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Now more than ever, your contributions are needed to help individuals and families fulfill their potential by meeting their basic needs, moving to financial stability and building for success in school and life.  When you give to United Way without restrictions on which organizations or causes will benefit, you make it possible for us to make the greatest possible impact on issues of critical importance in our region. You also support our work to connect people who care about our community, convene experts and affected community leaders to innovate and collaborate, and catalyze giving to make the greatest possible impact for the people we serve.

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Augustine (Gus) Faucher, Ph.D. and Amy Crawford-Faucher, M.D.

Gus Faucher and Amy Crawford-Faucher bring unique perspectives to their roles as Tocqueville Society Co-Chairs. We asked them about their work and what they wish people knew about United Way.
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A recipe for success: Sam’s culinary journey

Community Kitchen is a partner agency of United Way.
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Employee Spotlight: Nicole Janvier

Meet Nicole Janvier, 211 contact supervisor & Allegheny county liaison, 211
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Employee Spotlight: Emma Martin

Meet Emma Martin, media relations and storytelling associate, Marketing.
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Women United’s next chapter: meet our new co-chairs

We sat down with new Women United co-chairs, Megan Gilson and Tina Morascyzk, to learn what fuels their dedication to United Way, what excites them about their new leadership roles and their hopes for the future of Women United.
Brittany Boyd, Communications and Social Media Coordinator
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