NGAGE
February 2017
Learning at an early age the power of volunteering and the path to success, 995 NGAGE high school students committed their time to building a better future for our community. In the 2014-2015 school year, United Way recognized 169 students representing 24 high schools for serving a minimum of 100 hours. Participating students gained access to community, business and personal experiences and friendships that will last a lifetime.