Mission, Vision, and Values

 

Mission

Inland Southern California United Way’s mission is to unite people, ideas, and resources to empower our community and improve lives.

Vision

We envision a caring community, an extraordinary place to live, learn, work, and grow. We work towards this vision by focusing on the education, financial stability, health, and housing of all people in the Inland Southern California region. 

Values

We value the three E’s of Equity, Excellence, and Empathy.

EIN: 95-1742174

 

Inland Southern California United Way 

Inland Southern California United Way mobilizes communities to action so all can thrive. For over 90 years, we’ve answered the call, actively listening and responding to local needs. We champion community resiliency, financial security, and health under the values of excellence, empathy, and equity. With over 150 staff members and 600 volunteers, we serve 1 million people in Riverside, San Bernardino, and East Los Angeles Counties. Together with community partners and those we serve, we're working towards a future where every person in our communities can achieve what they envision for their lives.

EIN: 95-2287250

 

Inland Southern California 211+ 

In partnership with Inland SoCal United Way, Inland Southern California 211+ mobilizes communities to action so all can thrive. For over 90 years, we’ve answered the call, actively listening and responding to local needs. We champion community resiliency, financial security, and health under the values of excellence, empathy, and equity. With over 150 staff members and 600 volunteers, we serve 1 million people in Riverside, San Bernardino, and East Los Angeles Counties. Together with community partners and those we serve, we're working towards a future where every person in our communities can achieve what they envision for their lives. 

About the Contact Center

 

About the Contact Center 

The Inland SoCal 211+ Contact Center empowers residents in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. 211 offers expert 24/7 multi-lingual omni-channel information, referrals, and services. Our 211 began in 2005 and is authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission. We now help more than 430,000 households and about 1 million people meet their needs for housing, healthcare, employment, system navigation, and much more. The 211 Contact Center is AIRS Accredited and operated by expert and compassionate Community Resource Advisors from our local community. There is round-the-clock help in English, Spanish, and 150 other languages. Residents can reach services via the toll-free, easy access number 2-1-1, or by texting their zip code to 898-211. We also have a robust Data & Research team curating more than 3,000 resources and analyzing our extensive data sets to support regional initiatives, research, and policy. Stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers can request data  https://inlandsocaluw.org/request-211-data.