Community Resiliency

When crisis hits, no one should face it alone.

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For many ALICE households, a single unexpected crisis- job loss, illness, natural disaster, or family violence- can quickly spiral into long-term instability. Without immediate support and clear pathways to recovery, short-term emergencies can have lasting consequences. 

United Way of Central Illinois strengthens our community’s ability to respond to and recover from crisis by supporting a coordinated network of frontline services that provide both immediate relief and connections to longer-term support.

Our goal: Each year from 2026 through 2029, 60% of individuals accessing crisis services will be connected to resources beyond immediate emergency support.

This means…

  • Individuals and families receive rapid access to shelter, food, and safety.
  • Crisis situations become turning points toward stability- not long-term setbacks.
  • Survivors of violence and trauma find safety, healing, and ongoing support.
  • Community partners work together to streamline services and improve outcomes.

Crisis can affect anyone- but it disproportionately impacts ALICE families living paycheck to paycheck. A resilient community ensures no one has to navigate these challenges alone.

2026-2029 Community Resiliency Community Investments

Disaster Cycle Services, American Red Cross

St. John's Breadline, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois

Women with Children in Crisis, Contact Ministries

Emergency Shelter, Helping Hands of Springfield, Inc.

Crisis Nursery Emergency Childcare, Mini O'Beirne Crisis Nursery

Youth Development & Community Education, Motherland Gardens

Adult and Children Shelter, Sojourn Shelter and Services

Rapid Intervention for Survivor Empowerment, Springfield Urban League

ALICE Emergency Fund, United Way of Central Illinois

211 Call Center, United Way of Central Illinois

 

View complete list and investments here.

United Way of Central Illinois proudly supports 211, a free, 24/7 helpline that connects people to local resources and services. Whether it's housing, mental health support, or utility assistance, trained specialists are ready to help - anytime, day or night. Call 211 now.

211 is a vital lifeline in times of crisis and a trusted source of help every day. United Way is committed to making life better for individuals and families across our community.

During times of personal crisis, United Way of Central Illinois works with trusted community partners to provide urgent support for individuals and families. Whether someone needs emergency shelter, short-term childcare support, or help putting food on the table, we're connecting them with the resources they need. By responding quickly and working together, we help our neighbors stay safe, stable, and supported when it matters most.

When crisis strikes, whether it's a natural disaster like a flood or a community emergency, United Way of Central Illinois is here to help. We mobilize quickly to raise funds for immediate relief and long-term recovery, support trusted partners on the ground, and coordinate to meet urgent needs.

Because in times of crisis, our community comes together, and United Way helps lead the way.

United Way of Central Illinois' ALICE Emergency Fund provides critical support to individuals and families who are working hard but struggling to make ends meet. ALICE - Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed - households often live paycheck to paycheck, with little or no savings to cover unexpected expenses. When a crisis hits, like a car repair, medical bill, or missed paycheck, the ALICE Emergency Fund steps in to help families stay stable, avoid eviction, and meet basic needs. By supporting this fund, United Way helps hardworking neighbors weather life's storms and stay on the path to long-term stability.

 


 

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