Your giving to United Helpers
The time is right for you to be a hero to United Helpers. Your gift means more now than ever. Help us to secure the wonderful, critical mission of United Helpers for well into the future, for our family and neighbors.
Ways you can give
Please be a part of safeguarding our community and loved ones. These are ways you can help:
- – Your one-time gift of check or credit card
- – Your online gift
- – Your crypto gift
- – As you shop online, you can also support at UH at 100s of stores and Walmart Round Up
- – Your recurring credit card gift (monthly, quarterly, etc)
- – Streamlined giving via text – send code “united helpers” to 50155 and follow prompts
- – Employee giving through payroll deduction
- – Call us @ (315) 714-3123 or (315) 714-3113
Thank you!

Help to continue a legacy
Be a part of an inspiring history. United Helpers began with a dream to create a caring organization, thanks to a group of visionaries. In 1898, ten St. Lawrence County women each gave one hundred dollars to form the Society of the United Helpers as a safe haven for children who needed a stable home. (Pictured above: Five residents of the UH Children’s Home, circa 1936.)
2023 Society Board of Directors
Joseph A. Finnegan (Madrid) — President
Patti Wood (Clayton) — Vice President
Michael Curtis (Liverpool) — Secretary / Treasurer
Barbara Brown (Ogdensburg)
Barbara Gordon (Potsdam)
Yvonne Lewandowski (Heuvelton)
Amy Nugent (Ogdensburg)
Molly Pressey (Norfolk)