"Growing the Good": The United Way of Metro Chicago Doubles Down on its Core Mission
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In the third episode of the new podcast series “Growing the Good,” The United Way of Metro Chicago has always had a mission to help the people and the neighborhoods most in need. But as racial tensions and civil unrest hit those very neighborhoods, Sean Garrett, President and CEO, The United Way of Metro Chicago, saw the needs increase, but so did the support they received.
Listen to the episode here (click here for a transcript of the podcast).
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View Full Profile >In the third episode of the new podcast series “Growing the Good,” The United Way of Metro Chicago has always had a mission to help the people and the neighborhoods most in need. But as racial tensions and civil unrest hit those very neighborhoods, Sean Garrett, President and CEO, The United Way of Metro Chicago, saw the needs increase, but so did the support they received.
Listen to the episode here (click here for a transcript of the podcast).
Subscribe to our COVID-19 podcast channel to make sure you get latest insights from our experts on how businesses are adapting to this new environment.
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