Local United Way president, CEO leaving post after 10 years at the agency
Amanda Leech will be stepping down as the president and CEO at United Way of Central Shenandoah Valley at the end of the month of May.
Amanda Leech will be stepping down as the president and CEO at United Way of Central Shenandoah Valley at the end of the month of May.

Two information sessions will be offered next week to learn more about volunteering with a free income tax assistance program, known as VITA.

A free tax preparation program will return to the region after $18,000 was awarded to provide the service through the United Way of Central Shenandoah Valley.
The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge announced July 31 as a closing date for its United Way Fulfillment Fund.
United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County is now United Way of Central Shenandoah Valley with a southern expansion.
United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County is expanding to better serve working families across the Central Shenandoah Valley.
A random group of community members came together in the fall to discuss how they could make an impact locally.

The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge works regularly with area nonprofits, so it’s no surprise when one fails, it hits home.
The former CEO of the local United Way is under investigation after board members allege “questionable transactions.”
The closure of the United Way of Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro shocked the community a few weeks ago, including Dan Sullivan, site coordinator for Valley VITA for 10 years.
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