
2025 Events
J. Mason Davis Leadership Society
January: Leaders Kickoff Social
February: Meeting of the Minds Panel Discussion
April: Spring Social
June: Day of Mentoring
August: Book Reading Week
September: JMDLS Campaign Kickoff
November: Success By 6 Book Bagging
December: Leaders Volunteer Opportunity
January: Leaders Kickoff Social
February: Meeting of the Minds Panel Discussion
April: Spring Social
June: Day of Mentoring
August: Book Reading Week
September: JMDLS Campaign Kickoff
November: Success By 6 Book Bagging
December: Leaders Volunteer Opportunity

2025 Events
Women United
January: Leaders Kickoff Social
February: Lunch and Learn—Financial Wealth Management and Legal Advisory Panel (Part 2)
April: Lunch and Learn—Disability Awareness Panel
May: Affiliate Partners Tour and Lunch
September: Women United Breakfast
October: Habitat for Humanity Build
November: Lunch and Learn
December: Leaders Volunteer Opportunity
January: Leaders Kickoff Social
February: Lunch and Learn—Financial Wealth Management and Legal Advisory Panel (Part 2)
April: Lunch and Learn—Disability Awareness Panel
May: Affiliate Partners Tour and Lunch
September: Women United Breakfast
October: Habitat for Humanity Build
November: Lunch and Learn
December: Leaders Volunteer Opportunity

2025 Events
Young Philanthropists Society
January: Leaders Kickoff Social
February: Affiliate Partner Agency Tour Opportunity
March: YPS/Builder/Tocqueville Food Bank Volunteer Opportunity & Lunch
May: Lunch and Learn—Caring for Aging Loved Ones Panel
June: Affiliate Partner Agency Tour Opportunity
July: Supply Drive
September: Individual Company Kickoff Socials
October: Lunch and Learn
November: Veterans Day Volunteer Opportunity
December: Leaders Volunteer Opportunity
January: Leaders Kickoff Social
February: Affiliate Partner Agency Tour Opportunity
March: YPS/Builder/Tocqueville Food Bank Volunteer Opportunity & Lunch
May: Lunch and Learn—Caring for Aging Loved Ones Panel
June: Affiliate Partner Agency Tour Opportunity
July: Supply Drive
September: Individual Company Kickoff Socials
October: Lunch and Learn
November: Veterans Day Volunteer Opportunity
December: Leaders Volunteer Opportunity

Get Involved and Make a Difference
Our leadership giving societies include donors who make gifts of $1,000 or more to UWCA’s annual campaign and endowment. These groups make it easy for you and your family to get involved and make a difference in Central Alabama. Membership at every level offers opportunities to address our community’s most pressing problems, engage your philanthropic spirit and help achieve your personal and professional goals. Other benefits of giving include increasing your knowledge of the innovative ways that people’s needs are being addressed in Central Alabama, building your reputation as a community leader and being recognized as a leader by your employer and United Way.

Young Philanthropists Society
Young professionals creating a legacy through United Way.

J. Mason Davis Leadership Society
J. Mason Davis Leadership Society brings together African American changemakers through a shared affinity for philanthropy, volunteerism and advocacy.

Women United
A group of women committed to supporting UWCA through philanthropy, leadership, and volunteerism.

Tocqueville Society
Our Tocqueville Society is one of the top 5 in the country and is the fastest growing segment of our campaign, with members giving $10,000 or more.
Latest News
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Community Organizations Are Key to Helping Both Students and Schools Address Challenges
State and local leaders in education recently discussed problems and solutions for students and school systems during the second annual “Meeting of the Minds” event at Lawson State Community College
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Donor Networks Positively Impact Members, as Well as the Community
Being a leadership donor at United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA) is about much more than giving. It’s also about enriching experiences and personal fulfillment, knowing that you’re part of
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Women United Hosts Insightful Discussion on Personal Finances
Financial stability and wealth management were the topics of the day at a recent lunch & learn held at Regions Bank. Hosted by Women United, a United Way of Central
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Young Philanthropists Learn How United Way Is Creating Villages of Vital Services
Lucinda Armstrong and Emily Herring shed light on the critical role of schools in supporting youth mental health during a recent panel for United Way’s Young Philanthropists Society.
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“Head Shot Happy Hour” Gets Serious about Answering Community Needs
Members of the J. Mason Davis Leadership Society recently gathered at Alcove Birmingham for a “Head Shot Happy Hour,” combining networking with professional photo sessions courtesy of photographer Brian Pride.
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Almost $10,000 Raised to Support People Experiencing Period Poverty in Central Alabama
In March, United Way of Central Alabama held a successful donation drive in honor of Women’s History Month, raising over $9,700 in period supplies and monetary contributions for the Central Alabama community.