Please note: Pikes Peak United Way, 2-1-1 and the Family Success Center will all be closed on 11/28 and 11/29. If you need assistance, head to 211colorado.org.

Stories and Statistics

YOUR IMPACT

Investing in Pikes Peak United Way is the best way to improve your community! We work to improve education, income and health for residents in the Pikes Peak Region. We couldn’t do it without our amazing supporters!

SHARING OUR STORY THROUGH VIDEOS

Whether it’s the joy a child receives through a book, the power of volunteers giving their time or a company going above and beyond – We love sharing our story through videos!

YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK

2,151

Individuals who received tax filing assistance

2,546

Children who enrolled in high-quality childhood programs

15,000

Families who received nutritious food at a food distribution

$1 Million

Amount raised for the COVID-19 Relief Fund

7,500

Students who received backpacks through the annual Backpack Bash

7,619

Individuals who received services to ensure they could live independently to the extent possible
Children served achieved developmental milestones
86%
Individuals served increased their food security
92%
Households served received services which enabled them to maintain their safe and stable housing
87%
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The Peak Progress (QLI) Report is a community effort to look at and evaluate different components of quality of life in the Pikes Peak Region. This project convenes volunteers, community members, and leaders from across the region (Vision Councils) to gather and evaluate data and create goals (referred to as “priority areas”) in various categories.

This report originated in 2007 after Howard Brooks and Jerry Smith recognized the need for benchmarking information and gathered the necessary community support and resources to publish the first edition. The 2019/2020 report seeks to move the report forward by not only focusing on indicators, but also looking for ways to take these findings and create actionable change and improve the quality of life in the Pikes Peak Region. To do this, we followed the original process of creating benchmarks by comparing the Pikes Peak Region to other regions in order to see how we are doing compared to other places in the United States, as well as looking at data over time.

This report is for anyone from a general citizen to an elected representative. Based on the foundation of community groups, networks, and resources that were assembled to develop it, this highly beneficial tool provides reliable and easy to understand data with the potential and proposed steps for actionable change.  

Your Impact

Your Impact