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United Way of Hardin County Receives Donation of Over $18,000 from Graphic Packaging International

todayJanuary 26, 2026 169

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Photo: Sonia Fry, Martha Nau, Adam Moore

The United Way of Hardin County is proud to announce a generous donation of $18,327.50 from Graphic Packaging International in support of the organization’s 2025/26 United Way Campaign. This significant contribution reflects Graphic Packaging International’s continued commitment to strengthening the Hardin County community.

The donation was made possible through the generosity and dedication of Graphic Packaging International employees, whose collective support demonstrates a strong belief in giving back locally.

The United Way of Hardin County extends sincere thanks to all employees who participated and contributed to the campaign.

Special recognition is also extended to Sonia Fry, Human Resources Manager at Graphic Packaging International, for her leadership and coordination efforts, as well as Adam Moore, GPI Manager and United Way of Hardin County Board Member, for his advocacy and support of the campaign.

“We are incredibly grateful for the generosity shown by Graphic Packaging International and its employees,” said Martha Nau, Executive Director, United Way of Hardin County. “Support from local businesses like GPI allows us to continue investing in programs and services that directly impact the lives of Hardin County residents.”

The United Way of Hardin County supports 12 local partner agencies, funding critical programs that address community needs and improve lives throughout the county. These efforts are made possible through the ongoing support of local businesses and area residents who believe in building a stronger, healthier community together.

The 2025/26 United Way Campaign continues to focus on creating lasting, positive change across Hardin County, ensuring resources remain available for individuals and families who need them most.

For more information about the United Way of Hardin County or how to support the 2025/26 Campaign, please visit www.unitedwayhardincounty.org or contact Martha Nau at the United Way.

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