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United Way of Gloucester County kicks off fundraising campaign

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Karen Greene (left) will serve as campaign chair, joined by Tara Levitt as campaign vice chair, for the United Way of Gloucester County’s fundraising campaign.

The United Way of Gloucester County (UWGC) is kicking off its fall fundraising campaign, themed “Because of You,” with experienced leadership.

Karen Greene will serve as campaign chair, joined by Tara Levitt as campaign vice chair.

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Greene, a UWGC board member, long-time donor and dedicated volunteer, brings decades of community service and leadership to the role. A finance professional who retired as chief audit executive from Cencora Corporation afer 31 years of service, Greene has consistently championed the mission of UWGC to improve lives and strengthen the Gloucester County community.

Levitt is an employee of GGB, a Timken Company. She brings corporate engagement expertise and a deep commitment to community impact.

“Our theme this year, ‘Because of You,’ highlights the power of individuals, businesses and organizations coming together to create lasting change,” said Michael Gower, executive director of UWGC.

Funds raised during the 2025 campaign will support critical programs and initiatives across the county, including education, financial stability, health services and basic needs for families. The UWGC is a nonprofit that has been serving the community for more than 68 years.

The campaign offers opportunities for local businesses, community groups and residents to get involved. For more information and to learn how you can make an impact, visit www.uwgcnj.org or call (856) 845-4303.

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