
Board Spotlight: Chris Reed
Originally, Chris Reed thought he would spend his life as a teacher. “I really saw a future for myself in education, possibly with a little coaching as well,” said the
Our success is driven by dedicated community members like you, and we thank you for Living United as a donor, volunteer, or campaign coordinator.
In order to scale the solutions that will improve the lives of northern Arizonans, we need to expand the number of people willing to live United in Purpose with us. Our goal is to recruit 365 new donors during this campaign in order to continue our important work stepping up for our youth and our community.
But to do it we need your help. Below are resources including talking points, videos, FAQ Sheets, workplace campaign resources, social media templates and more that will help when you talk with family, friends, and colleagues about why living United in Purpose helps all of us in northern Arizona.
Use these social media posts and Facebook frame to show how you live United In Purpose.
Download these sample social media posts:
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Download these images:
Proud to Be United in Purpose
Together We Can Improve Lives
Use this United in Purpose Facebook profile picture frame. Here’s how:
Download these PDFs to help recruit new supporters or conduct a workplace campaign.
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