The Capital Area United Way met 96% of their $555,001 goal for the “Be The G.O.A.T.” fundraising campaign.

Executive Director Chris Maxwell says citizens in our area understand the services offered by the CAUW’s 17 nonprofit partner agencies are an integral part of Hughes and Stanley Counties. He says even if they don’t directly see the need, they realize the importance of the work the organizations do for citizens who need it most.

This year’s awardees:

  • 2021-2022 Campaign Co-chairs– Lonnie and Jackie Heier

  • Alexis de Tocqueville Recognition

    • Membres de la Société – donated $10,000-$25,999

      • Connie and Gary Grittner

      • Jim Mollison

    • Ordre de Liberté – donated $25,000-$49,999

  • Supporter of the Year– Delta Dental

  • Spirit of United Way Business

    • BankWest

    • First National Bank

  • Spirit of United Way Partner Agency– Oahe Child Development Center

  • Peter de Hueck Award– Department of Public Safety

  • Unsung Hero– Slumberland Pierre

  • Bright Star Award– Butler Machinery

  • LIVE UNITED Award– Pat Duffy

  • Exceptional Participation– Ann and Michael Shoup

  • Youth Volunteer Recognition– Autumn Iverson. Autumn also received a $100 scholarship with this recognition.

Jessica Hanig accepting the Capital Area United Way 2021-2022 Board President award from Executive Director Chris Maxwell.

Capital Area United Way LIVE UNITED recipient Pat Duffy with CAUW mascot Champ.

Autumn Iverson accepting the Capital Area United Way Youth Volunteer Recognition from CAUW’s Lindy Geraets.



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