Unity In Community: Putting It Into Practice In Greater Nashua

by Paul Hebert
President
United Way of Greater Nashua

United Way President Paul Hebert accepts an award from the Front Door Agency's Board Chair Cindy Woessner and CEO Maryse Wirbal in recognition of 25 years of support.

I recently had the good fortune to celebrate 25 years of service with our friends at the Front Door Agency (formerly Nashua Pastoral Care Center).  The event was a reminder of the positive things that happen when our community works together to address the greatest needs.  The agency changed its name to better reflect its mission of helping individuals and families transition from crisis to self-sufficiency. The Front Door Agency ensures that its clients find solutions to their immediate problems and obtain the skills and training needed to permanently break the cycle that brought them there.

I was very pleased that the Front Door Agency recognized United Way of Greater Nashua as one of its greatest supporters for the past 25 years.  I’ve known their CEO Maryse Wirbal and Board Chair Cindy Woessner for close to 20 years, and they make a fantastic leadership team.  Their dedication and hard work makes them terrific partners for United Way.

United Way of Greater Nashua congratulates Maryse, Cindy and their team on 25 years of positive change in our community. Remember, when you donate to our Community Impact Fund, you make it possible for effective programs like the ones at the Front Door Agency to make our community stronger.  So please give today.

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