United Way of Central Kansas Announces 2025 Co-Chairs
United Way of Central Kansas proudly introduces its 2025 Co-Chairs, embodying the spirit of community engagement and service that defines the organization's mission. These outstanding individuals, deeply rooted in Central Kansas, bring diverse backgrounds and a shared commitment to making a difference in their communities.
"We are thrilled to welcome Haley and Cody Ruble, and Duane and Debbie Reif as our Co-Chairs for 2025," said Charell Owings, United Way of Central Kansas Executive Director. "Their leadership will be instrumental in advancing our mission and expanding our impact throughout the region."
Haley and Cody Ruble are proud natives of Barton County, deeply rooted in their community and dedicated to making a difference. Haley completed her Master’s of Business Administration at Wichita State University in 2018 prior to relocating back to Great Bend. She now operates FreeStyle Marketing, where she supports nonprofits and small businesses statewide. Alongside her professional endeavors, Haley lends her time and skills to organizations such as Kiwanis and Central Kansas CASA. Meanwhile, Cody serves as a captain and paramedic with the Great Bend Fire Department. His involvement extends to the board of KIDS Network, where he educates parents on safe sleep practices. He also serves as a certified car seat technician and led the initiative behind the Great Bend Fire Department’s car seat program, which provides car seats free of charge to those who qualify. Together, Haley and Cody have two children, Peyton and Isaac.
Duane & Debbie Reif were both born and raised in the Hoisington area where they both attended Hoisington High School, graduating in 1972 before attending Barton County Community College. They were married in 1977. Duane and Debbie, along with their two children, Sarah and Shane, founded the Kans for Kids Fighting Cancer Foundation in 1994, a 501c3 non-profit organization that has been providing financial and emotional support for children with childhood cancer for the past 30 years. Duane and Debbie retired from Kans for Kids in 2021.
Duane is currently a Barton County Commissioner. Over the years he has served as a city councilman for Hoisington, a member of the zoning/planning board, and he has been a member of the Hoisington Volunteer Fire Department for 25 years. Both Duane and Debbie have been active in the community including serving on the Hoisington Chamber of Commerce board. They have been recognized as Hoisington’s Citizens of the Year and are active members of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Great Bend.
UWCK extends its heartfelt appreciation to Haley and Cody Ruble, and Duane and Debbie Reif for their willingness to serve as Co-Chairs for 2025. Their dedication, expertise, and passion will undoubtedly inspire positive change and uplift countless lives throughout Central Kansas.
UWCK is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives and strengthening communities throughout Central Kansas. By mobilizing resources, fostering partnerships, and advocating for social change, United Way of Central Kansas works to address the most pressing needs facing the community and create lasting impact. For more information about United Way of Central Kansas and its initiatives, please visit www.uwck.org.