Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage
In this episode of Coffee and History, we sit down with Julie Mann, Vice President of Communications for the United Way of West Alabama, [https://uwwa.org/] to explore what the organization truly does beyond fundraising. Julie breaks down how United Way of West Alabama supports 30 local partner agencies, responds to urgent community needs, and tackles challenges ranging from food insecurity to rural transportation barriers. Although she focuses on West Alabama, Julie shares insight into United Way's mission and how it helps the entire country. She also shares how the 2‑1‑1 resource line connects residents with essential services and how United Way of West Alabama mobilizes volunteers through its annual Days of Action. Julie reflects on leading through the COVID‑19 pandemic—work that earned her recognition as a Local Hero by U.S. Representative Terri Sewell [https://sewell.house.gov/]—and discusses the power of collaboration, community resilience, and saying "yes" when people need help. From crisis response to strengthening nonprofits, this conversation offers an inside look at how United Way helps West Alabama thrive.
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