Spirit AeroSystems donates over $10,000 to Lenoir/Greene United Way

Spirit AeroSystems donates over $10,000 to Lenoir/Greene United Way

Pictured from Left to Right: Josh Herring, Kinston GNF Vice-President, Eric Barcley, Kinston GNF Board Member, John Beilman, Kinston GNF President, Molly Taylor, Lenoir/Greene United Way Executive Director, Andi Miller, Kinston GNF Board Member

Kinston, N.C. – Spirit AeroSystems recently donated $10,600 to Lenoir/Greene United Way.  The donation will support the work of multiple area nonprofit organizations who receive funding support through Lenoir/Greene United Way.

The total fund was given by the local employees of Spirit here in Kinston through their Good Neighbor Fund.

“Spirit AeroSystems and its employees are committed to being great corporate citizens of Lenoir and Greene counties.  We recognize all the tremendous things Lenoir/Greene United Way does in providing much needed support to our neighbors and local non-profit organizations. This gift is a testament of our commitment,” stated John Beilman, Spirit AeroSystems Facilities Director and President of the Kinston Good Neighbor Fund.

“Lenoir/Greene United Way sincerely appreciates this kind donation by Spirit AeroSystems and their employees, who are so committed to our community, added Molly Taylor, Executive Director of Lenoir/Greene United Way.  We are very grateful for the friendship and support we have with Spirit AeroSystems and look forward to many opportunities to partner in the future.


The Lenoir/Greene United Way is a member agency that supports a variety of non-profit organizations in the Lenoir/Greene communities.  Through generous donations from individuals and corporations, the Lenoir/Greene United Way works to improve quality of life by impacting human needs.  Donating to the Lenoir/Greene United Way is an investment in our communities’ future success.  For more information, go to www.lenoirgreeneunitedway.org.

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