The United Way of Lee County has its roots in two very caring communities: Auburn and Opelika, Alabama. Both cities formed United Funds or Community Chests in the mid 1950s to meet the social concerns and needs of their communities. As the neighboring cities continued to grow, the leadership of the two communities looked for ways to improve and maximize philanthropy to those in need. They decided the best way to do this was by merger of the two organizations. In 1988 the United Way of Lee County, Inc. was incorporated.Today, the United Way of Lee County continues its work to make our community stronger. By focusing on education, income and health, we are working to advance the common good. Our goal is to create long lasting changes that prevent problems from happening in the first place. Through local initiatives, collaborations and community partners, we are making a difference in the lives of thousands of families and individuals in our area. We invite you to be part of the change. Together, united, we can inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow.The United Way of Lee County supports 30 non-profit agencies and programs in Lee County.