United Way of Northern Ozaukee County Communities in Northern Ozaukee Belgium,  Fredonia, Port Washington, Saukville
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Each year, citizens who live or work in our Northern Ozaukee communities volunteer to help the United Way of Northern Ozaukee fulfill its mission of helping others. These volunteers do everything from determining policies that govern our United Way to serving on committees that recommend how to allocate donations to helping raise those dollars in the communities we serve.

If you are interested in joining the ranks of United Way volunteers, email the United Way of Northern Ozaukee - uwno@sbcglobal.net - or call UWNO Executive Director Kathie Schaefer - 262-284-8098.

The sixteen members of the Board of Directors direct the efforts of the United Way of Northern Ozaukee.

Board of Directors  
Gerald Antoine

Huiras, Farrell & Antoine

Don Bystricky Modern Equipment
Barbara Dickmann Saukville Village President
Tom Didier Re/Max United Real Estate
George Eger Ozaukee Insurance Services
Mark Grams City of Port Washington
Al Krier Port Washington State Bank
Nal Kumar Johnson Controls
Todd Luft Port Washington State Bank
Tony Matera A.N. Ansay & Associates
James Quick Charter Steel
Chris Rasmussen A.N. Ansay & Associates
Melinda Thompson Ozaukee Bank
Karen Weber Resident
Dr. Michael Weber Port Washington/Saukville
School District
Kathie Schaefer Executive Director

 

 

Day of Caring September 2007
Family Sharing of
Ozaukee County, Inc


Board Members Melinda Thompson and Nal Kumar organized and sized children's outerwear


Board Members Gerry Antoine, Don Bystricky, James Quick, Tom Didier, Chris Rasmussen and Al Krier moved and assembled shelving


Executive Director, Kathie Schaefer and Board Members Nal Kumar and Melinda Thompson reorganized shelves of bedding and linens


Board Members that participated in the Day of Caring

Photographer:
Board Member Al Krier

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