To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Women United of Greater Niagara members shared the love by continuing their annual trend of distributing handmade valentines and chocolate bars to those in need.
Led by Rebecca Vincheski, chief executive officer of the Niagara Falls Boys & Girls Club and Women United member, youth at the club crafted hand-made valentines with construction paper, ribbons, markers and plenty of glitter. Women United then provides the custom chocolate bars and the valentines are ready to be delivered.
Tuesday morning, Women United President Joanne Beaton, Rebecca Vincheski, and United Way of Greater Niagara’s President & CEO Andrea Gray gathered at Community Missions of the Niagara Frontier to deliver the valentines. Community Missions provides integrated human services that meet people where they are and help them find and elevate their place in the world.
Women United of Greater Niagara is an influential group of community-minded women who work with United Way to improve lives and build a better future for the Niagara community. At the same time, they work to inspire and bring value to local women. If you are interested in becoming a member, please call 716-731-4580.
United Way of Greater Niagara helps non-profit agencies secure the funding they need for programs serving local youth. To learn more, visit www.uwgn.org.