The mission of the Inland Empire United Way
is to engage a caring community to respond to human need by:
- helping disadvantaged kids succeed in school.
- providing easy access to health and social services.
- encouraging safe and nurturing environments for
infants and toddlers.
- developing opportunities for volunteers to create
positive change.
Purpose
Inland Empire United Way is a community impact
organization working to shape a stronger, healthier and
safer community. By partnering with local corporations,
foundations, non-profit organizations and government
agencies, United Way is making measurable changes in the
lives of children, families and the community.
Volunteer Driven
Volunteers from the community govern Inland Empire United
Way. Leaders reside or work in the service areas, so they
are in tune with the specific needs of their communities.
The volunteer board of directors is responsible for all
local policies, resource development, finances,
program/initiative selections and other major decisions.
High Standards
Inland Empire United Way holds funded programs up to very
high standards. Programs are required to measure and report
the impact made on clients’ lives. The results of
outcome-based measurement are used as a tool to determine
effectiveness and improve program quality.
Fiscal Accountability
Inland Empire United Way is audited annually by an
outside source. The financial audit has resulted in a clean
report every year since its establishment. Inland Empire
United Way finances and programs are on file with the
California State Attorney General.
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MT. BALDY REGION:
Pomona Valley/Western San Bernardino
County— Chino, Chino Hills,
Claremont, Diamond Bar, Fontana, La
Verne, Lytle Creek, Montclair, Mt.
Baldy, Ontario, Pomona, Rancho
Cucamonga, San Dimas, Upland and Walnut.
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EAST VALLEY REGION:
East Valley San Bernardino County—Calimesa,
East Highland, Forest Falls, Loma Linda,
Mentone, Oak Glen, Redlands and Yucaipa.
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PALO VERDE VALLEY REGION:
Eastern Riverside County—including
Blythe and the desert communities within
the Palo Verde Valley.
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