PWC nonprofits receive $100000 in Community Impact Grants from United Way of the National Capi

Front Row(L-R) Erin Gibson, United Way NCA Prince William Regional Council; Muriel Garr, Regional Vice President Community Development, SunTrust; Marianne Racca, Transitional Housing BARN; Beverly Hess, Executive Director, Center for the Arts; Rosie Allen-Herring , President & CEO , United Way NCA; Stephanie Hodges, Exec. Walts, Superintendent of Prince William County Public Schools; Timothy Johnson, Vice President, Community Impact, United Way NCA; Deneen Clary, Corporate Partnerships Manager, United Way NCA; Debbie Hoge, Prince William County Public Schools
United Way of the National Capital Area (NCA), one of the regionas preeminent catalyst for social change throughout the nation’s capital community, awarded $100,000 in community impact grants to seven nonprofit partners serving in Prince William County during a special presentation at the Edward L. All donors to United Way NCA have the option of directing their workplace giving pledge to the Community Impact Fund for any of United Way NCAAfs eight regions: Alexandria, Arlington, District of Columbia, Fairfax/Falls Church, Loudoun, Montgomery, Prince GeorgeAfs and Prince William counties.



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