community resiliency flooding

Community Resilience Fund for Passaic County

It is in times of need that we discover the full impact of a community united.

During natural or man-made disasters, The United Way of Passaic County quickly mobilizes resources to support individuals and families when it’s most needed.

Serving the entire county, we mobilize the community when disaster strikes, including raising funds, connecting those in need to critical resources like food, water and shelter, activating volunteers, and engaging local partners to ensure community stability.

In addition, we partner with NJ 211 to respond to support requests during disasters, including connecting people to services such as shelters, emergency food, medical care, clean-up services, and access to government programs.

United Way’s vision is that all communities can anticipate, withstand, and recover from these events because they are better prepared and have the resources they need. When you give to United Way of Passaic County's Community Resilience Fund, you help ensure that our community is equipped to respond and support the long-term recovery after a disaster.

United Way of Passaic County has played a role in the relief and recovery from many disasters, including the September 11 Attacks and hurricanes Sandy, Irene, and Floyd. In this role, United Way has raised and distributed funds to address unmet community needs, both during disaster and in the recovery periods that followed. We have experience in identifying community needs and galvanizing community partners to do the work.

United Way of Passaic County initiates the Community Resilience Fund to secure crucial funds for community needs. Collaborating with Catholic Family and Community Services, the United Way of Passaic County aims to deliver disaster case management and financial aid to those affected.

The United Way of Passaic County also convenes the Community Organizations Active in 
​​​​Disaster (COAD) which is a multi-sector coalition that facilitates communication, cooperation, and coordination organizations in all phases of disaster to maximize member impact.

Individuals who have been impacted by flooding should contact:

Director of CES Programs
Catholic Family & Community Services
aalonso@catholicharities.org
(973) 279-7100 x2010

 

When crisis impacts our community, the desire to help is immediate—and deeply felt. In these moments, donating is one of the most effective ways to support families across Passaic County.

At United Way of Passaic County, financial contributions allow us to respond quickly and thoughtfully—directing resources where they are needed most. Whether it’s helping families stay stable, providing access to essential services, or supporting recovery efforts, your donation gives us the flexibility to act in real time.

Because we are deeply rooted in the community, we understand where the gaps are—and how to fill them efficiently and with care.

In times of uncertainty, your support does more than meet urgent needs—it helps our neighbors recover, rebuild, and move forward with dignity.

United Way of Passaic County has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and all donations are monitored by our local board of directors.

We Promise:

  • Your gift will help right here in Passaic County.
  • Your gift will help vulnerable residents and non-profit organizations in Passaic County.