The United Way of Central West Virginia on Tuesday launched a new way for people to volunteer in their community — and a way for local nonprofit boards to increase the diversity and skill set of their members.

The Connector Board matches nonprofit organizations needing board members and individuals willing to serve on a board. Kanawha Valley

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By Lori Kersey West Virginia Watch

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It was a service like this that matched Craig Glover, CEO of FamilyCare Health Centers and chair of the United Way’s board, with his first board assignment. More than 20 years ago, Glover joined the board of Annie’s Hope , a nonprofit in St. Louis, Missouri, that supports children and teens who are grieving a death.

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