No First Day Jitters Thanks to QCI
Fighting back tears, Kristina prepares to take a photo of her 5-year-old son Ethan as he holds a pennant that says, First Day of School. It’s an emotional moment for
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Fighting back tears, Kristina prepares to take a photo of her 5-year-old son Ethan as he holds a pennant that says, First Day of School. It’s an emotional moment for
Joseph Bailey isn’t on the United Way Suncoast payroll but you could be forgiven for thinking he is. Volunteer, Committee Member, Campaign Coordinator, LINC and Admiral Society member – he’s
Sabrina G. Jackson, SHRM-SCP, CDP is a passionate educator with over 15 years’ experience. As a National Diversity Council Senior Certified Professional, she has facilitated training and educational sessions on
As president of the Asset Management Services (AMS) division of Raymond James & Associates, Erik Fruland is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the department, including research, money management,
Hearing the words “Summer break” conjures up images of sun-drenched days, the pool, vacations and lots of free time. But, for many children, summer isn’t all fun and games. It’s
United Way Suncoast uses the famed fleur-de-lis to symbolize its Tocqueville Society group of donors. History tells us the fleur-de-lis represents faith, wisdom, and chivalry. Jamie and Jane Egasti have
The Pinellas County School Board approved a motion on Feb. 22 to extend the school district’s partnership with United Way Suncoast so it can add Evara Health to its list
Every effort held meaning to the organizations. Every volunteer gave time without complaint. Every heart swelled with pride over the collaborative effort. United Way Suncoast’s 30th annual Week of Caring
Under rich blue skies, they gathered at Taqueria El Sol in Wimauma last month to tout the promise of a new day and celebrate those who answered a clarion call.