United Way of Southwest Virginia has been named Virginia’s 2023 “Community Star” by the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH).
On the third Thursday of November, NOSORH leads National Rural Health Day (NRHD), an annual celebration that shines a light on those who serve the vital health needs of the nearly 61 million people living in rural America. United Way of Southwest Virginia was featured prominently on the official NRHD website, PowerOfRural.org, on Nov. 16, 2023, alongside other Community Stars from across the nation. The platform showcases each Star’s remarkable dedication and contributions to rural healthcare.
“We are honored to be named Virginia’s Community Star for 2023 for our work in the recovery process in multiple Southwest Virginia localities after devastating flooding in 2021 & 2022,” said Mary Anne Holbrook, VP of Community Impact, United Way of Southwest Virginia. “Through our work with donors, stakeholders, and other agencies, we are well on the way to returning a sense of normalcy to those affected by these disasters. The ‘Power of Rural’ translates in our work to ‘Rural does not mean less.’ The power of rural is quick, trusted relationships that share an unwavering commitment to their communities.”
In 2015, the Community Star Recognition Program was established in conjunction with NRHD to tell the stories of the people and organizations who make a difference in rural communities. Since then, over 300 inspiring rural stars have been honored nationwide on NRHD.
Additional information about National Rural Health Day can be found at PowerOfRural.org. To learn more about United Way of Southwest Virginia, visit www.unitedwayswva.org.
United Way of Southwest Virginia fights for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in Southwest Virginia because they are the building blocks for a good quality of life. Through an initiative-based cradle-to-career approach, United Way of Southwest Virginia is creating sustainable solutions to address the challenges facing tomorrow’s workforce. United Way convenes cross-sector partners to make an impact on the most complex problems in our region. Through collaboration with government, businesses, nonprofits, and individuals, United Way innovates for positive, lasting social change. With a footprint that covers nearly 20% of the state of Virginia, United Way of Southwest Virginia programs and initiatives serve the counties of Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe, and the cities of Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford.
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