United Way More Than Halfway to Goal
The United Way of the Bradford Area has made great gains in recent days, announcing today that the organization has to date raised 51% of its $325,000 goal.
“We couldn’t be more excited about this,” says Executive Director Kelly Case. “We knew we had received a substantial amount of pledges in, but were honestly shocked to be able to make such a leap. We still have a lot of work to do with only 22 days remaining. We need the entire community to embrace our mission and help us reach the necessary $325,000.”
“It’s always inspirational to see the generosity in this community during the United Way campaign,” says Megan Mangini, Community Relations and Marketing Specialist. “We still have a long way to go; $158,300 is a large amount to raise in less than a month.
The United Way needs the support of the community to realize their goal. Each and every community member makes a difference and we cannot express our gratitude enough for all that everyone does. The organization is continuing this month with presentations at various businesses and organizations.
“The level of loyalty of our donors brings tears to my eyes,” says Mary Ann Quinn campaign co-chairperson. “People know what we are trying to accomplish and really get behind the mission of the United Way.”
The integrity of the United Way continues as we enjoy our 85th anniversary. Since 1925 over $18 million has been distributed to the local community. Relationships of many years have been strengthened due to the programs and services the United Way supports.
“The greatest aspect of a gift to the United Way is the fact it helps the entire spectrum of the community: from infants to seniors. The United Way’s funded agencies are available to provide a helping hand to those who would suffer without the help of the community’s generosity,” believes Case.
“We believe we have been good stewards of the community’s trust by continuing to follow the strict guidelines for allocations, based on documentation,” says Mangini. “Your United Way supports only agencies that make an impact of your community and we need your help.”
If anyone would like more information on the United Way or its funded agencies, or would like to offer support towards campaign 2010, feel free to contact the office.
“We couldn’t be more excited about this,” says Executive Director Kelly Case. “We knew we had received a substantial amount of pledges in, but were honestly shocked to be able to make such a leap. We still have a lot of work to do with only 22 days remaining. We need the entire community to embrace our mission and help us reach the necessary $325,000.”
“It’s always inspirational to see the generosity in this community during the United Way campaign,” says Megan Mangini, Community Relations and Marketing Specialist. “We still have a long way to go; $158,300 is a large amount to raise in less than a month.
The United Way needs the support of the community to realize their goal. Each and every community member makes a difference and we cannot express our gratitude enough for all that everyone does. The organization is continuing this month with presentations at various businesses and organizations.
“The level of loyalty of our donors brings tears to my eyes,” says Mary Ann Quinn campaign co-chairperson. “People know what we are trying to accomplish and really get behind the mission of the United Way.”
The integrity of the United Way continues as we enjoy our 85th anniversary. Since 1925 over $18 million has been distributed to the local community. Relationships of many years have been strengthened due to the programs and services the United Way supports.
“The greatest aspect of a gift to the United Way is the fact it helps the entire spectrum of the community: from infants to seniors. The United Way’s funded agencies are available to provide a helping hand to those who would suffer without the help of the community’s generosity,” believes Case.
“We believe we have been good stewards of the community’s trust by continuing to follow the strict guidelines for allocations, based on documentation,” says Mangini. “Your United Way supports only agencies that make an impact of your community and we need your help.”
If anyone would like more information on the United Way or its funded agencies, or would like to offer support towards campaign 2010, feel free to contact the office.
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