Archive for October, 2008
Campaign Report Breakfast October 16 at Boys & Girls Town
Community celebrates progress of United Way campaign
Thursday, October 16, United Way will have a report breakfast to announce mid-campaign progress to community partners and volunteers. During the program, select companies will highlight the amount raised from their fundraising efforts, and United Way will chart the path to success in raising funding for 23 agencies and health and human service programs that address critical issues in a 14 county area. The breakfast meeting will be held at 7:30 a.m. at Boys & Girls Town of Missouri (1212 W. Lombard).
The 2008 United Way campaign goal of $3,516,000 was announced at the Kick-Off on August 28. The campaign will officially end in November with a victory celebration at the Doubletree Hotel.
For more information, contact Nicki Donnelson at ndonnelson@uwozarks.com or 417-863-7700.
Add comment October 13, 2008
United Way Day of Caring photos
View Day of Caring photos from the 2008 event….look for you and your friends!
Add comment October 7, 2008
A Lesson from the Line
I was visiting one of our larger corporate donors today for a United Way campaign meeting, and I was struck by the fact that while the economy is down, it doesn’t effect every industry the same. This is one of those companies where their line workers don’t make a large sum of money annually, but their jobs are stable. The economy doesn’t dictate too much about the supply and demand of their products, and so they’ve set their United Way goal higher than ever before.
During the presentations, employees were interested and appalled at our community’s issues….and they responded the best way they knew how. They were going to fulfill that need. I of course didn’t see their pledge forms, but many were actively filling them out and asking about designations to specific agencies. This was a great indicator that these men and women were donating – and trying to make the most informed decisions possible.
When the economy is shaky, many people decrease or eliminate their charitable giving and save more of their discretionary income. These line workers understood that they are blessed to have stable jobs – even if they won’t ever get rich quick there – and that it doesn’t take a lot to make a big difference.
Add comment October 7, 2008