United Way of Trumbull County

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3601 Youngstown Rd SE
Warren, OH 44484

United Way of Trumbull County, located in Warren, OH, is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the community through various initiatives and partnerships. Their work includes promoting early childhood literacy, empowering individuals with financial resources, providing a community helpline, and offering prescription assistance. With a focus on community impact, United Way of Trumbull County strives to connect people with the help they need and create a stronger, more resilient community.

As part of their centennial celebration in 2023, United Way of Trumbull County is recognizing 100 local heroes who inspire others. They also have a group called Women United, which brings together passionate women to make a difference in the community. Through their various programs and initiatives, United Way of Trumbull County is committed to helping individuals and families in need and creating positive change in the area.

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