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UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT | COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT 2022 | 27 UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT | COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT 2022 | 23 WOMEN UNITED Scan here and follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. LEADING THE CHARGE. INSPIRING THE CHANGE. WE ARE WOMEN UNITED. We are a diverse, vibrant community, bound together by a powerful sense of belonging – to each other, to United Way's mission and to the communities we call home. Women United is a global, growing force of 70,000+ women dedicated to creating a world of opportunity — for everyone. WE IGNITE CHANGE. Financial struggles affect families' health and children's education. Women United members empower each other to use our passions, ideas, expertise and resources to help women and families in our community achieve financial security. WHAT OUR MEMBERS ARE SAYING. "Through Women United, I have been able to learn about our wonderful community and do my small part to help uplift and support families. I have also grown professionally and have a better understanding of how to lead in a way that brings heart to what matters most. To top it all off, the networking and friendships built along the way have been life-changing!" – Erica Dean, 2022 Chair, Women United @wuforuwct unitedwayinc.org/women #WomenUnited ANNOUNCING: UNITED WAY WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE. Women of Tocqueville is a transformative group of committed business, civic and philanthropic women leaders dedicated to helping their neighbors in need and stabilizing families struggling to make ends meet through engagement opportunities to tackle challenges and create sustainable change for ALICE* families. Membership is exclusive to women who donate $10,000 or more annually through the United Way Community Campaign, of which a minimum of $5,000 is invested in United Way Women of Tocqueville to support programs and priority projects to improve the well- being of children and families in our community. Learn more and get involved by contacting Kim Reeves, Director of Leadership and Major Giving, at kreeves@unitedwayinc.org. The first 50 women to become a Women of Tocqueville member will be recognized as Founding Members into perpetuity. We would like to recognize the first four women to join this new society: Paula S. Gilberto Irene Bassock Susan Dunn Scan here and follow us on social media to learn more about membership and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. Vittoria Pace *ALICE is a United Way-coined acronym that stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed ANNOUNCING: UNITED WAY WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE. Women of Tocqueville is a transformative group of committed business, civic and philanthropic women leaders dedicated to helping their neighbors in need and stabilizing families struggling to make ends meet through engagement opportunities to tackle challenges and create sustainable change for ALICE* families. Membership is exclusive to women who donate $10,000 or more annually through the United Way Community Campaign, of which a minimum of $5,000 is invested in United Way Women of Tocqueville to support programs and priority projects to improve the well- being of children and families in our community. Learn more and get involved by contacting Kim Reeves, Director of Leadership and Major Giving, at kreeves@unitedwayinc.org. The first 50 women to become a Women of Tocqueville member will be recognized as Founding Members into perpetuity. We would like to recognize the first six women to join this new society: Paula S. Gilberto Irene Bassock Susan Dunn "I am honored to serve as a founding member of Women of Tocqueville. This group of committed leaders in our region will accelerate progress towards families achieving financial security through our philanthropy and advocacy. We hope that you will join us in making meaningful change for local families and building a brighter future for everyone." - Vittoria Pace, Chair, United Way Board of Directors and Founding Member, Women of Tocqueville Vittoria Pace Vi R. Smalley, Esq. Janis Turner *ALICE is a United Way-coined acronym that stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed

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