
MINNEAPOLIS (Feb. 12, 2026) – Across the Greater Twin Cities, families are facing mounting challenges: lost income due to missed work, difficulty accessing food, rising housing instability and an impending rental crisis, and growing uncertainty about where to turn for help.
In recent weeks, these pressures have only intensified, and Greater Twin Cities United Way (United Way) has accelerated its response efforts to meet this moment in our community.
As a trusted nonprofit that has served the region for more than 110 years, United Way is connecting people in crisis to help, moving resources and dollars quickly to frontline nonprofits, and convening partners across sectors to respond together.
“Greater Twin Cities United Way is grateful to be working alongside passionate and resilient nonprofit partners, with the support of generous donors, as we accelerate response efforts to meet this moment in our community,” said Kristina Salkowski, Senior Vice President of Advancement at Greater Twin Cities United Way.
What we’re seeing in community right now
Through its 211 resource helpline, United Way is hearing directly from neighbors experiencing urgent needs. 211 has been responding to surges in housing and food requests: At their highest, 211 calls and texts related to food assistance were up 197%, housing stability was up 103% and rental assistance was up 235%. Additionally, requests from Spanish-speaking households have increased dramatically and were up 1,646%. Many callers report lost work, fear disrupting daily routines, or sudden gaps in income that make it impossible to cover rent or groceries.
At the same time, nonprofit partners report unprecedented demand. Food shelves are expanding access by bringing food to people in their homes. Housing organizations are trying to prevent evictions with fewer and more strained resources. Direct-service staff are stretched thin as they care for neighbors who are navigating trauma and instability.
“Nonprofits on the frontlines are rapidly innovating and responding to evolving community needs as they arise,” said Shannon Smith Jones, Senior Vice President of Community Impact at Greater Twin Cities United Way. “We are proud to support the amazing work of our community partners.”
What United Way is doing
Greater Twin Cities United Way is activating its unique role as a uniter and convener, bringing together nonprofits, volunteers, donors, corporate partners and public leaders to respond quickly and effectively to this crisis.
Right now, United Way is:
“This is a moment that requires speed, trust and deep relationships,” continued Smith Jones. “Our job is to sit at the center, to listen, connect and move resources where they can make the greatest difference. That’s what United Way was built to do.”
What’s still needed, and how the community can help
While United Way is working hard to meet the moment, the needs in our communities are significant. Nonprofits need flexible resources to continue serving families during this unprecedented time. Volunteers are needed to help bring food, household essentials and other supplies to families. And community members are looking for trusted ways to help without unintentionally burdening busy nonprofits.
Greater Twin Cities United Way is inviting individuals, companies and institutions to join a coordinated response by:
A moment that calls for all of us
Greater Twin Cities United Way expresses deep gratitude to the partners who are making this work possible, including:
“This moment calls for unity,” said John Wilgers, President and CEO of Greater Twin Cities United Way. “We’ve been here before, and we know what works. When we join together, align our efforts, and act with care and urgency, we can help families today while strengthening the community we all share for tomorrow.”
To learn more or join the response, visit gtcuw.org/join-us.
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About Greater Twin Cities United Way
Greater Twin Cities United Way unites changemakers, advocates for social good, and develops solutions to address the challenges no one can solve alone to create a community where all people thrive regardless of income, race or place. For more information, visit gtcuw.org and follow us on LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X.