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Williamson County has the second highest violent juvenile
crime rate — and the second highest high school drop out rate — in
the 10-county Central Texas region.
Home foreclosure posting in Williamson County rose 97% between 2002
and 2005.
25% of those in Williamson County — 83,000 individuals — live
without health insurance.
Family violence, sexual assault and child abuse are the cause of
almost 50% of all homelessness
in Texas — the number of confirmed regional child abuse victims has
increased 47% since 2004. |
Your contribution
helps bring together nonprofits, businesses, government, faith-based
groups, and ordinary citizens like you to bring about lasting change
in Williamson County. |
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community investment partners ...
United Way of Williamson County partners with local organizations
committed to providing both safety
nets and ladders to success in
the areas of:
– food, shelter & safety
– childhood education
– health & wellness
– financial stability
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You expect the money you contribute
to be well-spent
and make a difference.
[ So do we. ]
That’s why United Way of Williamson County focuses your investment
in community programs that
address key areas of community concern,
manage their money responsibly,
and get results. |