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Scenic Roots

“Learn United” Leans Into A New Century Of Service For United Way

United Way’s Lesley Scearce and Samar Ali of Millions of Conversations, at the first “Learn United” conversation earlier this year.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga
United Way’s Lesley Scearce and Samar Ali of Millions of Conversations, at the first “Learn United” conversation earlier this year.

United Way of Greater Chattanooga celebrated its centennial of service last year.

This year, it launched “Learn United,” a community-wide conversation series - partnering with Millions of Conversations, a national nonprofit.

The goal of the series: “...to ignite meaningful connections and foster intentional dialogue during a time of increased polarization” in this country.

Lesley Scearce is president and CEO of United Way of Greater Chattanooga.

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