Ochlawaha Leadership Society

“I live united because the United Way has been a big part of my life for many years.  I have found through financial support and active engagement with this organization, I have the opportunity to serve many agencies and individuals in our community.  There is no greater reward than seeing how the agencies supported by United Way assist those in need.”

Sandy Tallant,
Business Relations Manager, 
Duke Energy

 

The Ochlawaha Society was established in 1989 to give leadership donors the opportunity to join together to build a strong foundation of support for Henderson County’s health and human service needs.

GIVE: 

Ochlawaha Society members give $1,000 or more annually in Henderson County through United Way because they are committed to improving the human condition and advancing the common good in our community.

Our leaders in giving are an essential part of the United Way of Henderson County. In 2010, 307 donors joined this caring force giving $632,933.

ADVOCATE: 

Ochlawaha Society members know that Living United means being a part of the change. By lending their voice, becoming informed on local issues, and telling their friends about community needs, Society members are champions of our community.

VOLUNTEER: 

Ochlawaha Society members recognize that each of us has special talents and generously share their time, experience, and expertise with United Way and with numerous Henderson County non-profits, serving on local boards, volunteering with the UWHC annual campaign, and acting as mentors. Many also serve on funds allocations panels, ensuring the greatest impact of donor dollars.

On behalf of the United Way Board of Directors, volunteers and staff, the member agencies providing essential and inspiring services, but, most importantly, the growing number of Henderson County residents who are directly touched by UWHC funded programs, please accept our appreciation and admiration for your leadership, trust and support.

 
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