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United Way of Greater Niagara announces 2025 awards breakfast, honorees

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Tue, Mar 11th 2025 02:40 pm

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United Way of Greater Niagara (UWGN) proudly announces its upcoming awards breakfast, a celebration recognizing outstanding community leaders and organizations. The event will be held at 8 a.m. Friday, April 11, at Wurlitzer Events, 908 Niagara Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda.

This annual event honors exceptional individuals and organizations who embody dedication, compassion, and a commitment to serving our community.

UWGN is delighted to celebrate the following honorees:

•Russell Quarantello Community Services Award: Trevor Ganshaw

•Joseph C. Weber III “Think Positive…Think United Way” Award: Nicole Printup

•Norman Sinclair Humanitarian Award: Michael Radecke

•President’s Award: Connie Brown

•Caring Cup Award: Kenan Center

•Inclusivity Award: Niagara University

•Shining Star Award: Niagara Wheatfield’s Family Support Center

•Youth Advocacy Award: Starpoint Middle School National Junior Honor Society

 “These remarkable honorees embody the spirit of community, generosity and leadership,” said Andrea Gray, president and CEO of United Way of Greater Niagara. “We are thrilled to honor their incredible contributions and invite everyone to join us in celebrating their inspiring achievements.”

For more information or to purchase tickets, call 716-731-4580 or visit https://bit.ly/UWGN_Breakfast. Community members are encouraged to attend and support the exceptional work being done throughout the region.

At United Way of Greater Niagara, we believe that Greater Niagara is a vibrant region where our youth can achieve their full potential through programs and services that address their most critical needs. Our mission is to invest in youth programs that positively impact social, emotional and mental development to support our community today and strengthen it for tomorrow. To learn more, visit www.uwgn.org.

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