History and Mission
About Us
United Way advances the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. Our focus is on Education, Financial Stability, and Health- building blocks for a good quality of life. We recruit the people and organizations from the community who bring the passion, expertise and resources neccesary to get things done.
We invite you to be a part of the change.
You can Give, you can Advocate, you can Volunteer. That's what it means to LIVE UNITED.
Mission
To build a stronger South Hampton Roads by mobilizing its communities to improve people's lives
History
The "Norfolk Community Fund" (NCF) was organized in 1923 with Judge
Thomas H. Wilcox as Chief Volunteer Officer. That first campaign raised
$298,207, which was used to fund community services and programs by
local agencies.
During the Great Depression, monies raised each year were consistently
below $200,000. As a result, agencies were forced to conduct
supplementary campaigns. During the 1939 Victory Dinner to celebrate the
end of the campaign, a prominent community business leader, Mr.
Royster, brought the campaign over its goal by providing a large
contribution of more than $10,000. This brought the campaign $240 over
its goal for a total of $204,997! For the two years following World War
II, the annual appeal was called "The Norfolk United Fund" and in 1948
it adopted the name "Norfolk Community Chest."
In 1957, the "Norfolk Community Chest" merged with the "Community Chest
of Virginia Beach" and Princess Anne County to become the "United
Communities Fund." (UCF) The UCF joined the "Portsmouth Area United
Fund" (PAUF) to conduct the first "Four Cities United Way Campaign" with
the UCF and PAUF each retaining their separate identity. In 1979, the
UCF Board of Directors voted to change its name to "Four Cities United
Way." The United Way of South Hampton Roads was not established until
January 1984 and included the cities of Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth
and Virginia Beach. Suffolk was added to the campaign in 1985 and Isle
of Wight County in 1992.
Today, the United Way of South Hampton Roads Campaign encompasses the
six south side cities, and includes three other distinct annual
campaigns: the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) for all area federal
personnel; the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign (CVC) for state
employees; and the United Way and Combined Charities Campaign (CCC) for
municipal and public school employees. Additionally, the United Way of
South Hampton Roads conducts a Capital Campaign (CC) periodically and
has initiated programs such as Project Inclusion, a minority leadership
development program and Success by 6, a development program designed to
support pre-school children and their families. Both programs strive for
long-lasting community improvement through individual improvement.
Additionally, United Way has established a community foundation that
includes agencies as affiliates. The foundation is driven by donor
wishes to endow agencies, programs or fields of interest in the
community. For detailed information on the foundation, please go to www.unitedwayfoundation.org.
Location
South Hampton Roads Regional Office
2515 Walmer Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23513-2604
Tel 757.853.8500
Fax 757.853.390
www.unitedwayshr.org
www.unitedwayfoundation.org