Broward School Employees
Take Part in United Way's 10th Annual Day of Caring
Northeast High School is renovated as United Way
of Broward County's largest project in event history.
Broward County Public Schools employees were part of the over 1,800
volunteers who came together recently to renovate Northeast High School
in Oakland Park during United Way of Broward County's 10th Annual Day
of Caring. Day of Caring is one of the most important ways United Way
of Broward County has to give back to the community.
It was a massive volunteer effort and included such renovations as
exterior painting and campus grounds landscaping. The event was made
possible thanks to a generous corporate and school district workforce
and supplies donated from within the community.
"This was the UWBC's largest renovation project since Day of Caring began
in 1993 and we're pleased with the results," said Judy Henry, of United
Jewish Community of Broward County, who has chaired this event for the last nine
years. "We're proud of the commitment from local companies who have made
this day possible," said Bob MacConnell, president/CEO of the United Way
of Broward County.