United Way of Metro Chicago’s 2023 Stronger Neighborhoods Awards Luncheon returns at the Hyatt Regency on Wednesday, June 21. The event celebrates the commitment of business, civic, nonprofit, and community leaders to build stronger neighborhoods and a stronger, more equitable Chicago region. Each year United Way recognizes honorees who exemplify what it means to LIVE UNITED.
The Andrew J. McKenna Leadership Award recognizes a Chicagoan who has exhibited long-standing corporate and civic leadership and a commitment to United Way’s vision to build stronger neighborhoods. The Corporate Leadership Award is presented in recognition of an organization’s steadfast partnership with United Way and dedication to empowering individuals and communities.
United Way is proud to announce that this year we will present the Andrew J. McKenna Leadership Award to Patrick G. Ryan, an individual whose selfless actions have encouraged others to step forward as civic leaders and philanthropists, improving the quality of life for countless individuals and families in the Chicago region.
The Corporate Leadership Award will be presented to Peoples Gas and accepted by Torrence Hinton, President, for the firm’s longstanding commitment to United Way.
If possible, kindly consider check or wire transfer payment for gifts of $5,000+.
For wire transfer instructions, please email donorhelp@liveunitedchicago.org for instructions.
Event Contact: Molly McDonald
Please send payments to:
United Way of Metro Chicago
ATTN: 2023 Stronger Neighborhoods
231196 Momentum Place
Chicago, IL 60689
About United Way of Metro Chicago
United Way of Metro Chicago brings together businesses, government, nonprofits, and community leaders to deliver funding, resources, and expertise to nonprofit organizations across greater Chicago. We are working alongside our partners at the neighborhood level to tackle the systemic issues that have plagued our region, creating communities where children and families can thrive. United, we’re building stronger neighborhoods for a stronger Chicago region.
Learn more about United Way’s work at www.LIVEUNITEDchicago.org