The United Way of Northeast Arkansas held their annual thank you luncheon as they reflected on 2023 and looked forward to what they'll do in 2024.
An agency in Jonesboro that helps people with all kinds of social services is celebrating its accomplishments. A luncheon Tuesday recognized what the United Way of Northeast Arkansas has accomplished in the last year and what the non-profit has planned for the future.
Over the past year the United Way of Northeast Arkansas gave $600,000 to local organizations and special projects. They also had over 8000 volunteer hours. In 2024 they look to improve on those numbers.
Nonprofit Celebration Luncheon
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