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August/September 2022

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FROM TOP LEFT: Golden Eagle Award Nominee and Youth United Member Walker Self and family attend the Golden Eagle Awards ceremony hosted by United Way of Central Georgia at The Grand Opera House. | UWCG held a press conference at City Hall to announce the $4.4M grant it received from the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program, part of the American Rescue Plan. (Left to right): UWCG President and CEO George McCanless, UWCG Vice President of Education Shelton Land, Brookdale Resource Center Director Alison Bender, Emergency Management Agency Director Spencer Hawkins, Mayor Lester Miller. | United Way of Central Georgia's ACE Classic tournament to support Pink Promise United was a tremendous success! In partnership with Butler Auto Group and our generous community, over $200,000 was raised for mammogram screenings and readings for women with the fewest resources who are uninsured, underinsured, low-income and unable to receive care. | Cash Liquidations sponsored and played in United Way of Central Georgia's Ace Classic Tournament. Together with Butler Auto Group and over 50 generous community sponsors, more than $200,000 was raised for mammogram screenings and readings. (Left to Right): Tyler Moore, Bill Conn, Drew Morris, Patrick Moore. | The Methodist Home's 150th Anniversary: Longest tenured employee, Dr. Jeff Lawrence dancing with longtime volunteer who turned 90 this year, Maxine Goolsby. | Preparing to blow out the candles on our 150th birthday cake are generations of both servant leaders and those who were served by TMH over the last 40 years – L-R: sweet Ady, Dr. Steve Rumford (CEO for 29 years until 2013), Anndria, Dr. Jeff Lawrence (employee, 38 years), little A'aliyah, Jan Tripp (current board chair), Anthony, young Micah and Dr. Edwin Chase (alumnus and former longtime employee of TMH). | TMH Board members, staff and volunteers along with DA Anita Howard (center) posing with The Grapevine Band (back row); middle row L-R: Craig Hutto (North Central District Superintendent of the South Georgia Conference of the UMC), Kay Green, Hannah Allen, DA Anita Howard, Jan Tripp, Marcus Tripp, Alison Evans (CEO); bottom row L-R: April Mouton Beal, Laurie McRae and Tracy Lore. | Tracy Lore and Caroline Edenfield (CEO of The Foundation of The Methodist Home). Faces 26 maconmagazine.com | AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2022

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