United Way of Greater Baytown Area & Chambers County held the 76th Annual Meeting on June 16th, 2022.
The purpose of the Annual Meeting is to provide a Report to the Community, recognize Retiring Members of the Board of Directors, Elect the Class of 2025 Board of Directors, and celebrate the Community Achievements from the last year.
Visit the 2022 Annual Meeting Photo Gallery
Retiring Members of the Board of Directors:
Bethany Credeur
Completing 2 three-year terms
Served on Finance and HR Committees
Served as Treasurer for 3 years
Pete Cote
Completing 2 three-year terms
Served on Audit and Building Committees
Lola Robinson
Completing 2 three-year terms
Supported Disaster and Events
Welcome new directors and those
re-elected to serve a second term
- Jason Conley, ExxonMobil
- Virginia Hubbard, Chevron Phillips Chemical (retired)
- Demetrius McCall, Goose Creek CISD
- Deena Smith, Community Resource Credit Union
- Crystal Stevenson, Amegy Bank (2nd Term)
2021-2022 Annual Campaign Total: $2,350,058
Campaign Awards & Recognition
Employee workplace campaigns provide critical support to United Way of Greater Baytown Area & Chambers County. In fact, the majority of funds raised come directly from individuals who are locally employed and who decide to contribute to a common goal: meeting the needs of our community.
At the 2022 Annual Meeting, United Way GBACC was proud to recognize a few of the companies which conducted employee campaigns this last year – especially to recognize the collaborative effort from the employees as they went above and beyond.
Visit the Annual Campaign page to see the 2021-2022 list of awards.
Community Impact: Report to the Community
The 2021 Grant Review process distributed $1,940,669 in funding to 19 local partner agencies, across the four focus areas of Education, Financial Stability, Health, and Basic Needs.
66 projects were completed, including 4 senior or disabled homes, installation of 4 new Little Free Libraries, clean up of 3 Goose Creek Tail center, installation of 4 new outdoor learning enrichment gardens, and much, much more. 26 local agencies participated including 9 new local agencies. Only 8 agencies were Funded Partners from United Way, increasing the United Way reach in the community.
Through a pilot implementation of the Volunteer Connect system to register volunteers, we saw:
514 community volunteer register to serve.
4 new community partners supplied volunteers.
Volunteers gave 17,015 hours of service, resulting in $478,802* of community investment for one day of service.
*Investment calculated using $28.14 per volunteer hour, as per the Independent Sector value of volunteer time.
Moving Forward: Sneak Peek at 2022-2023
Nick Graham
2022-2023 President, Board of Directors
David Lehmann
2022-2023 Days of Caring Committee Lead
Kendall David
2022-2023 Campaign Chair