The final numbers have been tabulated for the United Way of Chautauqua County's annual Community Baby Shower. This year's drive generated more than $8,500 worth of new baby items. Two members of the United Way spoke about the drive as call-in guests on WDOE's "Viewpoint" program on Thursday. Executive Director Amy Rohler says the United Way's community partners recently collected the items at its Dunkirk and Jamestown offices...
Amy Rohler: agencies that collected items
Community Relations Coordinator Dan Siracuse spoke with some of those partner agencies who collected items at the Dunkirk office. He says it's a good reminder of the work the United Way does...
Dan Siracuse: reminder of United Way's importance
The new baby items, which were collected at seven locations across Chautauqua County, will be distributed to local at-risk moms and their newborns.
Community Impact Manager Eric Rinaldo catalogues items collected during this year's Community Baby Shower, which ran May 1st through June 11th. Photo by the United Way of Chautauqua County