United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 2012-2013

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Women’s Leadership Council The Women’s Leadership Council (WLC) brings women together as a unique driving force and ignites their passion for leading change in the community. Members support United Way of Rhode Island’s goal to help close the gaps in early childhood literacy and ensure that all children succeed in school and in life. Representing every county in the state, WLC members commit not only their financial support, but also their time, energy and talents. Working together, we make our community stronger. We welcome you to join us as we move forward. For more information, please go to www.LIVEUNITEDri.org/wlc. Elizabeth Suever (left) and Lisa Bergeron (right) at WLC’s Wine Down Wednesday.

Young Leaders Circle The Young Leaders Circle (YLC) is the young professionals’ affinity group of United Way of Rhode Island. Our goal is to engage young Rhode Island professionals in the work of United Way and develop the next generation of philanthropists. We currently have over 840 members who participate in a variety of events including volunteer, professional development and fundraising opportunities. No minimum gift is required to join. We always welcome new members who would like to join us in giving, advocating or volunteering for United Way of Rhode Island. For more information, please go to www.LIVEUNITEDri.org/ylc.

Photo: Robyn Ivy Photography (top), Amanda Grossi (bottom)

YLC members Eric P.W. Hall, Amanda Heinsen, Tim Harrigan and Meghan Grady volunteer to clean-up Olneyville.

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