United in Service: United Way Celebrates Community Volunteers
On May 19, we honored the volunteers who make our work possible during our annual Volunteer Celebration. Presented by the Timken Company, the event recognized individuals and teams whose service continues a 90‑year legacy of impact across the region.
“At United Way of the Piedmont, our vision is a community where everyone thrives. For 90 years, that vision has held because people chose to show up for one another.” shared Angela Halstead, Board of Directors Chair-Elect. “That commitment shows up in bold ways and quiet ones: through volunteers who lead with heart, partners who collaborate for greater impact, and investments that help families build financial security.”
United Way extends our deepest gratitude to the incredible people who have united in service with us, and we congratulate each of this year’s outstanding award recipients.
2026 Volunteer Celebration Award Winners
- Women United Award: Lucy Woodhouse
- Tomeka Pierce African American Leadership Society Award: Pierre Brewton
- Walter S. Montgomery Young Leader Award: Amanda Champion
- Advocate of the Year: Joey Haney
- Tom Barnet Award for Volunteer Service: Carey Rothschild
- Community Partner Award: A Place to Call Home & The Faith Initiative to End Child Poverty
We also recognized the following groups that gave their time to our programs and investments this past year:
- Board of Directors
- AmeriCorps Members
- Community Investment Process Volunteers
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Volunteers
Together, these volunteers, donors, and partners made a true difference for our community.







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