Without this program, most of these girls would not have the means or transportation be able to participate as Girl Scouts.  Because of your United Way dollars, they are developing critical life skills taught by positive role models.  They have a place to belong.

Oak Hills Girl Scouts

Open Door Ministries of High Point

Jonathan

As a result of unemployment, through no fault of his own, Jonathan became homeless. While Jonathan was a hard worker with a Bachelor’s Degree, he found himself in need of shelter at Open Door Ministries to get back on his feet.  


Now, he is working at GTCC teaching adult classes and English as a Second Language.  His drive to succeed and help others fuels his constant contagious smile. Without United Way funding Open Door Ministries, Jonathan may have had nowhere to turn.

Jonathan Story
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