United Way of Central Oklahoma Launches Household Survey to Identify Crucial Community Needs

United Way of Central Oklahoma has launched its 2017 Household Survey in collaboration with the Center of Applied Research for Nonprofit Organizations. The purpose of the study is to identify the most urgent health and human services needs in central Oklahoma.

“By understanding these critical needs, United Way can better serve our community,” said Debby Hampton, United Way of Central Oklahoma president and CEO. “We will have the opportunity to convene and rally community leaders, members and stakeholders around these identified issues and also ensure that charitable resources are directed to areas that are most impactful.”

Survey results will be shared with the community in United Way of Central Oklahoma’s research publication Vital Signs. Those who would like to participate in the survey can find it here http://www.unitedwayokc.org/research. Participants have the opportunity to be entered into a drawing for a $100 Visa gift card from the Center of Applied Research for Nonprofit Organizations.

About United Way of Central Oklahoma

United Way of Central Oklahoma researches human needs within the communities of central Oklahoma and directs resources to accountable health and human services agencies to meet those needs by improving the health, safety, education and economic well-being of its most vulnerable citizens. For more information about United Way of Central Oklahoma, please visit www.unitedwayokc.org or call (405) 236-8441.