
Give your time. Lend a hand.
LIVE UNITED by volunteering.
Get involved and make an impact. You can make a difference in your community and help bring about the change you want to see in the world by volunteering for a cause or organization that shares your ideals.
Volunteering not only provides the satisfaction of making a difference, it can offer other benefits, such as:
- Learning new skills
- Meeting new people, including business contacts
- Providing a sense of worth
United Way has joined forces with Volunteer NH to enhance our state’s tradition of volunteering. Click here to search for volunteer opportunities by location, interest, or social group.
Every September, United Way works with dozens of companies and non-profit agencies to produce Day of Caring, which mobilizes hundreds of volunteers for local one-day projects.
Give Now
United Way is working to advance the common good by focusing on education, income, and health.
Your trust and confidence in us are very important. You can expect us to be accountable and transparent about our finances, and more importantly, we pledge to be accountable for delivering on our mission to mobilize the community to improve lives.
You may think volunteering...
You may think volunteering only means cleaning up, planting trees, or working in a soup kitchen. But many nonprofits need professional services, such as writing a business plan, doing their books, developing a Web site, board governance or software training. UWGN offers you a variety of ways to get involved and make an impact.
Live United in Your Community
Help inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow. Advocate to make real change. Learn what is happening in our community, and share that knowledge with others.
Five Things You Can Do
1. Donate your newspaper subscription to a local school when you go on vacation.
2. Take the children in your life to a local museum, exhibit or play.
3. Donate new or gently used professional clothing to an organization assisting individuals in seeking employment.
4. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes and soap and drop them off at the local homeless shelter.
5. Serve as a greeter at a free tax preparation community coalition site to help low-income families acquire up to thousands of dollars in earned income tax credits.









