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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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Young Leaders Society
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Eric Johnson, former Campaign Chair and member, Young Leaders Society
How I LIVE UNITED
"Several years ago, I made a pledge that I would always aspire to make a difference in the lives of others and live a life enriched with integrity. Serving my personal mission applies to my role as a husband, father, friend, financial advisor and particularly, those in need.
As a financial advisor, I find tremendous fulfillment helping individuals, families, business owners, corporate executives and community service organizations fulfill their dreams. As a community volunteer, working with so many other generous individuals in Stark County has been both humbling
and rewarding.
There are so many individuals and families that do not have the foundation that my family and I have been blessed with to overcome the challenges that life poses each and every day. With this, I have found that doing my part to LIVE UNITED is the least I can do to help make our community safer, healthier and ultimately a better place to live.
Whether it be our time, our talent or our treasure, together, we can create a bright future.
This is how I LIVE UNITED." |
When we think outside ourselves, we have the power to facilitate change. When we think of others' lives as linked to our own, our compassion grows. When we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all.
New tiered giving levels have been introduced in 2009: 40 & Under............$1000+ annually 35 & Under............$500+ annually 30 & Under............$365+ annually College students....36 hours of community service annually
Young Leaders Society is comprised of individuals or couples who:
- Contribute annually to United Way according to the chart above
- Are 40 years of age or younger
Benefits of joining the Young Leaders Society:
- Your gift to United Way addresses the full spectrum of human need
and works toward solving the underlying causes of community challenges
- Network with dynamic business and community leaders and learn about
how they have achieved their community and philanthropic goals
- A gift at this level earns you recognition as a member of United Way
Leaders in Giving
For additional information regarding the Young Leaders Society, please contact Paul Feaser, Vice President of Major Gifts, by calling 330-491-9971 or by email.
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