United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties (Unofficial)
Current Contact Information | |
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Address | 215 S. Walnut St. |
City, State, Zip | Wooster, Ohio 44691 |
Phone | Phone: (330) 263-6363 |
Contact Person | Firstname Enter Lastname here |
Contact Title | Owner |
Last updated | 2021-07 |
Type | Non-profit government organization |
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Purpose | Mobilizing community resources to help people measurably improve their lives. |
Headquarters | 215 S. Walnut St., Wooster, Ohio |
Services | Health - Workforce Development - Safety Net - Youth Development |
Executive Director | Katie Kogleman |
Director of Finance and Operations | Lisa Nyhart |
Manager of Public Relations | Carrolyn Salazar |
Campaign & Project Administrator | Shelbie Bardall |
Board of directors | H. Stewart Fitz Gibbon III, Ex-Officio; Amberly Wolf, President; Ron Schlegel, Vice President; Diana Everage |
Volunteers | WHIRE Volunteer; Allocations Volunteer |
Website | https://www.uwwh.org/ |
Locations
- 215 S. Walnut St., Wooster, Ohio 44691
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Full-Text Articles
- February 27, 2021: "Study: Holmes, Wayne Counties Have Most Generous Residents in Ohio" by Kevin Lynch, The Daily Record, p. A4.
- March 12, 2021: "Vaccine Eligibility Expands - Holmes Back at Orange Alert Level, Wayne Stays Orange, Ashland Stays Red" by Emily Morgan, The Daily Record, p. A2.
- March 27, 2021: "United Way Allocates $810,000" by Bryce Buyakie, The Daily Record, p. A2.
- March 28, 2021: "Wayne County Sends Residents Online to Get the Shot" by Emily Morgan, The Daily Record, p. A3.
- April 25, 2021: "United Way Honors MCTV at Drive-thur Awards", The Daily Record, p. A3.
- May 23, 2021: "Reading Under the Lights Brings Literacy Activities to Schoolchildren", The Daily Record, p. A3.
- July 04, 2021: "Big Voices - 'Little Women' Presented by Holmes Center for the Arts" by Kevin Lynch, The Daily Record, p. B1.
- July 06, 2021: "College Project Seeks to Bolster Community Solutions" by Rachel Karas, The Daily Record, p. A3.