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Williamson County Schools Support United Way

Published November 12, 2009

The Williamson County School District played a big role in raising money for the 2009 United Way Campaign.  Each year during its annual fall campaign, district employees are asked to donate to United Way.  Thanks to the generosity of hundreds of school employees, this year the district pledged $54,526, which surpassed the original goal of $54,393.

The following schools were the top United Way grade level per capita givers for the Williamson County School district:

  • Centennial High

  • Westwood Elementary

  • Woodland Middle

One hundred percent of employees at the following schools contributed to the campaign:

  • Heritage Elementary

  • Heritage Middle

  • Kenrose Elementary

  • Westwood Elementary

  • Woodland Middle

The United Way helps to fund a number of programs that benefit Williamson County students.  For example, the Backpack Program discreetly provides a large bag of food for the child to take home for the weekend for the entire family.  This program is available to any child on Free and Reduced Lunch.

For more information about the United Way of Williamson County or to learn how you can donate just visit their website at http://www.uwwc.org/.