EVERETT — United Way of Snohomish County, a community impact organization that has served Snohomish County for more than 70 years with a special focus on local health and human services, is looking for volunteers to serve on several important internal committees.
United Way relies on volunteers with passion and expertise to set funding priorities, allocate program grants, provide administrative oversight and build its annual legislative agenda.
Volunteers are currently needed to serve on the Board of Directors, Marketing Committee, Public Policy Committee, Kids Matter Vision Council, Families Matter Vision Council, Community Matters Vision Council, Endowment & Planned Giving Committee, and Community Conversations Committee.
More information and a Volunteer Inquiry Form are available online at www.uwsc.org/committees.php.
United Way staff members will review the volunteer inquiries and schedule interviews with eligible applicants.
Individuals interested in serving on a United Way committee are also encouraged to attend an open house at United Way’s offices at 3120 McDougall Ave., Suite 200, in Everett on Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 5-6:30 p.m.
United Way is a community impact organization serving Snohomish County for more than 70 years. In addition to funding 107 programs through 40 agencies with a special focus on local health and human services, United Way of Snohomish County supports a number of initiatives focusing on early learning and education, financial stability for families, a youth program, North Sound 211 and an emerging initiative in survival English.
To find out more about United Way of Snohomish County, including how you can find help, how to volunteer and how United Way serves the community, please visit its website at http://uwsc.org.