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Global Reach

Latin America and the Caribbean

Overview

The Latin American and Caribbean region is home to 195 million children and teens. Of these, 86 million live in poverty or vulnerable conditions. Urgent challenges in early childhood and youth development demand bold, sustained action. For more than 60 years, United Way has led direct operations across the region, working closely with individuals, businesses, and the public sector.

Within the region, local United Ways drive sustainable, systemic change through community engagement, education, and training programs, corporate volunteering, and strategic consulting - fueled by voluntary payroll contributions, matching gifts, and in-kind donations.

United Way is the path and the platform that can raise the voice for the most vulnerable.

- Belia Meneses, United Way of Guatemala

Latin America and the Caribbean Impact

Shaping the future in Latin America and the Caribbean.

4M+

people helped across 14 countries

40K

volunteers engaged

600+

companies involved in supporting early childhood, youth readiness, and community resiliency

Stories Across Latin America and the Caribbean

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Impact Stories

Volunteering for the Planet in Honduras

Tegucigalpa Ecological Foundation focuses on preserving, maintaining, and reforesting green areas, parks, and monuments. It aligns with United Way's mission to foster resilient communities and healthy public spaces.
Impact Stories

Leading Sustainable Food Security Initiatives in Guatemala

The positive impact on the Tut family continues to expand, and UWG's assistance will enable more families to benefit from these commendable initiatives. This endeavor is an integral part of the Central America multisector alliance, Central America Growth, which is dedicated to enhancing early childhood services in the region.
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Impact Stories

Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: Tackling Global Learning Crisis

Parents, caregivers and other experts know that building language is fundamental to a child's development.
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Impact Stories

Multisectoral collaboration, an alternative to improve early childhood services in Central America

The collective dream of Central American countries for the future of the region is to see adults equipped with knowledge, skills and capable of generating opportunities; resilient in the face of challenges to build their life projects in their own countries. However, to achieve this, it is vital that parents, teachers and communities positively influence their brain development in the first six (6) years of life.
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1.8M

students impacted

The global technology firm, Lenovo, supports programs in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru to equip students ages 8-12 with hands-on training, immersive science fairs, and other steam experiences so they have the best opportunity for a thriving life. 

How You Can Help

Take the next step to support thriving communities. Your gift now or in the future, or the gift of your time, are valuable contributions to our shared mission.