JACKSON COUNTY, Ind. – Jackson County United Way (JCUW) is again gearing up for its annual day of caring, and this year will mark the 25th anniversary. Despite the departure of long-term Program Director Bonita Dobbs, JCUW is pushing forward to continue the program.
Stephanie Strothmann, Community Impact Director, is leading the United Way staff to help find projects and support volunteers for the event on May 11. Leaders on this year’s committee include Justin Amos and Chad Keithley, both of whom have had plenty of experience volunteering and coordinating the program in the past.
JCUW said, “We know that Day of Caring is an important event to our community, and last year, due to the beginning of the health emergency, we were unsure if we would be able to hold the event. We persevered and 2020 was a success. We are hoping to expand our groups in 2021.”
The non-profit is also hosting a logo contest to update the look of the JCUW program, and the logo will be used on all marketing materials. Entries are being accepted until this Wednesday, March 17. The winning entry receives a $100 gift card and will be announced on Friday, March 19.
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