Thursday, April 26, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
This is National Volunteer Week. Volunteers do so much to make our community a better place for all. If you're seek the right opportunity, contact the Volunteer Center, and they'll match your skills and interests with the right non-profit. Volunteers show us all how to LIVE UNITED. http://ow.ly/akE8t
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Great to hear that A. Schulman is staying in Fairlawn. It's a great company for Summit County and for United Way. They are a great example of what it means to LIVE UNITED. http://ow.ly/acTZG
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Grateful for the media coverage of our good news on AkronNewsNow http://ow.ly/a3yn6 & Ohio.com http://ow.ly/a3ywA WNIR http://ow.ly/a3yH9
Thanks to our generous donors, United Way of Summit County exceeded our aggressive campaign goal ~ by more than $100K! Our wonderful community again shows its generous nature. Thank you all! http://ow.ly/a2YVb
UNITED WAY OF SUMMIT COUTY EXCEEDS CAMPAIGN GOAL
The 2011-12 United Way/Red Cross Campaign in Summit County has been completed, and campaign staff and volunteers are pleased to report that the generous people of our community have exceed the aggressive goal of $11,250,000 set last summer.
Campaign Chair Brian Moore |
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Campaign Chair Brian Moore, a partner in the law firm Roetzel & Andress,
has announced that the final campaign total raised is $11,350,225.
“We are so grateful to all the donors who made surpassing
our goal possible,” said Moore. “It confirms that the heart and soul of
our community are second to none. What a privilege it’s been to be a part
of the United Way team for this campaign.”
Throughout
the next ten years, United Way will move toward a more focused approach to
addressing community-level issues, by showing measurable progress in the areas
of education, income and health, the building blocks for a good life.
United
Way of Summit County Senior Vice President Katie S. Rennard said, “The
long-term and short-term results of our United Way campaigns here in Summit
County exceed the results of the other big cities in Ohio. Between 2000 and
2010, our campaigns were up 7.4%, while the other five big cities in the
state were all down for the same time frame. And our growth from 2010 to 2011
was another 1.5%. I believe that it’s
also telling to note that the 183 members of the United Way of Summit County
Tocqueville Society – denoting those who contribute $10,000 or more annually –
far surpasses the Tocqueville membership in similar-sized Ohio communities.
“Summit
County’s two largest United Way corporate campaigns were organized and run by
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company with $1.37 million and FirstEnergy Corp.
with $1.18 million. These companies are critical to the campaign’s
success in Summit County. Goodyear’s increase - $82,928 - was the
largest year-over-year increase in the entire campaign. GOJO Industries, Inc.,
The University of Akron, Myers Industries, Inc., State & Federal
Communications, Inc., and Roetzel & Andress are just some of the 240
organizations that experienced increased giving this year,” Rennard continued.
“Another
highlight of the successful campaign was the contributions from new
campaigns totaling more than $88,000. Among the largest new campaigns were
the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, Austen Bioinnovation Institute, CB Richard
Ellis, and a generous first-time gift from the Barberton Community Foundation.”
Total
dollars allocated and designated to programs and agencies in Summit County will
be announced on April 20, 2012.
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, explore our website at www.uwsummit.org, or visit
our offices at 90 N. Prospect St., Akron, Ohio.
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