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Resource Development Blog: Epilepsy Awareness Day
Resource Development Blog Epilepsy Awareness Day: Learn How You Can Help Eliminate the Stigma Associated with Epilepsy Alongside Epilepsy Foundation Alabama By: Sara Franklin, Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama Regional Director
Community Impact Blog: Beautiful Girl, You Can Do Hard Things
By Trista Stout-Walker, VP of Community Impact Beautiful girl, you can do hard things. This mantra spoke to me as I reflected on creating March’s Blog. As we celebrate Women’s
President’s Blog: The Gender Pay Gap
When I was a little girl, I knew that I was going to have a career. My Barbie dolls had careers, and I really did not play with baby dolls.
UWSWA Announces the 3rd Annual Washington County Golf Tournament
United Way of Southwest Alabama (UWSWA) is pleased to announce the Third Annual Washington County Golf Tournament on Saturday, April 1, at The Pines Golf Course in Chatom. The net
UWSWA Partners with the City of Mobile to Present United Way Fun Day and Dance-off
The United Way of Southwest Alabama (UWSWA) and the City of Mobile are excited to present the United Way Day Fun Day and Departmental Dance-off Competition on March 10 from
UWSWA IS Accepting Applications For Project Blueprint Class of 2023
The United Way of Southwest Alabama (UWSWA) is accepting applications for the 2023 Class of Project Blueprint. Project Blueprint is an initiative of UWSWA designed to assist partner agencies and
Resource Development Blog: Black History is the Future
Resource Development Blog: Black History is the Future By: Kimberly Bell, Manager of Donor Relations The cultural milieu of the history of the City of Mobile is one that is
UWSWA’s 29th Annual Day of Caring: Join One of the Largest Single Days of Volunteerism
The 29th Annual Day of Caring is fast approaching, and we are calling all volunteer groups to participate in one of the largest single days of volunteerism in Southwest Alabama.
Community Impact Blog: Black History Month Allows Us to “Be the Change” We Need
By Dr. Deborah Curry, Program Manager for The Basics Southwest Alabama As an Educator, how does Black History Month allow us to “Be the Change” that we need in our
President’s Blog “What’s Going On”
The Reverend David L. Frazier, Sr. served as the keynote speaker speaker for this year's Port City Chapter of Black's in Government 33rd Annual Memorial Breakfast honoring Martin Luther King