Open recruitment for our Campaign Cabinet

Tanya Noyes • April 29, 2024

We're recruiting for our Campaign Cabinet!




Are YOU looking to make a BIG IMPACT in our community?

Do you want to help others thrive by improving lives and building community throughout Leeds and Grenville?


Then please consider joining our Campaign Cabinet group at United Way Leeds & Grenville!

This is a volunteer role, working alongside other local leaders to increase stewardship and donations to UWLG. Our Cabinet will start meeting in June and wrap up at the end of November so you can enjoy the holiday season.


What we raise this year will determine what we can GIVE next year. Help us increase our donorship by joining our Cabinet and make 2025 the year of the BIG GIVE!


A message from UWLG Campaign Cabinet Chair, Ian McFall: “UWLG is on a mission to improve lives and help people across Leeds & Grenville. In the last two years we have refined our goals and strengthened our board and our organization. If you have a passion for helping others, teamwork, and helping with our fundraising, please consider joining our Campaign Cabinet.”

 

 Please reach out to Hailie at ed@uwlg.org or call 613-342-8889 to discuss this opportunity and/or apply to join our mission: To improve lives and build community by engaging individuals and mobilizing collective action! 

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