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Local mom built a career around service and now her daughters do the same
Summary
Kelly Carlton has worked more than 30 years with United Way of Central Alabama, and her daughters Emily and Mary Elizabeth have volunteered with the organization, serving as Loaned Executives and helping pack period supply kits.
Content
Kelly Carlton has spent over three decades at United Way of Central Alabama, and her commitment to community service has influenced her daughters. The family spoke about long-term work with UWCA, their volunteer roles, and a local Period Supply Drive that collected thousands of products last year.
What we know:
- Kelly Carlton began at UWCA after working as a CPA and later served 25 years as CFO before becoming Executive Vice President and COO.
- Her daughters, Emily and Mary Elizabeth, do not work at UWCA full time but have volunteered with the organization; both served as Loaned Executives during recent campaign terms.
- Emily works in IT risk management at Regions Bank and Mary Elizabeth is Communications Director for VAX 2 STOP CANCER, and both have participated in UWCA activities while pursuing their careers.
- UWCA’s Period Supply Drive collected more than 45,000 products last year, valued at over $20,000, and volunteers packed 2,000 period supply kits for teen girls.
- The current Period Supply Drive continues through Friday, March 27, and reported plans are to distribute supplies to shelters, youth mentoring programs, schools, and other community assistance agencies.
Summary:
The article describes how a long career in community service shaped one family’s approach to volunteering and fundraising, with Kelly Carlton’s work at UWCA influencing her daughters’ involvement. The Period Supply Drive is cited as a recent example of local impact, and the drive is scheduled to run through March 27 with donated supplies reported to be distributed to shelters and community programs.
