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ADVOCATE Leadership

Advocacy means different things to different people and is always associated with action. An advocate leader takes action by making a financial gift to United Way, volunteering for a local non-profit, or by simply communicating with your elected officials.

The board, staff, and volunteers of United Way and our partner agencies are advocates every day to improve lives in Hall County.

United Way of Hall County Partner Agencies

Alliance for Literacy
Dorothy Shinafelt

American Red Cross, NEGA Chapter
Phillip Reed

Boys and Girls Clubs of Hall County
Joe Ethier

Boy Scouts of America, NEGA Council
Trip Selman

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Connie Stevens

Center Point
David Smith

Challenged Child & Friends
David Earnest
 
Children's Center for Hope and Healing
Rebecca Davis

Gateway Domestic Violence Center
Jessica Butler

Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
Cheryl Leggett

Good News Clinics
Cheryl Christian

The Guest House
Jocelyn Pryor

Rape Response
Jeanne Buffington

Salvation Army
Lt. Matt Cunningham

Summer Scholars Program
Robin Anyanwu

Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Barbara Hicks

United Way of Hall County Community Partners

Hall County Middle School Asset Initiative
Carol Williams

Hall County Family Connection Network
Mary Parks

Drug Free Coalition of Hall County
J.P. Banks

Federal Emergency Food & Shelter Program

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Human Service Council
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Young Leaders Society
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