43 students now involved in United Way youth council
The United Way Youth Council (UWYC) has announced that a total of 43 students are involved in the 2015-2016 UWYC, a student-led community change organization in the Chattahoochee Valley. With support from United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley and representatives from each participating school, students in Youth Council help impact the community, grow as leaders and develop relations within the non-profit sector.
From left, back row, Caroline Wellborn, Brookstone; Justin Depew, Russell County; Haley Rice, Russell County; Jordan Reckmack, Russell County; Jessica Jones, Carver; Kaitlin Whitley, Taylor County; Usman Arshad, Russell County; Bailey McLemore, Harris County; Macie Edwards, Harris County; Wyatt Redmond, Northside; Emani Jones, Northside; Tykeisha Williams, Early College; Alanna Andrews, Central; Breanna Woodham, Shaw; Gabriella Farley, Shaw; and Anissa Carpenter, Early College; seated, Emily Teague, Brookstone: Gracie Pippas, Brookstone; Danashia Epps, Kendrick); Ingenue London, Kendrick; Morgan Kennon, Glenwood; Alexis Tucker, Glenwood; Rebecca Woods, Home School; Emily Clement, Harris County; Greer Weed, St. Anne Pacelli, UWYC Campaign Chair; and Rita DeRojas, St. Anne Pacelli. Not pictured: Ariel Steele, Brookstone, UWYC Chair.
This story was originally published October 8, 2015 at 11:13 PM with the headline "43 students now involved in United Way youth council ."