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United Way, Fishers Foods, Stark County Early Childhood Communications Collaborative, Stark County District Library kick off Shop & Learn summer session
(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
(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
(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
(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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Leave a Legacy Stark County


Ten Ways to Leave a Legacy®

The mission of LEAVE A LEGACY® Stark County is to educate and inspire people from all walks of life to make gifts to their favorite charities through their wills.

Many people volunteer regularly and give financially to the charitable or non-profit organizations of their choice... but when they're gone, their support is greatly missed.

By leaving a legacy of any size through a gift in your will, or a gift from your estate, you can continue to help organizations that are making an important difference in the quality of life in Stark County.

1) Prepare a will. At least 50% of Americans die without a will. Without one, you lose control of the assets you worked a lifetime to aquire.

2) Leave gifts in your will for the charitable organizations that have made a difference in your life. Fewer than 10% of households in the United States actually make a charitable bequest. Imagine the positive impact in your community if everyone made even a modest donation to a favorite non-profit organization.

3) Leave a specific dollar amount or percentage of your estate to your favorite charities. The provision can be part of a new will or added to your existing will.

4) "Endow' your annual gift to your favorite charity by making a bequest equal to 20 times that amount.

5) Name your favorite charity as the beneficiary of your IRA or pension plan.

6) Name your favorite charity as the beneficiary of a new or existing life insurance policy.

7) Make a gift of a new or existing life insurance policy to your favorite charity.

8) Remember deceased loved ones with memorial gifts to charities.

9) Encourage family members and friends to leave gifts to charities in their wills.

10) Ask your financial advisor to include charitable giving as part of her or her counsel to other clients.