Thank You!
The United Way of Greater Lima is pleased to announce a fantastic fund-raising year. The 2023 campaign was a great success as we raised over $1.4 Million for community members in need. A special thanks to all of our donors that made this possible! We saw amazing support of the community through many ways in our 2023 campaign. When we all come together, our impact on the community is tremendous as we provided 18,195 services to individuals in our community within the last year!
A statement from the President & CEO
Thank you to each of you who helped us raise $1.4 million in campaign funds. Your contribution helps so many people in our Lima/Allen County community who might need that hand-up.
The United Way helps people every second, every minute, every hour, every day, all year long.
The staff and I want to thank each and everyone of you for your continued support.
Erin W. Hardesty
President & CEO
The United Way of Greater Lima
We are so grateful for all of the wonderful supporters in our community and we continue to be amazed with the community support we receive. We especially would like to thank our Co-Campaign chairs Ronda Lehman and Jason May. Both have very demanding jobs and yet they took the time to help raise awareness and donations for the United Way of Greater Lima. We are very fortunate that they will both be serving as Co-Campaign chairs again for the 2024 Campaign. Thank you for your continued support.
We are extremely excited to share our 2023 Award winners.
The 2023 Employee Campaign Champion of the Year is Jessica Eutsler with Lima Memorial!
The 2023 Corporate Partner of the Year Award goes to Webb Insurance Company!
The 2023 Non-Profit of the year Award goes to the Allen County Educational Services!
The 2023 Partner Agency of the Year goes to Soldiers of Honor!
The 2023 Union Partner of the Year Award goes to Lima Building Trades!
The 2023 Volunteer of the Year Award goes to JaMesha Williamson!
Drew Kantonen received the Paul Woehlke Volunteer Appreciation Award in honor of the numerous ways he has offered his time and talents to serve the community. The award is named after longtime United Way supporter Paul Woehlke, who passed away in 2016.