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Letter from the Chair
Over 1,000 strong, United Way staff and their volunteer leaders presented a compelling focus and endorsement for financial support of the 2-1-1 National Call Help Line. This monumental task was accomplished by group visits to every legislative leader in Washington, DC who both pledged to support the bill and more importantly, the ones who had yet to sign endorsement of the pending bill. The objective for the day was to get more legislators to co-sponsor H.R.211 so that Congress could move closer to passing this important piece of legislation.
This experience was one of many that I had the privilege of participating in during our United Way Worldwide Community Leaders Conference, which took place at the National Harbor in our nation’s capitol. Give, Advocate and Volunteer was in full glory. The energy, the colleague interaction, the debated issues and problem-solving environment was exceptional. I continue to learn and be amazed by the broad reach United Way has throughout our nation. We discussed short term tactics and long term strategies with an emphasis on Community Impact. The need is everywhere and Monmouth County is no exception!
The concept of creating lasting and permanent change has transitioned us from reactionary to preventive mode. It will surely take time for results to present themselves, at which point the short term impact will be felt. Although finances are understandably important, it is when we expend effort and leadership that we find great success.
We encourage you to visit our website at www.uwmonmouth.org to see our efforts and involvement in the community, develop a sense of understanding and give us feedback. We ask that you continue your engagements with UWMC in the manner that suits you bestbut most importantly, please refer us to those who are willing to participate and help serve those in need!
- Brian Massey
Brian Massey is the former Interim President/CEO and current Board Chair of United Way of Monmouth County’s Board of Directors.
Board Officers
Chairman
Mr. Brian Massey, Community Representative
Vice Chairman
Mr. Robert S. Bonney Jr., Esq, Lomurro, Davison, Eastman & Munoz PA
Treasurer
Mr. Donald P. Pignataro, Holiday Express
Secretary
Ms. Dianne Talbot, Community Representative
Board Members
Ms. Jackeline Biddle, Esq, Attorney At Law
Ms. Fatima Camacho, Investors Savings Bank
Mr. Robert D. Clifton, Freeholder
Mr. George Destafney, TD Bank
Mr. Timothy Donnelly, UBS Financial Services, Inc.
Ms. Judith Dorsey, Gannett
Mr. Gary Engelstad, Seabrook Village an Erickson Community
Mr. Anthony Giordano, Central Jersey Bancorp
Mr. Roger T. Hart, Community Representative
Mr. Thomas F. Hayes, New Jersey Natural Gas Company
Mr. Henry Hong, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Mr. Michael E. Knecht, Robert Wood Johnson
Ms. Roseann Mango, Two River Community Bank
Mr. James J. Markey, Jersey Central Power & Light Co.
Ms. Marsha J. McCarthy, Monmouth University
Mr. Eric Menaker, IBM
Ms. Cynthia Moody-Johnathan, Nestles USA
Mr. John Nicklin, Two River Community Bank
Mr. Louis Paparozzi, Community Representative
Mr. Thomas K. Rospos, Birdsall Engineering
Ms. Rose Ann Slawson, JH Cohn LLC
Dr. Webster Trammell, Brookdale Community College
Give Now
Invest in your community. Give to United Way of Monmouth County. UWMC is working to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health. These are the building blocks for a good life - a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.
2-1-1

For help with a problem or to help others, dial 2-1-1, UWMC's free and confidential community service line, 24 hours a day or visit the NJ 2-1-1 website www.nj211.org and search their online database.
Born Learning
Want to find out how young children learn? Or get ideas for using everyday activities as learning moments? Born Learning helps parents, grandparents and caregivers enrich early learning.
Learn more about the UWMC Born Learning program
Five Ways You Can Live United
1. Read to children in your family, at your library, or with a local non-profit engaged in child care or literacy
2. Bring a child in your life to a bank to have a tour and open up a savings account.
3. Volunteer to prepare tax returns for low-income families
4. Buy pedometers for your friends and have a fun competition for who can walk the most steps.
5. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes and soap and drop them off at the local homeless shelter






