community impact

Volunteers Drive Impact

The United Way Community Impact Cabinet met on May 17, 2010 at our new offices at 900 Chapel Street to move through a full agenda of community change efforts.  The volunteers reviewed the recently made Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine investments, and discussed the information learned from the initiative to better understand the challenges and strengths facing our region.  The bottom line: what did we learn from this fundraising, investment, and volunteer effort that will make our work and this community stronger?

Community Voices Podcast: Amy Casavina-Hall, Director of Community Impact at United Way

In this 10 minute podcast Amy Casavina-Hall, Director of Community Impact at United Way talks about what she does in her postion and how United Way organizers work in the communty. She also talks about her career path and what motivates her to continue working the nonprofit sector.

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