United Way of Greater Warren County Exec. Dir. Jeannie Weber Calls 2022 Outlook Encouraging

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As a non-profit, the United Way of Greater Warren County strives to advance the common good across the local community by being able to provide services to several agencies. Looking farther into 2022 and the positives, Executive Director Jeannie Weber calls the outlook very encouraging:

“One of the things right out of the gate that I was really happy to see was that it really forced maybe some organizations that hadn’t been used to collaborating to collaborate a little bit more. It forced leaders to really think outside the box and it was so impressive to see how quickly organizations like the YMCA, Jamieson Center, and the BCA were able to switch gears immediately to get things done and still be able to serve the public.”

Furthermore, United Way of Greater Warren County will be expanding their services into Henderson and Mercer Counties.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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