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United Way of Westmoreland County
Mary Ann Gawelek, Board Member and Women's Leader

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Dr. Mary Ann Gawelek is not only a donor and volunteer but also an advocate, demonstrating the meaning of LIVE UNITED.

 

"I advocate for community improvement everyday by supporting United Way's efforts to research the condition of women in the region, and by encouraging women to get directly involved in their community by serving on profit and not-for-profit boards.

 

I LIVE UNITED by advocating the issues most important to my United Way."

 

Click here to read more about the Status of Women research. 

 

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STUDENT LEADERS

 

Why give?  Why not give?  Why not change the world? 

Stepping up and taking leadership really is a simple thing to do, even as a college student.  Making a difference now will help create a more successful future for communities that we are slowly building and shaping as our own. Rally friends together to volunteer and create some change that can benefit all generations of life.

 

 

You are the next generation—make it count. 

 

 

 

 
Are you looking for something fun to do that will also improve someone else’s life? Check out all of the ways United Way can help you help others! LIVE UNITED!  

GET INVOLVED


Jon Stefaniak

"I am quickly finding United Way to be a great organization that can help lead my career in the right direction.  In the short amount of time that I have been interning with the local company, I have really opened my eyes to the amount of assistance that United Way provides, and how easy it is to assist the local community on a personal level.  I hope my time here will open up many opportunities to partner Seton Hill University with United Way of Westmoreland County.
I LIVE UNITED by raising awareness within the local college community."


Jon Stefaniak - Intern