A Heartfelt Thanks from Mary Geraghty, WUSD Social Worker

A Heartfelt Thanks

Dear Whitewater Community,

Thank you for your ongoing support of our families in need. The recent fire, in which a local family lost everything, was just the latest example of how this community comes together in times of need. 

Whenever there is a significant crisis, this community is ready to help, whether it’s the members of Whitewater Unites Lives (WUL), The Community Space (TCS), Breakfast Kiwanis, UWW Optimists, local churches or businesses. In addition, there are countless individuals, teachers, and staff who generously give their time, money and energy to mobilize at a moment’s notice. 

I have the privilege of hearing from the recipients of this generosity and I have been told repeatedly how Whitewater is truly a special place. During people’s most difficult times, they have shared that the outpouring of support has helped them realize that they are not alone and this has helped them to have hope.

Thank you again for your many expressions of love and for providing hope to so many members of our community.

With gratitude,

Mary Geraghty

Social Worker, Whitewater Unified School District

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