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“We Appreciate You” is April’s theme for Warren Coalition’s “We See You, Warren County” campaign
The Warren Coalition’s community-building initiative campaign called “We See You, Warren County” is encouraging local residents and workers to employ an “attitude of gratitude” this month, and let others know they are appreciated.
The We See You, Warren County campaign inspires people to engage with others using the monthly theme in an effort to break through the sense of isolation that permeates our community. For April, that theme is “We Appreciate You!”

The saying can be adapted as needed. Getting it “right” or using the exact phrasing isn’t the goal of the campaign; rather, the goal is to be more conscious of reaching out to others and making them feel that they belong here in Warren County.
We See You, Warren County participants are encouraged to share their experiences on social media using the hashtag #WeCUWC. Organizations and individuals that register receive a window cling to show they are participating. The program now has over 150 registered members, and more than 750 Facebook members. Sign-ups are ongoing. Go to weseeyou.warrencoalition.org to learn more, or to officially sign up yourself, your family, or your business or organization. You can also join the Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/wecuwc.
In addition, the Warren Coalition features individuals of the Warren County community on the “We See You” website, and on the Warren Coalition social media accounts. People do not have to be registered members to be featured. Anyone who lives, works, or plays in Warren County can submit a profile on the We See You website (weseeyou.warrencoalition.org)
Warren Coalition is a nonprofit agency established in 1994 to help fill the gaps in health care and substance misuse awareness to the community. The Coalition began under the guidance of Warren Memorial Hospital as an outreach project, but it has since grown and was incorporated in 2001. The office is currently located in the Warren County Community Center. Their mission is to make Warren County a safe, healthy, and drug-free community through many programs and in collaboration with 15+ member agencies.
