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Please give a warm welcome to Women United Mission and Volunteerism Chair, Carrie Williams. Growing up on a farm in North Dakota taught Carrie the value of community, partnership and
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Please give a warm welcome to Women United Mission and Volunteerism Chair, Carrie Williams. Growing up on a farm in North Dakota taught Carrie the value of community, partnership and
It was a beautiful day in August as volunteers from Women United and Young Leaders’ Society gathered for a fall day of service at the Royal Theater Club of the
An elementary education background and memories of childhood challenges anchors Jane Egasti’s dedication to early learning initiatives. “As a slow reader in childhood, I have a special place in my
A Tax Supervisor at Kerkering, Barberio & Co., Erin Fuller has lots of experience working under pressure; experience which served her well as she became a first-time campaign coordinator in
UNITED WAY SUNCOAST’S ASSISTANCE GUIDELINES TO BE ADOPTED BY FPL CARE TO SHARE PROGRAM TO HELP MORE CUSTOMERS IN NEED BRADENTON/SARASOTA – United Way is committed to ensuring that our
It’s a melding of heartfelt appreciation and hands-on help, a pairing of community care and company goodwill, a teaming of inspiring energy and engaging efforts. It’s United Way Suncoast’s Week
United Way Suncoast welcomes the new Chief Advancement Officer, Kari Goetz and sat down with her to learn a bit more about her diverse background, her plans for United Way
Tocqueville Society members give to United Way Suncoast for many different reasons. How do we know? Because you told us! And it’s your stories of supporting United Way Suncoast and
As a member of the United Way Suncoast Tocqueville Society, you already make a significant difference in our community and we are very grateful for your support. How can you
As communities across the globe struggle to achieve stability, basic human services, and social equity and justice, the announcement of an unprecedented and unsolicited $20 million donation from MacKenzie Scott