UWM to Recognize Local Volunteers at Annual Awards Event

United Way of the midlands to recognize local volunteers at annual event

As part of Global Volunteer Month, United Way of the Midlands (UWM) will host its annual Volunteer Appreciation Awards Luncheon on Thursday, April 9, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Founders One Nine, 1915 Jackson Street, Omaha, NE.

The event will honor outstanding community volunteers whose thoughtful leadership and hard work play a significant role in strengthening our community. Through their time and dedication, they create meaningful connections, support essential community programs and inspire others to give back.

Nine individuals will be recognized during the event, with awards presented by UWM Board Chair Paul Maass, CEO, Scoular:

  • New Volunteer of the Year: Brooke McAlpin, Cornerstone Staffing
  • Legacy of Service Volunteer of the Year: Ray Stoupa, Creighton University
  • Leadership in Action Volunteer of the Year: Chuck Walls, National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 5
  • Days of Service Volunteer of the Year: Ali John, Werner®
  • Campaign Volunteer of the Year: Abby Manley, Pacific Life Insurance Company
  • Good on the Go Volunteer of the Year: Sara Meis, Goosmann Law Firm
  • Community Impact Volunteer of the Year: Kay Doyle, Oui Coaching & Consulting
  • Commitment to Excellence Volunteer of the Year: Greg Schilling, FNBO
  • Rising Star Volunteer of the Year: JDon Norland, QuikTrip

“We are so grateful for our volunteers who generously give their time to help others,” said Shawna Forsberg, president and CEO, UWM. “These individuals create ripples of good across the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro and are often the ‘unsung heroes’ who work behind the scenes to help others.”

The event is possible thanks to sponsors: FNBO, Goosmann Law Firm, Omaha Federation of Labor AFL-CIO, Oui Coaching and Consulting, Pacific Life Foundation, Stephen Center, Werner® and WoodmenLife.

For additional information, go to: UnitedWayMidlands.org/Events

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 About United Way of the Midlands:

Since 1923, United Way of the Midlands (UWM) has served the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro by bridging the business and not-for-profit sectors and raising money to support our community’s most impactful health and human service programs. UWM’s funded programs and direct services – like 211 and JAG Nebraska – focus on four key areas to improve health and well-being for all, build financial stability and strength, help young people realize their full potential and address urgent needs today to advance a better tomorrow. Learn more at UnitedWayMidlands.org.

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