May 15,2013
Recess with the Redskins Powered by United WayOur Mission
United Way of the National Capital Area mobilizes individuals and organizations in the DC metro region to improve education, financial stability, and health - the building blocks of a good quality of life. That is what it means to "Live United" in the National Capital Area.
Our Work
Did You Know?
45.0% of residents living in Ward 8 receive food stamps.
35.0% of residents living in Ward 7 receive food stamps.
5.0% of residents living in Ward 2 receive food stamps.
9.8% of residents in Ward 4 are unemployed.
3.2% of residents in Ward 3 are unemployed.
6.0% of residents in Ward 2 are unemployed.
12.0% of people living in Ward 1 receive food stamps.
6.0% of people live below the poverty level in Prince William County.
9.4% of students in Prince William County drop out of high school.
More than 130,000 residents in Prince William County do not have health insurance.
8.9% of students in Montgomery County do not graduate high school.
In Montgomery County, 1 in 6 children under 18 is at risk of hunger.
6.7% of people live below the poverty level in Montgomery County.
13.9% of students in Prince George's County do not graduate high school.
7.8% of people live below the poverty level in Prince George’s County.
In Prince George's County, approximately 1 in 4 children under 18 is at risk of hunger.
30,000 children in Northern Virginia live in poverty.
In Northern Virginia, 1 in 6 children under 18 is at risk of hunger.
17.2% of residents in the District of Columbia live below the poverty level.
19.0% of residents in the District of Columbia receive food stamps.
11.9% of residents in the District of Columbia are unemployed.
22.0% of students in the District of Columbia do not graduate high school.
32% of children live below the poverty level in the District of Columbia.
In the District of Columbia, nearly 1 in 2 children under 18 is at the risk of hunger.
12.5% of residents living in Maryland do not graduate high school.
9.2% of people live below the poverty level in Maryland.
Over 28% of residents living in Ward 8 are unemployed.
Nearly 20% of people living in Ward 7 are unemployed.
67% of children living in Ward 6 are below the poverty level.
15.8% of people living in Ward 5 are unemployed.
There are more than 40,000 uninsured residents living in Loudoun County.
6.1% of students living in Loudoun County drop out of high school.
Nearly 8,000 people in Loudoun County live on an income of $20,000 to support a family of four.
10.6% of people in Fairfax County do not have health insurance.
5.6% of people live below the poverty level in Fairfax County.
7.9% of students living in Fairfax County drop out of high school.
10.5% of children in Arlington County live below the poverty level.
9.4% of students in Arlington County drop out of high school.
More than 3,000 people in Northern Virginia are homeless, 10% of these live in Alexandria, Virginia.
In Northern Virginia, 1 in 6 children under 18 is at risk of hunger.
In Prince George's County, approximately 1 in 4 children under 18 is at risk of hunger.
In Montgomery County, 1 in 6 children under 18 is at risk of hunger.
In the District of Columbia, nearly 1 in 2 children under 18 is at the risk of hunger.
Every $1 invested in high quality early childhood education saves taxpayers $7.
Food stamps last an average of 2 1/2 weeks.
The Rand Corporation states that 90% of a person's brain growth happens before the age of 3.
More than 130,000 residents in Prince William County do not have health insurance.
Our Impact
Success Stories
Camp Fire Patuxent Area Council: Sam and Nikki’s Story
We had the privilege of having two children at Camp Fire, both adopted with special needs and identified as having serious learning and behavioral problems, participate in our program.











