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U n i t e d W a y o f H U n t e r d o n C o U n t y
C e l e b r a t e f o U r d e C a d e s o f i m p a C t ,
p a r t n e r s H i p , a n d C o m m U n i t y !
October 8, 6-9 pm at Razberry's in Frenchtown
Join us as we celebrate four decades of impact, partnership,
and community at The Big 40! This milestone event will honor local
changemakers through special awards, highlight stories of resilience and
generosity, and bring together neighbors, partners, and supporters to reflect
on our legacy—and look ahead to the future we're building together.
It's hard to believe, but this year marks 40 years of United Way of
Hunterdon County working side by side with our neighbors—lifting
up families, strengthening local programs, and creating lasting impact across
our community. On October 8, 2025, I invite you to join me at The Big 40, a
celebration of everything we've accomplished together and the brighter future
we're building for Hunterdon County.
Join us for an evening that honors the changemakers who make
our community stronger, shares inspiring stories of resilience and
generosity, and looks ahead to the future we're building together.
We'll be honoring: Ed Mahn (Community Cornerstone Honoree), Averie
Hason (Community Catalyst Honoree), Audrey Zudick (Volunteer of the
Year), and Geogre Mercado (Legacy of Youth Honoree). This milestone
event—The Big 40—will be a time to reflect, connect, and celebrate four decades
of neighbors coming together to create lasting change. Purchase your tickets
or reserve a table today to be part of this unforgettable night! Visit: www.
uwhunterdon.org/thebig40 for more information and to purchase tickets.
We can't wait to celebrate with you! With gratitude and pride,
Jennifer Thompson, MSW, Chief Executive Officer, UWHC
"October is the month for painted leaves. Their rich glow now flashes round the world.
As fruits and leaves and the day itself acquire a bright tint just before they fall, so the year near its seing.
October is its sunset sky; November the later twilight." – Henry David Thoreau