Virgil
H. Carr Society
Membership
& Participation Information
The Virgil H. Carr Society
honors the memory of United Way’s
former president and CEO and provides
an opportunity for individuals across
southeast Michigan to lead efforts to
address critical issues affecting our
communities.
Known for his unwavering
commitment to the
people of metro Detroit,
Virgil H. Carr led the
organization, then
known as United Way
Community Services
(UWCS), from 1993
until his untimely passing
in 2003. UWCS and
United Way of Oakland
County joined forces to
create United Way for
Southeastern Michigan
in 2005.
During his tenure, Virgil’s ability to build consensus
around vital regional issues and to bring people from
all walks of life together to address community needs
helped further United Way’s mission. Virgil also had
an affinity for youth and worked to provide them with
direction and encouragement, and to expose them to
culture through the Arts League of Michigan, where
he was once chairman. The Virgil H. Carr School
Attendance Initiative seeks to build on his legacy of
providing greater opportunities for young people.
Poor school attendance carries consequences, like
higher risk of criminal behavior, substance abuse
and welfare dependence. A major focus of our new Agenda for Change is keeping youth in school and
helping them graduate ready to succeed. This Virgil
H. Carr School Attendance Initiative is an integral part of the solution.
Leadership Giving Levels
There are three levels within the Leadership Giving
Program at United Way:
- Signature Club, $1,000 or more
- Vanguard, $5,000 or more
- Tocqueville Society, $10,000 or more
Your leadership gift of $1,000 entitles you to become
a member of the Virgil H. Carr Society. If you are already
a Leadership Giver, you may designate all or a portion
of your current or increased investment to the Virgil
H. Carr Society by contacting United Way at 313-226-9200.
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