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Standards & Statements

Diversity Intentions

United Way of Morris County adheres to the following non-discrimination policy in all aspects of its work:  "United Way of Morris County is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, religion, gender, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ethnicity, atypical heredity cellular or blood trait, refusal to provide genetic information or submit to genetic testing, veterans status, or any other status protected by local, state, or federal law."

Diversity: A Statement of Principle

United Way of Morris County's vision is to be the national model for championing diversity, welcoming and serving everyone.

Diversity is valuing individuals without regard to race, religion, color, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, physical challenge and age.

We need diversity because our work has taught us its value.  Every day we experience the dramatic changes occurring in our country: changing demographics, changing workplace attitudes, and changing needs in our communities.

Our ability to embrace diversity and to make it an integral part of our business will enable us to serve our members and their communities more effectively.  It will also help us attract new volunteers, new employees and new givers.

Our goal is to have our Board of Directors, management, staff, and volunteers genuinely demonstrate the principles of diversity, which enrich our country and its communities.

 

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United Way of Morris County works to create long-lasting changes in the community. We invite you to be part of the change.  Together, we can create opportunities for a better tomorrow.



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Your Donation at Work

$25 allows one adult to attend a 40 Developmental Assets Training class.

$50 provides Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) information cards to raise awareness about free tax preparation services in Morris County.

$500 professionally trains 10 mentors, preparing them to mentor youth, care partners, and persons in need of financial mentoring.
 
$500 donation to the Front Line Fund supports military families in need of car and home repairs.

$1,000 supports technology upgrades for one United Way of Morris County staff member.

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