Kendalls lead United Way fundraising campaign

Kendalls lead United Way fundraising campaign
Kiley and Mitch Kendall
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The United Way’s annual fundraising campaign, which supports 18 local health and human service programs, officially kicks off this month.

Mitch and Kiley Kendall are serving as the 2023 campaign chairs for the United Way of Tuscarawas County. They are Edward Jones financial advisors.

Mitch Kendall earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Kent State University and is an active member of Kiwanis and a board member of the United Way of Tuscarawas County.

Kiley Kendall earned a Bachelor of Business Leadership from the University of Arizona Global Campus and serves on the board of the Tuscarawas County University Foundation and the Tuscarawas County University Branch District.

“It’s a privilege to have Mitch and Kiley Kendall lead the United Way of Tuscarawas County’s annual campaign,” said Robin Waltz, United Way president. “Their passion to make Tuscarawas County a better place to live and raise a family and for the United Way mission makes the Kendalls the ideal fit for the role of campaign leaders.”

UWTC is asking for the community’s continued support by investing in the organization’s mission to continue to support health and human service programs in Tuscarawas County, in addition to various special grants.

Assisting the Kendalls as campaign solicitors are Bonnie Schrock, Andreas Furniture; Tammy Curry, DoverPhila Federal Credit Union; Christina Blackwell, First Federal Community Bank; Andrew Wright, Hanhart Insurance Agency; Darlene Finzer and Paul McEwan, Rea & Associates; Elaine Tedrow, The Commercial & Savings Bank; Jeanne Stephen, Tuscarawas County Clerk of Courts; Elizabeth Stephenson, Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas; and Agnes Swigart, community volunteer.

Visit www.tuscunitedway.org.

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