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Mailing Address Street Address Phone: 251.433.3624
Post Office Drawer 89 218 St. Francis Street FAX: 251.431.0120
Mobile, AL 36601 Mobile, AL 36602 Alternate FAX: 251.431.0122

UWSWA Staff

Administration
Alan H. Turner, II, (251)433.3624, aturner@uwswa.org, President & CEO
June Davis, (251)431-0109, jdavis@uwswa.org, Executive Assistant

Community Impact
Fran Eaton, (251)431-0119, featon@uwswa.org, Vice President of Community Impact
Patsy Ludgood Herron, (251)431-0117, pherron@uwswa.org, Director of Community Initiatives
Sara Cummings, (251)431-0115, scummings@uwswa.org, Director, HandsOn South Alabama and Volunteer Marketing Coordinator
Brad Martin, (251)431-0110, bmartin@uwswa.org, Volunteer Guardian Program and VITA Coordinator

Finance & MIS
Larry Davis, (251)431-0116, ldavis@uwswa.org, Chief Financial Officer
Candice Jennings, (251)431-0125, cjennings@uwswa.org, Staff Accountant

Labor
Pat Rabbeitt, (251)431-0101, prabbeitt@uwswa.org, AFL- CIO Community Services Liaison

Resource Development
Tina Blackmon, (251)431-0123, tblackmon@uwswa.org, Vice President of Resource Development
Marlena Himes, (251)431-0134, mhimes@uwswa.org, Director of Major Gifts
Kari Ann Kendall, (251)431-0107, kkendall@uwswa.org, Resource Development Coordinator
Crystal Hiatt, (251)431-0104, chiatt@uwswa.org, Resource Development Assistant I
Delena Wylie, (251)431-0131, dwylie@uwswa.org, Resource Development Assistant II

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Five Ways to Live United

1. Purchase school supplies for a local school to distribute to children who need them
2. Allow a high school student to shadow you at work and show them how apply things you learned in school
3. Tutor at an adult literacy or technology program
4. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes and soap and drop them off at the local homeless shelter
5. Help senior citizens learn how to detect and prevent fraud

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