Organizations Filed Purposes:
The mission of the United Way of the Virginia Peninsula is to improve the quality of life for people in our community by funding programs in the areas of Education, Health, and Self-Sufficiency.
To improve the quality of life for people in our community by helping them live their best possible lives. United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in our community.
Other Allocations - HealthA community is only as healthy as the people who call it home. We expand access to quality, affordable care, give parents the tools they need to raise healthy children, and get everyone moving more and eating better.?United Way supports free clinics, Senior Services linking our elderly population with social, medical, transportation and community services. Case management assistance for low income seniors. Pediatric Hospice for families caring for catastrophically ill children at home.In addition, United way pays donor designated funds for the Peninsula Combined Federal Campaign and the United Way Community Campaign directly to many 501c(3) organizations in the local area and nationwide.
Responding to Basic NeedsUWVP helps families become financially stable and independent. Through a $1,095,630 investment in providing help in times of crisis or disaster. UWVP funded programs touched well over 100,000 residents on the Virginia Peninsula. Serving families in crisis, Shelter to the homeless, Emergency Food distribution, Emergency Communications for the Military, Disaster Services and Domestic Violence Intervention and Assistance.
Investing in Education - School SuccessUWVP helps children and youth achieve their potential through education. We invested $1,013,145 in the academic success of approximately 38,000 children and youth residing on the Virginia Peninsula. Kindergarten Readiness - affordable preschool programs. Early Prevention & Intervention for children with disabilities or developmental delays. K-12 Enrichment - character development and mentoring. Child Welfare - case management and education, adoption services and support to families in need.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Steven S Kast | President/CEO | 40 | $210,560 |
Kevin Lyles | Vice President | 40 | $90,213 |
Nhu Ywargin | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Dr Willard Maxwell Jr | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Sandy B Wanner | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Marshall N Warner | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Alexis Swann | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Joycelyn Y Spight Roache | Ex-Officio | 0.2 | $0 |
Cj Skip Smith Iii | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Jonathan P Skinner | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Brian K Skinner | Ex-Officio | 0.2 | $0 |
Conway H Shield Iii | Vice Chairman | 0.2 | $0 |
Leslie H Schultz | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Keith D Roots | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Graham A Nuttycombe | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Michael W Maier | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Nancy W Littlefield | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Gregory F Lawson | Treasurer | 0.2 | $0 |
Gordon L Gentry Jr | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
J Patrick Finneran | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Jerri F Dickseski | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Tom J Cosgrove | Ex-Officio | 0.2 | $0 |
Lindsey A Carney | Chair | 0.2 | $0 |
Steven C Bond | Secretary | 0.2 | $0 |
Gary L Behm | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
Stephen C Barrs | Director | 0.2 | $0 |
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