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United Way’s Tocqueville Society Celebrates Philanthropic Leaders

United Way of Central Oklahoma (UWCO) recently hosted its annual holiday event for its most generous philanthropic leaders, the Tocqueville Society, on December 17. Over 60 members of this influential group gathered for a special evening at the home of Jenny Love Meyer, UWCO’s 2024 campaign co-chair, and her husband, John Meyer.

This year’s gathering was especially meaningful as it honored the legacy of Judy Love, a long-time member of the Tocqueville Society and co-chair of the Leadership Giving Association. Judy Love’s impact on both the community and United Way was celebrated by all in attendance.

“Our hearts were so warmed to be able to host this influential group of philanthropists,” Love Meyer said. “It was an honor to remember my mom, Judy Love, in this way and to be a campaign co-chair for United Way this year. The impact UWCO has on our community will always be incredibly important.”

The United Way Tocqueville Society is an exclusive group of individuals who demonstrate a deep commitment to advancing United Way’s mission. Members of the society are among UWCO’s most prestigious donors, each contributing $10,000 or more to the organization. The Society celebrates not only financial support but also the time, talent, and energy members devote to addressing the most pressing challenges facing the community. To learn more about the Tocqueville Society and how to get involved, please contact United Way of Central Oklahoma at leadership@unitedwayokc.org.

About United Way of Central Oklahoma

United Way of Central Oklahoma is a non-profit organization that has served central Oklahoma communities for over 100 years. Through community collaboration and its network of 67 Partner Agencies, United Way supports programs in education, financial stability, health, and resiliency to create lasting change. For more information about United Way of Central Oklahoma, please visit www.unitedwayokc.org or call 405-236-8441.