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Year Two For Chattanooga’s United For Working Families Summit

A child from the United For Working Families Summit poster.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga

In the past year, we’ve shared conversations with you about United for Working Families.

Last year, United Way of Greater Chattanooga launched the initiative in partnership with local business and community leaders.

Near the end of this month, the United for Working Families Summit returns for a second year - on Tuesday, August 27th starting at 8:30 AM at The Westin in downtown Chattanooga.

Terran Anderson is vice president of community and corporate engagement at United Way.

The United For Working Families Summit poster.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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