Kenosha, WI – November 20 – United Way of Kenosha County’s annual gala, The Live UNITED Spectacular was a tremendous success! Thanks to the generous support of attendees, donors, and sponsors, the event exceeded its fundraising goal, raising over $20,000 to further advance United Way of Kenosha County’s mission of building an equitable Kenosha County where all individuals are healthy, educated, and economically stable.
“We are deeply grateful for the incredible outpouring of support at this year’s Live UNITED Spectacular,” said Carolynn Friesch, CEO of United Way of Kenosha County. “This event truly showcased the power of our community coming together. The enthusiasm and generosity from everyone involved is a powerful reminder that we can make a greater impact when we Live UNITED. We are thrilled to have surpassed our fundraising goal, and the funds raised will help us continue our important work in Kenosha.”
The evening was made possible thanks to the incredible support of Carthage College and Snap-on Incorporated, who served as the presenting sponsors of the event. Their leadership, alongside many other local businesses and organizations, played a key role in helping United Way of Kenosha County bring the community together for an inspiring and impactful night.
In addition to Carthage College and Snap-on Incorporated, we extend our sincere thanks to the following sponsors whose generosity helped make the evening such a success:
Johnson Financial Group
Educators Credit Union
City of Hope Cancer Center
Aurora Health Care
Gateway Technical College
Herzing University
Community State Bank
Throughout the evening, United Way of Kenosha County celebrated remarkable individuals and an organization that have made—and continue to make—a lasting impact on our community.
Nick Smith, recipient of the Legacy of Giving Award; presented by Board President, Jacqueline Morris
Vice President of Operations for the South Wisconsin Area of Aurora Health Care and former Board President of United Way of Kenosha County.
Miles and Jackie Hartley, recipients of the Legacy of Caring Award; presented by Board Member, Nikki Payne
Miles is an attorney at Guttormsen & Hartley, LLP and Jackie is the founder of Go Partner, LLP. Miles is a former member of the United Way of Kenosha County Board of Directors, and a long-time Readers Are Leaders tutor. Jackie is a long-time volunteer who recently led a book drive for the Readers Are Leaders program.
Johnson Financial Group, recipient of the Corporate Philanthropy Award; presented by Board Member, Dezarrea Kindle
Since 1970, Johnson Financial Group has been committed to giving back to the communities where they live and work, with their longstanding support of United Way as a cornerstone. They match every employee contribution to United Way dollar-for-dollar, doubling the impact and encouraging a spirit of generosity. Their holistic approach combines financial support with active volunteerism, fostering collaboration and strengthening the economic health of our communities.
“We came together as a community to celebrate the spirit of giving, honor those making a difference, and support a brighter future for Kenosha County, said Carolynn Friesch, CEO of United Way of Kenosha County... Your dedication to service and community impact inspires us all!”
The event also featured heartfelt videos from community partners, who shared their experiences and expressed the importance of volunteerism and their support for United Way of Kenosha County. Their stories highlighted the critical role that collaboration and community involvement play in driving lasting change across Kenosha.
After the event, one of our amazing sponsors, Herzing University, hosted an after-party where the community came together to continue celebrating the evening. It was a wonderful opportunity to share laughs, reflect on the night’s successes, and connect with one another. Thank you, Herzing University, for making such a special addition to an already unforgettable night!
United Way of Kenosha County extends a heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended, donated, participated in the silent auction, and volunteered at the event. Your generosity and enthusiasm help fuel our continued efforts to create opportunities for youth, improve financial security, promote health and wellness, and support community resilience throughout Kenosha County.
We still need your support! As we move forward by expanding programs, supporting local nonprofits, and staying engaged in the community, we remain committed to connecting diverse voices and maximizing resources to collectively strengthen and uplift Kenosha County. Every donation, large or small, brings us closer to making an even greater impact. Live UNITED with us and donate to United Way of Kenosha County at https://www.kenoshaunitedway.org/donate.
For more information about United Way of Kenosha County or to find out how you can get involved, visit our website at https://www.kenoshaunitedway.org.
About United Way of Kenosha County
United Way of Kenosha County is a nonprofit organization that works to improve the lives of individuals and families in our community. Through strategic partnerships and funding in the areas of education, financial stability, and health, United Way is helping create long-term positive change for residents of Kenosha County. We believe in the power of working together, and by uniting people and resources, we can build a stronger community for all.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Sierra Dlamini, Director of Resource Development
United Way of Kenosha County
Office: (262) 671-2208