Monday, January 26, 2009

Mascots, Icons and Me







I was fortunate enough the other day to get to spend some time with some of the area's best known characters, including:











The University of Akron's Zippy

Akron Public School's Mascot Gilby



















Akron Aeros' mascot Orbit





















Akron Beacon Journal's Browser the Newshound




















And FirstEnergy's Louie the Lightning Bug

They all joined us to show how we can all LIVE UNITED.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

United Way Sees Young Philanthropist Nominees

The Young Leaders Society of United Way of Summit County is seeking nominations for its ‘Young Philanthropist of the Year’ award. The award will be presented at United Way’s Annual Meeting on Thursday, April 30, 2009 at the Akron/Fairlawn Hilton.

The intent of this award is to recognize an individual, age 40 or younger, who has demonstrated a passionate desire to help others through financial support and service to non-profit organizations and institutions within Summit County, including United Way.

According to United Way of Summit County President Bob Kulinski, “After presenting this award for the first time in 2008, we know there are still many worthy young adults in our community making a real difference in people’s lives. We hope that many will take the time to nominate someone they know.”

For a nomination form, call Margaret Sell at 330-643-5516; write to United Way of Summit County, 90 N. Prospect Street, Akron, OH 44304; or fill out an application online at our website, http://www.uwsummit.org/. Deadline for nominations is February 27, 2009.

United Way of Summit County encourages everyone to LIVE UNITED. Each of us has the power to improve lives and advance the common good when we give, advocate and volunteer. For more information on how to give now, on programs and services in our community, or to volunteer, call your United Way of Summit County at (330) 762-7601, visit our website at http://www.uwsummit.org/, or come to our offices at 90 N. Prospect St., Akron, Ohio.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

United Way of Summit County Is Ready to Help Those Seeking To Serve

For those area residents seeking to heed President Barack Obama’s Call to Service, United Way of Summit County’s Volunteer Center is available to help match individuals with volunteer opportunities.

President Obama spent the days leading up to his inauguration calling on all Americans to pitch in. “Don't underestimate the power for people to pull together and to accomplish amazing things," he said as he helped to paint a Washington D.C. shelter for homeless and runaway teens. Given the current economic crisis our country faces, “we can’t allow any idle hands,” he added. “Everybody's got to be involved. Everybody's going to have to pitch in, and I think the American people are ready for that."

Here in Summit County, United Way’s Volunteer Center champions volunteerism and makes opportunities available to volunteers throughout the year — connecting volunteers to improve the quality of life in our community. A list of volunteer opportunities is regularly updated on the website http://www.uwsummit.org/, and individuals can call Volunteer Services Director Pam Beals at 330-643-5512.

Bob Kulinski, President of United Way of Summit County, said, “The people of this community are among the most generous in the nation regarding volunteer hours. No matter what your political affiliation, we can all come together to behind the common goal to improve people’s lives. As Martin Luther King, Jr. said ‘"Everybody can be great because everybody can serve.’”

United Way of Summit County encourages everyone to LIVE UNITED. Each of us has the power to improve lives and advance the common good when we give, advocate and volunteer. For more information on how to give now, on programs and services in our community, or to volunteer, call your United Way of Summit County at (330) 762-7601, visit our website at http://www.uwsummit.org/, or come to our offices at 90 N. Prospect St., Akron, Ohio.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Doesn't some nice, warm soup sound good?!

Who makes the best soup in Akron? The City of Akron is seeking an answer to that question by sponsoring the second annual ‘Soup-er Bowl’. On Saturday, January 31, 2008, warm up with a bowl of fresh hot soup prepared by some of Akron’s finest eateries. The event lasts from 11:00am through 3:00pm and is located at Lock 3 Park in downtown Akron. All proceeds from ‘Soup-er Bowl’ will benefit the United Way of Summit County.

For the $5 admission charge you receive six tickets. Taste a 2oz. sample of soup for just one ticket or enjoy a 4oz. bowl of soup for only two tickets.

Currently, participating restaurants include: Hackers Bar & Grill, Kevin O'Bryan's Pub, Ivan's Deli, and Panera Bread. Also, there will be a special soup entry contributed by United Way of Summit County President Bob Kulinski. There’s still room for more restaurants to participate. For more information, contact Nicole Read, City of Akron Recreation Bureau, at 330-375-2836.

Kulinski said, "We are grateful to Mayor Don Plusquellic and the City of Akron for including United Way as the beneficiary of this event. The inaugural ‘Soup-er Bowl was a big success, and we’re looking forward to making even bigger and better this year. In the cold days of January, some warm and tasty soup will definitely hit the spot, especially when you can also help United Way of Summit County make a real difference in people's lives year round."

United Way of Summit County encourages everyone to LIVE UNITED. Each of us has the power to improve lives and advance the common good when we give, advocate and volunteer. For more information on how to give now, on programs and services in our community, or to volunteer, call your United Way of Summit County at (330) 762-7601, visit our website at http://www.uwsummit.org/, or come to our offices at 90 N. Prospect St., Akron, Ohio.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Federal Funds for Emergency Food, Shelter to be Distributed Through UWSC

United Way of Summit County will oversee distribution of federal monies designated for our region. Summit County will be awarded $436,094 for calendar year 2009 under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. The funds are to be used by eligible local service agencies to supplement and expand the capacity of emergency food and shelter programs in Summit County. Funds are not to be used for creating new programs. A National Board made up of representatives from national organizations and chaired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated the grant.

The Summit County Emergency Food and Shelter Local Board, consisting of representatives from voluntary, governmental, and faith-based sectors will determine how to allocate the Summit County award among local eligible emergency food and shelter programs.

Under terms of the grant, local organizations receiving funds must (1) be private voluntary nonprofit or units of government; (2) have an accounting system and conduct an annual audit by an independent accountant depending on the award amount; (3) practice non-discrimination; (4) operate an ongoing program that has demonstrated capability to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs; and (5) have a voluntary board, if a private, voluntary organization. The Summit County local board has distributed Emergency Food and Shelter Funds previously to 29 participating agencies, which provided more than 172,332 meals, 3,061 nights of shelter, paid 266 utility bills and provided 387 units of rent/mortgage assistance.

Eligible organizations interested in applying for Emergency Food and Shelter Program funds must contact the United Way of Summit County, Community Impact Division, at 330-643-5509. The application deadline is 12:00 noon, February 13, 2009.

United Way of Summit County encourages everyone to LIVE UNITED. Each of us has the power to improve lives and advance the common good when we give, advocate and volunteer. For more information on how to give now, on programs and services in our community, or to volunteer, call your United Way of Summit County at (330) 762-7601, visit our website at http://www.uwsummit.org/, or come to our offices at 90 N. Prospect St., Akron, Ohio.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

United Way of Summit County's Creative Arts Contest

The United Way of Summit County (UWSC) invites children in grades K-12 living or attending school in Summit County to participate in the Fifth Annual Youth Initiative Creative Arts Contest by illustrating the theme: ‘LIVE UNITED.’

UWSC Senior Resource Development Director Margaret Sell said, “The Creative Arts Contest was established to encourage our younger population to become more aware and active in United Way and our local community. We hope that the artwork submitted will capture the creativity, energy, and fresh ideas of the how young minds see United Way in their community and lives today. This will in turn help us better understand ways to market to this population. It’s definitely a win-win situation.”

Artwork for this contest can utilize any media, but it must be 2-dimensional and 8 ½” x 11” in size. Students interested entering the contest can find more information at www.uwsummit.org. Art Contest information is also available in Acme Fresh Market’s January 10th sales flyer. All entries will be displayed at the Riverfront YMCA in Cuyahoga Falls during the month of April.

The winning artists will receive a gift certificate for art supplies. In addition, winning artwork may be published on United Way of Summit County’s promotional materials and website. Winners will be displayed at the Main Branch of the Akron Public Library and other locations around Summit County throughout May and June.

Deadline for submission is Friday, March 13th at 4:30 pm. Contestants can deliver or mail submissions to United Way Creative Arts Contest – 90 N. Prospect Street – Akron, OH 44304.

United Way of Summit County encourages everyone to LIVE UNITED. Each of us has the power to improve lives and advance the common good when we give, advocate and volunteer. For more information on how to give now, on programs and services in our community, or to volunteer, call your United Way of Summit County at (330) 762-7601, visit our website at www.uwsummit.org, or come to our offices at 90 N. Prospect St Akron, Ohio.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Neighborhood Leadership Program Begins in March

Program to train local leaders

United Way planning neighborhood institute with groups in Summit

By Bill Lilley Beacon Journal staff writer
Published on Sunday, Jan 04, 2009

The United Way of Summit County is kicking off a new program in March to help develop community leaders.

The Neighborhood Leadership Institute of Summit County has been in the works for nearly two years and will debut March 6-7 with a retreat at the Quaker Square Inn at the University of Akron.

The United Way of Summit County's Attaining Independence Impact Council used the Neighborhood Leadership Institute of Cleveland as a model, but included features from 10 other neighborhood training groups around the country.

''We wanted to take what would work best here in Summit County from the other model programs and develop the best program possible,'' said Michael G. Gaffney, vice president of marketing for United Way of Summit County. ''And we'll further refine the program to use what works best in each specific neighborhood that we are training the leaders for.

''Each leader will get a template, but you don't have to follow the formula specifically. The formula that works best for one neighborhood might not be exactly best for another.
''Our goal is to build the next set of community leaders.''

The Neighborhood Institute of Summit County will be directed by Devoe Johnson, the United Way of Summit County's senior manager of community impact.

The targeted communities and areas are University Park, Summit Lake, Buchtel, Barberton, Twinsburg and Lakemore.

Gaffney said that the program would take only 26 leaders in training and 16 people have already expressed a strong interest in participating. Potential leaders outside the targeted neighborhoods are welcome to apply.

Tuition for the program,which includes 11 three-hour meetings on Thursday evenings from March 12 through May in addition to the two-day retreat, is $550. The 11 Thursday evening sessions will be held at the University of Akron.

Those sessions will include assessing your neighborhood, strategic planning, problem solving, managing funding, communication engagement, government and neighborhoods, and group project presentations.

There also will be special Saturday sessions when the trainees tour neighborhoods.
Gaffney said tuition for trainees from the targeted neighborhoods will be taken care of by scholarships.

The University Park Alliance, Akron Urban League, city of Akron, East Akron Community House, Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority, Akron Area YMCA, Summit 2010: Quality of Life Project, Summit County executive's office, University Park Development Corp., Summit County Department of Job & Family Services and the University of Akron are helping to sponsor the scholarships.

''Our goal is to get the right people around the table,'' Gaffney said. ''When you have the right people, you have a chance to create dynamic leaders. The leadership aspect is most important.''
He said the program is looking for individuals who ''naturally want to help to make changes to make their neighborhood'' a better place.

''It's all about making better neighborhoods and making better leaders who will make their neighborhoods better,'' he said.

Bill Lilley can be reached at 330-996-3811 or blilley@thebeaconjournal.com.