News Summary
Over 1,300 volunteers from nearly 50 local businesses are participating in the 32nd annual United Way Week of Caring in the Tri-Cities area. This community initiative, running from June 16 to June 20, aims to enhance local quality of life through various service projects, including efforts by the Blackburn Childers and Steagall accounting firm to revitalize facilities for children. With collaboration between United Way branches, the event demonstrates a strong commitment to community service and support.
Tri-Cities
More than 1,300 volunteers have teamed up from nearly 50 local businesses to support their community during the 32nd annual United Way Week of Caring, which is taking place from June 16 to June 20, 2025. This annual initiative encourages community involvement and aims to foster collaboration among businesses and individuals to improve the quality of life in the Tri-Cities area.
Details of the Event
The United Way Week of Caring is a significant event that provides an opportunity for volunteers to engage in various community service projects. This year, the United Way of Bristol, TN/VA is collaborating with the United Way of East Tennessee Highlands and the United Way of Greater Kingsport to unite volunteers and resources effectively.
Among the diverse activities taking place, a group of sixteen volunteers from the Blackburn Childers and Steagall accounting firm devoted their time at the Coalition for Kids facility in Johnson City. They painted the middle school area, contributing to the transformation of the space into a vibrant and energetic environment for local students.
Community Impact
The efforts of volunteers during this week are designed to create a positive impact in the community. Lorie Bradley, Director of Community Outreach for United Way of Bristol, highlighted the importance of these collaborative efforts, noting that they enhance the community’s strength and resilience by bringing together various sectors of the community.
The Coalition for Kids, where local volunteers have focused their efforts, plays a crucial role in providing educational and recreational programs for children in the area. Cindy Smith, the Coalition’s Director of Outreach, noted that creating a lively and motivating space is essential for the students’ development and well-being. Volunteer activities like painting not only improve the facility’s appearance but also contribute to a more welcoming environment for students.
Background on the United Way Week of Caring
The United Way Week of Caring is a tradition that has been celebrated for over three decades in the Tri-Cities area. It represents a robust commitment to community-enhancing initiatives. By involving local businesses and residents, the event serves as a testament to the spirit of giving and the desire to lend a helping hand to those in need.
Throughout this week, volunteers will participate in various activities aimed at addressing community issues and supporting local organizations. The continued support from local companies demonstrates a broad commitment to corporate social responsibility, focusing on making a meaningful difference in the lives of community members.
The final day of the United Way Week of Caring will be June 20, 2025, allowing volunteers and organizations to maximize their impact throughout the week. These services and collaborative efforts are essential in strengthening the community fabric of the Tri-Cities, providing resources and support to those who require assistance.
As the week progresses, more initiatives and volunteer activities will unfold, showcasing the dedication of individuals and businesses alike to foster unity and promote a brighter future for the residents of the Tri-Cities.
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Additional Resources
- WJHL
- Google Search: United Way Week of Caring
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- Google Scholar: United Way
- Johnson City Press
- Encyclopedia Britannica: United Way
- WICZ
- Google Search: United Way Day of Action
- Grice Connect
- Google News: United Way Contributions
