United Way of Marshall County
Community volunteers

United is the Way

Building a Stronger Marshall County Together

For over 60 years, United Way of Marshall County has mobilized communities to action — supporting local health, youth opportunity, financial security, and community resiliency across Marshall County, Indiana.

$8M+

Granted to local agencies

60+

Years serving Marshall County

28%

Of families are ALICE

24/7

Help available via 211

Where We Focus

Four Pillars of Community Impact

We mobilize communities to action across four key areas, helping thousands of Marshall County residents build better lives.

Making a Difference

Signature Programs

Marshall County Imagination Library

Imagination Library

In partnership with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, providing one free book per month to children from birth to age five — inspiring a love of reading one book at a time.

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TriShare Childcare Program

TriShare Childcare

An initiative splitting childcare costs three ways between the employee, employer, and community — launched with a $750,000 grant from Indiana FSSA.

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ALICE in Marshall County

ALICE Initiative

Supporting Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed households — 28% of Marshall County families who earn above poverty but can't afford the basics.

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Our Community

How We've Helped

Community Voices

“Your donations drive Marshall County's health, education, and financial success forward and help us all #LiveUNITED.”

Oliver Ford Lincoln

Workplace Giving Partner · Plymouth, IN

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