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United Way of South Mississippi
Serving Hancock, Harrison, and Pearl River Counties
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Live United

Each year, hundreds of organizations support United Way of South Mississippi by running a workplace giving campaign.  Participation is not just a way for companies to show their community support.  By allowing your co-workers to pay their pledges through payroll deduction, you empower them with the ability to support dozens of programs year-round.  The United Way campaign enables everyone to help improve the quality of life for those who live and work in Hancock, Harrison, and Pearl River Counties.

We invite you to advance the common good and create opportunities for a better life for all in South Mississippi by participating in this year's workplace campaign.  Our Resource Development Department will be more than happy to assist you in getting started!

 

 Check out our 2011 campaign video!

 

Together, united, we can inspire hope and create a better tomorrow.

 

 

Campaign News

 

We are pleased to announce this year’s United Way annual fundraising campaign will be led by dynamic business and community leaders John Hairston of Hancock Bank, and Brian Sanderson of Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes, PLLC

Under the direction of Hairston & Sanderson, the following campaign cabinet volunteers have

already begun the campaign process:

 

 

Ed Day, Mississippi Power

Dr. Susan Scaggs, MSGCCC  

Doug Shipley, Isle Casino Hotel Biloxi 

Cathye Ross Amos, Ross Business Partnerships

Clay Williams, Capitol Resources, LLC 

Dr. John Kelly, City of Gulfport

Sandra Morrison, Gulf Coast Women's Center for Nonviolence

Kate Burk, ARTS
Larry Bramlitt, Jacobs Technology

Dave Vincent, WLOX TV 13 

Michael Sunderman, South Mississippi Living

James Sullivan, Sysco

Kenny Glavan, Four Points by Sheraton

Dorothy McEwen, South Mississippi Regional Center

Kathleen Shaughnessy, AT&T

Dave Estorge, Memorial Hospital Foundation 

Bill McDonough, Copeland Cook Taylor & Bush 

Trent Favre, Watkins Ludlam Winters & Stennis 

Kathy Springer, Biloxi Regional Medical Center 

Brenda Waltz, Garden Park Medical Center 

Michael Schloegel, Hancock Bank

James Kaigler, Hancock Bank

Guy Johnson, Coast Electric Power Association 

Chet Nadolski, W.G. Yates & Sons

Pam Meinzinger, Gulfport Premium Outlets

Michelle Rogers, Edgewater Mall

 

 

 

                 
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clipboard  A Few Reasons to Give:

  • A strong community is a good place to come home to.
  • Because once upon a time, someone helped you out.
  • You'll be in good company.
  • You'll thank us on April 15.  Really.
  • Because you make a living by what you get,  you make a life by what you give.