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United Way News
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United Way, Fishers Foods, Stark County Early Childhood Communications Collaborative, Stark County District Library kick off Shop & Learn summer session
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(Canton, OH) July 15 , 2010--United Way of Greater Stark County announces the summer session of Shop & Learn, a community initiative to help parents provide their children with the building bloc
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Early July Participation Deadlines for Annual United Way Day of Caring
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(Canton, OH) July 2, 2010 —United Way of Greater Stark County’s Volunteer Center coordinates Day of Caring, an annual community-wide day of hands-on volunteering connecting businesses, o
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United Way, 2-1-1 Information & Referral receive grants totaling $117,941
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(Canton, OH) June 29, 2010 — United Way of Greater Stark County and United Way’s 2-1-1 Information & Referral department will receive $117,941 in grants from American Electric Power
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United Way announces first Volunteer of the Month recipient Jun. 21
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(Canton, OH) June 21, 2010 — On Jun. 21, the longest day of the year, United Way’s Volunteer Resources department announces their first United Way of Greater Stark County Volunteer of th
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the United Way?
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The United Way of Greater Stark County (UWGSC) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to energize the community to care for one another by addressing human needs with measurable results. UWGSC was founded by the Alliance Area United Way, the United Way of Central Stark County and the United Way of Western Stark County and serves all of Stark County and parts of Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage and Wayne Counties. The United Way serves a population of more than 380,000 and funds programs and services that address the critical health and human service needs of our community.
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Who runs the organization?
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United Way is a volunteer-driven organization. Its Board of Directors is composed of knowledgeable community leaders is representative of the entire greater Stark County area and the communities we serve. The Board establishes policy and allocates resources to assure that United Way is properly managed. Volunteers who serve on Impact Councils determine how funds will be invested into health and human service programs. These volunteers are people just like you. Those volunteer groups, which include people with expertise in each area, make recommendations on priorities, identify programs that will help our community reach those goals, and even recommend partnerships or changes in public policy that should be adopted to influence change. Based on community needs, Impact Councils allocate funds to programs that work to address the root causes of those issues. United Way's Board of Directors makes final funding decision approval. United Way has a group of dedicated staff members that oversee the day to day operations of the organization.
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Does United Way fund abortions at Planned Parenthood?
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No. Stark County Planned Parenthood does not perform abortions. Our dollars stay in Stark County to fund the Health Services program at our local Planned Parenthood which provides cancer screening, breast exams, family planning and pelvic exams to low-income and uninsured men and women in Stark County.
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Why do United Way service providers conduct their own fund-raising campaigns, too?
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Strong not-for-profits diversify their funding so they don't have to rely on just one source. United Way service providers are no exception. Another factor is that funds raised through United Way are only used to support specific programs, which means that the full costs of running an agency must be covered in other ways. Finally, though people in Stark County are very generous, funds raised through United Way's campaign are not enough to address all human care needs in Stark County.
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Will money raised in one community be spent in another?
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The types of problems United Way addresses do not stop in one particular neighborhood or community. The organization looks at countywide issues and funds programs and services at local agencies that help address tough problems. United Way is committed to maintaining high levels of services throughout greater Stark County. Some services provided by United Way serve individuals and families in parts of Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage and Wayne counties.
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Why do some United Way Service Providers charge fees?
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United Way funds cannot cover the total cost of service providers' services. The service providers that charge fees generally adjust them according to a client's ability to pay and that fee is far below the agency's actual cost. This stretches your United Way contribution as far as possible and allows many more people to receive help.
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Why should I give to the Community Fund?
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If you want your gift to have the greatest possible impact, you should select the Community Fund choice when you make your United Way pledge. A gift to the Community Fund offers you a chance to join thousands of other people who are tackling our community's toughest human care problems, knowing the programs you're supporting get the best results. There is simply no other organization or process which takes on the challenge of planning, coordinating and helping people succeed that United Way does. We bring people together to agree on what needs to be done, decide how to do it, then hold ourselves accountable for results.
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My spouse gives at work. Why should I give?
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If your spouse supports the United Way, that's great! Your gift is just as important. Contributions based on your total family income help close the gap of unmet service needs in Stark County. Additionally, we recognize couples who give $1,200 or more as Rainbow Club Members through special events and publications.
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I want my gift to go to a specific service provider. Why should I go through United Way to do that?
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United Way is the only way you can give to the whole community. So, while supporting a single health and human service organization is certainly a choice you can make, please also consider making a contribution to the Community Fund. That way, you can maximize the impact of your gift by combining it with the giving power of thousands of others. You will then be part of a community force that works together to strengthen our entire human care agenda, not just a single organization or cause. Another benefit to you is convenience. Giving through United Way allows you to have your contribution deducted from your paycheck, and then not have to think about it again.
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Last year, one of our employees needed help. What can United Way do?
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We raise money to fund social service agency programs, but United Way does have a special helpline called United Way's 2-1-1 Information & Referral. This confidential phone line is staffed by counselors trained to answer community members’ questions...and get them the help they need. If you or someone you know needs help, call United Way's 2-1-1 & Information & Referral by simply dialing 2-1-1 or 330-491-9997.
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Why should I give to United Way if I already give through another organization?
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United Way does not want to take contributions away from other organizations. However, churches and other organizations do not meet all of the human care needs addressed by United Way. United Way of Greater Stark County funds health and human service programs that provide services to thousands of Stark County residents. Because no organization does more with your contribution, many people choose to include United Way in their overall charitable giving plan.
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Are charitable contributions tax deductible?
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For taxpayers who itemize their deductions, 100% of their charitable contribution is deductible as long as deductions do not exceed 50% of their adjusted gross income. Contact the Internal Revenue Service, your accountant or other financial advisors for further information. . How can I help? Give your time to help others in your community. To get involved, call United Way's Volunteer Center at 330-491-9985 or log onto www.1-800-volunteer.org. United Way will be happy to connect you with a volunteer opportunity that meets your needs.
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Not find the answer you were looking for? Please email United Way of Greater Stark County.
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