On Wednesday, September 21, 10:00am, First Selectman Fred Camillo will join Greenwich United Way CEO David Rabin and Board Chair Mario Forlini to kick off the annual campaign that helps ensure every member of the community has the opportunity to be healthy, educated and self-sufficient. The event will be held at Greenwich Town Hall.
Funds raised will go to more than 20 grantees helping support the health, education and self-sufficiency of Greenwich residents.
To contribute to the Annual Campaign or inquire about joining Community Investment Process volunteers, visit https://greenwichunitedway.org.
About Greenwich United Way
The Greenwich United Way (GUW) shares a name with approximately 1,200 other similar organizations across the nation, although, since 1933, the Greenwich, Connecticut division is a privately incorporated, locally governed, nonprofit agency. As a volunteer-driven organization, the Greenwich United Way exists to help identify and address the health, educational and self-sufficiency needs specific to its local community and to create and affect meaningful, lasting solutions. Through various fundraising efforts and on-going research, the organization is able to directly grant the funds necessary to accomplish this goal. The Greenwich United Way also invests in and conducts collaborative efforts to address broad-based community needs with partnering nonprofit agencies. For more information, visit https://greenwichunitedway.org