Brittany Williams Burnett, CEO of the United Way of the Central Savannah River Area, discussed the role of nonprofits in improving quality of life, and how their focus has shifted as needs change. Brittany shared her personal journey from medical sales to nonprofit work. They also discussed the evolution of United Way's role in addressing community needs, the transportation challenges in Richmond and Columbia Counties, and the challenges faced by hardworking families. Lastly, Brittany highlighted the use of data to identify areas with high numbers of ALICE families: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. Call 211 if you have needs!
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