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20 | COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT 2024 | UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT Tocqueville Society members are philanthropic leaders who, through generous gifts of treasure, demonstrate their commitment to tackling our community's most pressing problems and creating sustainable positive change. The Society is named after the 19th century French political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville who, in his writings, recognized the importance of voluntary action on behalf of the common good. The Society is dedicated to developing a stronger sense of community and connection among local philanthropists through engagement opportunities that grow awareness of issues and solutions affecting the well-being of children and families in our community and networking with like-minded individuals. Scan here and follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. @unitedwayinc unitedwayinc.org/tocqueville #UnitedToEndPoverty TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY Women of Tocqueville is more than a giving circle. In addition to providing critical financial resources to support programs and priority projects to improve the well- being of children and families in central and northeastern Connecticut, members have the opportunity to create sustainable positive change and impact in the lives of households experiencing extreme or working poverty through engagement opportunities to address the root causes of issues and ignite systemic change. 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 eleven Founding Members: Scan here and follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. @unitedwayinc unitedwayinc.org/wot #UnitedToEndPoverty WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE Paula S. Gilberto** Irene Bassock Elizabeth Alquist Susan Dunn** Vittoria Pace Vi R. Smalley, Esq. Mary Ellen Jones Jan Turner Natalie Morris Lorraine Hritcko Tocqueville Society members are philanthropic leaders who, through generous gifts of treasure, demonstrate their commitment to tackling our community's most pressing problems and creating sustainable positive change. The Society is named after the 19th century French political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville who, in his writings, recognized the importance of voluntary action on behalf of the common good. The Society is dedicated to developing a stronger sense of community and connection among local philanthropists through engagement opportunities that grow awareness of issues and solutions affecting the well-being of children and families in our community and networking with like-minded individuals. Scan here and follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. @unitedwayinc unitedwayinc.org/tocqueville #UnitedToEndPoverty TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY Women of Tocqueville is more than a giving circle. In addition to providing critical financial resources to support programs and priority projects to improve the well- being of children and families in central and northeastern Connecticut, members have the opportunity to create sustainable positive change and impact in the lives of households experiencing extreme or working poverty through engagement opportunities to address the root causes of issues and ignite systemic change. 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 eleven Founding Members: Scan here and follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. @unitedwayinc unitedwayinc.org/wot #UnitedToEndPoverty WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE Paula S. Gilberto** Irene Bassock Elizabeth Alquist Susan Dunn** Melissa Ferrucci Vittoria Pace Vi R. Smalley, Esq. Mary Ellen Jones Jan Turner Natalie Morris Lorraine Hritcko Follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. CLICK HERE Follow us on social media to learn more about membership levels and benefits, our impact and how to get involved. CLICK HERE

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