Seton Academy Students volunteer at South-Southwest Suburban United
September 25th, 2007
South-Southwest Suburban United Way and Seton Academy teach students the value of serving their community.
South-Southwest Suburban United Way participated in the “Great Seton Day of Service”.
Seton Academy students helped assemble South-Southwest Suburban United Way’s 2007 campaign mailing for its dedicated residential and business contributors. As the students volunteered, they learned about United Way and its mission to improve lives and strengthen the South and Southwest Suburban region. Their hard work resulted in a successful outreach effort to request support to address critical issues such as Health & Wellness, Youth Empowerment, Self-Sufficiency and Crisis Support. “It is important that our youth connect with their community and make a meaning impact through volunteerism and philanthropy,” said Lisa Bly, Chief Professional Officer, South-Southwest Suburban United Way.
United Way provides the leadership and resources it takes to help people overcome life’s challenges and achieve self-sufficiency. It works to understand the needs in the South-Southwest Suburban area, and then funds a network of programs to address those needs. United Way holds itself and its partner programs accountable for delivering results-to ensure that your contributions make the greatest impact possible.
Supporting United Way is the most effective way to improve lives and strengthen
our community.
Pictured in the attached photo are:
Mrs. Ceil Connelly,Breia Bolton, Ahshare Claybrooks, Jacquanna Fisher, Bianca Fitts,
Bria Kirkwood, Brianna Miro.










