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This Year’s United For Working Families Summit In Chattanooga

A mother and a child in a photo on the United for Working Families webpage.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga

United for Working Families is an initiative by the United Way of Greater Chattanooga, in partnership with local business and community leaders, that encourages employers to provide family-friendly policies for their employees.

This year’s United for Working Families Summit is Tuesday, August 19th - starting at 9 AM - at The Westin in downtown Chattanooga.

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

Banner for the 2025 United for Working Families Summit.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga

Ray is the host and producer of "Scenic Roots" - Mondays through Thursdays at 3 PM - and WUTC's Editorial Director.
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