Drive United Giveaway winner announced
Friday, Nov. 9, Nacogdoches County
United Way volunteers and Rex Perry, of Rex Perry Autoplex, surprised the staff
of Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital during a staff lunch by announcing that Doris
Berry, a medical necessity nurse was the winner of the Rex Perry Autoplex DRIVE
UNITED Giveaway.
The giveaway, a new addition to
the Live United Campaign, allowed those who pledged to give at least $208 in
2013 with a chance to win a 2013 Hyundai Accent from Rex Perry Autoplex.
Berry, who has worked at
Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital for the past 10 years, says that she has been
giving to the United Way for years, and has always encouraged others to give as
well.
“Years
ago, they [United Way] helped my mom; when we didn’t have what we needed, they
were always there to help us,” Berry said in an interview with KTRE Friday
after she was announced as the winner. “Giving to the United Way, you’re always
blessing somebody else, people you never even knew about, and that’s what
people did for us when we were coming up.”
The whole room erupted in cheers
and applause when Berry was announced as the winner, and many, including Berry
and Rex Perry, were in tears. Perry said he couldn’t have picked a better
person to win the car than Berry.
Due to the state of the economy,
Berry almost didn’t give to the United Way this year, but said that something
in her said: “You need to give, because that’s the main reason for someone else
to have [what they need]. You’ve got to give.”
Berry didn’t even know that she
had qualified to be entered into the giveaway, saying that she gave because “it
was the right thing to do.”
“I didn’t even care if I won or
not, but I knew that someone was going to be blessed by my giving. I really
thank God that he showed me that if you give with an unselfish heart, just give
to give, He will benefit you.”
The 2013 Live United Campaign ran
from the kickoff on Aug. 28 through Nov. 7. The goal for this year’s campaign
was $325,000, and because of the many donors like Doris Berry, as well as the
hard work of countless volunteers, NCUW was able to surpass that goal,
reporting $359,000 as of Nov. 9.
“Transitioning to the Community
Impact model has given us the capacity to involve more volunteers, resulting in
such a productive campaign,” Gary Lee Ashcraft, President and CEO of NCUW said.
“Everyone’s beginning to get what it is that United Way does for this
community.”
To celebrate the end of the
campaign, as well as officially giving the car away to Berry, NCUW would like
to invite the community to its 60th Year Celebration on Tuesday,
Nov. 13 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Rex Perry Autoplex. This is a family-friendly
event, and all are welcome. As part of NCUW’s partnership with the Nacogdoches
Chamber of Commerce, there will also be a ribbon cutting to commemorate the
next 60 years of Living United in Nacogdoches County.