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The Giving Season


Posted on October 9, 2020
Lance Crawford


United Way Campaign chairs. From L-R, Dr. Andre Green, associate vice president academic affairs. Lisa Mestas, CNO, USA Health, Dr. Stephen Kayes, professor of medical education, retired. data-lightbox='featured'
United Way Campaign chairs. From L-R, Dr. Andre Green, associate vice president academic affairs. Lisa Mestas, CNO, USA Health, Dr. Stephen Kayes, professor of medical education, retired.

The USA-United Way of 黑料天堂west Alabama campaign kicked off Sept. 23 and continues through Oct. 21. It鈥檚 a chance for the University community to help their neighbors.

黑料天堂 has a longstanding tradition of giving of supporting the United Way. Since 1998, USA employees and retirees have given almost $5.3 million funding nearly 50 partner programs in our area.

The United Way鈥檚 mission is to improve the quality of life, education, health, financial stability and access to life鈥檚 essentials for every person in the communities they serve.

鈥淵our donation to USA鈥檚 United Way campaign, no matter the amount makes a difference and is vitally important,鈥 said USA President Dr. Tony Waldrop.

All money raised during the campaign stays in the local communities served by the UWSWA. They include, Mobile, Choctaw, Clarke and Washington counties. The programs help provide nutritious meals to families in need, offer counseling services for individuals and families in crisis, deliver rapid response during emergencies and more.

The COVID-19 pandemic has both changed the dynamic of the campaign and the need for our communities.

鈥淭he campaign may look different this year, but the need for your support is more important than ever,鈥 said USA campaign co-chair, Dr. Andre Green, associate vice president of academic affairs. 鈥淚 hope you will join me in investing in today鈥檚 youth through the USA campaign for the United Way.鈥

 

There are three methods of giving available:

  • Texting U黑料天堂AL to 42444
  • Giving by payroll deduction

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