11th Annual United Way Trivia Night

We're so excited for the 11th Annual United Way Trivia Night!

We're changing things up this year and it's going to be the best Trivia Night EVER!!

 

This year we're bringing trivia to the next level! Ever wanted to be on a game show? NOW'S YOUR CHANCE! This trivia night will be like no other as we're incorporating exciting game show elements. Get ready for a mix of interactive challenges, music-based games and other fun surprises!

2024 Annual Report

Looking Back, Moving Forward

2024 was a year of growth, impact, and renewed commitment for the United Way of Williams County. Together with our donors, partners, and volunteers, we strengthened support for local programs, invested in community needs, and expanded opportunities for our neighbors to thrive.

Reflects on growth, generosity and a stronger future

Jeffrey Tonjes / The Bryan Times

 

United Way of Williams County celebrated the close of its 2024 fiscal year recently with gratitude, transparency and a renewed commitment to strengthening the community it serves.

Executive Director Amy Kirby, who recently stepped into the role after three years with the organization, spoke about both the challenges and triumphs of the past year.

United Way leader joins Board of Health, strengthening community ties

Jeffrey Tonjes/The Bryan Times

 

When the Williams County Board of Health (WCBH) needed a new member, United Way’s Amy Kirby didn’t expect her name to be the one that came forward.

But after longtime board member Dee Custer retired, it was her community connections that led to the opportunity.

“Dee, who also served on our United Way board, had been on the health board for many years,” Kirby explained. “When she retired, she gave them my name.”

That recommendation soon led to a conversation with William County Health Commissioner Oscar Hernandez.