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January 2009 Edition










Greetings!
Thank you for supporting Inland Empire United Way!
 
This e-Newsletter will keep you up-to-date on our initiatives and programs and inform you of upcoming events. 
 
For more news, announcements, and event information, please visit us on the web at www.ieuw.org.
 
 
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"THANK YOU to all KidSmart Holiday Program Volunteers and Participants!"
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UPS Volunteers at KidSmart wrapping event on Dec 22, 2008.
 
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UPS Volunteers at KidSmart wrapping event. 
 
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Meghan Ohira at KidSmart wrapping event.
 
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US Bank volunteers at their Christmas wrapping party.
 
2008 KidSmart Holiday Program Brings Holiday Cheer
Inland Empire United Way KidSmart wrapped up another successful holiday program and brought holiday cheer to many families and children throughout the community.

This was made possible with the overwhelming support and dedication of our volunteers and holiday program participants, including Henry's Farmers Market in Rancho Cucamonga.
 
A tremendous "THANK YOU!" to each and everyone of you for contributing your time, generosity, and continued support.

2008 KidSmart Holiday Program Participants:
 
Holiday Drives & Donations
KOLA 99.9 FM - Toy Drive (3 locations)
Uline - Toy Drive
Starbucks - Book Drive (9 stores)
Hamilton Sundstrand - Toy Drive
Active Rideshop - Skateboards and Clothing
Exit Realty - Toy Drive

Adopt-A-Child (Individuals)
Starbucks - 9 children
Erin Wilson - 2 children
Meghan Ohira - 2 children
Monica Lopez - 2 children

Adopt-A-Child (Organizations)
San Bernardino County Regional Parks Department - 1 child

Adopt-A-Family (Individuals)
Shana and Greivin Chavarria - 1 family

Adopt-A-Family (Organizations)
Marino Foundation - 1 family
NAPA - 2 families
US Bank - 6 families
Best Buy, Chino Distribution Center - 1 family
UPS Labor Relations - 1 family
Banana Republic Victoria Gardens, Rancho Cucamonga - 2 families
Cal Poly Pomona Bronco Athletic Association - 1 family
Target, Fontana Distribution Center - 1 family
Fuller Insurance Agency - 1 family
IEUW Employees and KidSmart Volunteers - 1 family
 

Kids Fitness Challenge
5K Run/Walk/Ride at Auto Club Speedway
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IEUW KidSmart is proud to be a partner of the 3rd Annual Kids Fitness Challenge 5K Run/Walk/Ride and Health Expo at Auto Club Speedway(formerly California Speedway). Save the date for the premiere fitness event in the Inland Empire. The Kids Fitness Challenge is FREE, family-friendly and fun!
 
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Event and Registration OPENS at 6:00 AM
 
Auto Club Speedway 
9300 Cherry Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335
 
Registration
Online at www.KidsFitnessChallenge.com or at the event
 
Run/Walk/Ride at the track!
Arrive Early! Run begins at 7:45 AM
 
Volunteer and be Part of the Action!
There are many fun volunteer opportunities available. Be a course marshal or help with registration, hospitality, and much more! For more information, please email
volunteer@ieuw.org for more information.
Thank you KidSmart Volunteers!

So far in the 2008-09 school year, IEUW KidSmart has hosted 252 volunteers, who have contributed 1,583 hours of invaluable service.
 




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"THANK YOU to all
 HandsOn Inland Empire volunteers, volunteer teams, sponsors and supporters who made it a day on, not a day off!"
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2009 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service a Success
HandsOn Inland Empire's 2009 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service was a success due to the efforts of each and every one of our dedicated volunteers, community partners and supporters.
 
Collectively, more than 300 volunteers served on Monday, January 19th and impacted six local communities and reached out to more than 2,000 people in those communities.
 
Volunteers engaged in school and neighborhood clean-ups, gardening projects, mural paintings and renovation projects.
 
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Portofino Villas residents in Pomona engaged in discussion about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with volunteers.
 
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Phi Sigma Sigma ladies help organize and add color to a bathroom at the safe haven and put up a new shower curtain.
 
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Claremont's Pitzer College JumpStart program members helped decorate puppets for the children who visit the safe haven.
 
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University of La Verne's Phi Sigma Sigma, Theta Upsilon chapter members helped spruce up the safe haven in the Abbey/Karesh neighborhood in Pomona.
 
These volunteers made a positive impact and walked away with a great sense of accomplishment and community.
 
"It's a feeling of individual empowerment," Dionna Houston, University of La Verne and Phi Sigma Sigma sorority member said.
 
Houston's sorority came out to participate in the neighborhood clean up in the City of Pomona and helped to renovate a safe haven.

HandsOn Inland Empire is grateful for all those who came out to show their support and made it a day on, not a day off on Monday, January 19, 2009.

Please click here to view news coverage on some of the events that took place on January 19th and a photo gallery.

 
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Volunteer!
 
Got Game?
Why be bored when instead you could share your favorite board game with seniors in Pomona who would love the pleasure of your company!
 
Fun for the whole family!
 
Registration is required -
Click here to sign up 
 
Knit for Need
Looking to learn a new skill and meet new people? If so, the Knit for Need project is perfect for you!
 
Every Wednesday we gather a group of volunteers to knit socks, hats, and blankets for local homeless shelters and hospitals.

Inland Empire United Way, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Registration is required - Click here to sign up

Project Leader Training
Project Leader Training prepares interested individuals to lead volunteer activities. You will gain leadership experience while helping HandsOn expand the number of projects offered each month.
 
Currently, 119 volunteer community members have completed the project leader training.You, too, can have the opportunity to manage a project and ensure it is fun, meaningful and successful!

Inland Empire United Way, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Registration is required - Click here to sign up
 
Karaoke with Seniors
Each month we are looking to gather a group of volunteers to share in some fun times with seniors by engaging them in an afternoon of Karaoke.
 
Registration is required - Click here to sign up 

Family Fun Night and Potluck
We're looking to gather a group of volunteers who can put together a fun, themed meal and activity for the families at the Ronald McDonald House.
 
This "pot-luck" dinner and activity will provide sustenance, fun and companionship for the families staying in the house.
 
Registration is required - Click here to sign up

Many other volunteer opportunities are available online at www.HandsOnInlandEmpire.org!







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VITA/EITC

Once again the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program will commence in February.
 
The VITA Program offers free tax help to those with low- to moderate-income (generally, $42,000 and below) who are unable to prepare their own tax returns. 
 
 
Community Voice Mail (CVM)
Inland Empire United Way is pleased to announce that the Community Voice Mail (CVM) program has arrived!
 
Inland Empire Community Voice Mail gives disadvantaged individuals access to a personal voice mail where they can receive and respond to messages from caseworkers, family, employers, parole officers, school officials, medical professionals, and others.
 







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December Statistics
2-1-1 San Bernardino County received a total of 5,761 documented calls in December 2008. A total of 12,414 people were represented in these calls.
 
Total calls for 2008: 59,979.

 
November Statistics
2-1-1 San Bernardino County received a total of 5,727 documented calls in November 2008. A total of 13,293 people were represented in these calls.
2-1-1 Blue Book Directory 2009 Coming in Spring!
2-1-1 Blue Book Directory provides easy access to nonprofit and government agencies for residents and service providers in San Bernardino County.
 
The 2-1-1 Blue Book Directory contains 800 agencies and more than 4,000 current and up-to-date resources such as health care, child care, volunteer opportunities, senior services, employment, family services, and much more. Link




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Our Mission

Inland Empire United Way (IEUW) engages a caring community to respond to human need by:
  • helping disadvantaged kids succeed in school
  • providing easy access to health and social services
  • developing opportunities for volunteers to create positive change
  • strengthening financial stability opportunities for low-income families and individuals
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IEUW Board of Directors
CHAIR
Ernest Aguilar
CEO
Lancaster Uniform Cap Co., Inc.
 
VICE CHAIR
Bonnie Mooney, Ph.D.
Safe Schools/Healthy Students Project Coordinator, Department of Community & Health Services
 
SECRETARY
Kimberly Plater
Community Volunteer
 
TREASURER
Frank Zabaleta
Partner at Eadie and Payne, LLP
 
MEMBERS
John Abrantes
General Manager
Circuit City
 
William Aguilar

Vice President University Advancement, California State University, San Bernardino
 
Kevin Baker
Business/Community Liaison Alliance for Education
San Bernardino County Schools
 
Floie Barrows
Community Volunteer
 
Gerry Cacnio
Knights of Columbus Field Agent
 
William R. Cave
Market President
US Bank
 
Tammy Chalmers
CFO
Crime Scene Steri-Clean
 
Bruce Elliot
Director Product Availability WBV
Coca-Cola Enterprise
 
Steve Franklin
General Manager
Applebee's
 
Otis Greer
Community Affairs/Guest Services Manager
Auto Club Speedway
 
Steve Hadder
Financial Consultant
 
Ralph Hernandez
Community Volunteer
 
Steve Johnson
Clinical Director
Lanterman Development Center
 
Kevin Malson
Senior Vice President/Sales Manager, Bank of America
 
Noel L. Massie
Vice President
United Parcel Service
 
Gary Melton
Director of Health Services
IEHP
 
Glenn C. Miller, SCMD
Property Manager - Director of Marketing
Opus West Management
 
Leslie O'Hare Sorensen Facilitator
Montclair Community Collaborative
 
Ryan Orr
Sales Executive
First American Title Company
 
Michael Reiter
Assistant City Attorney
City of Redlands
 
Jane Smith 
Community Volunteer
 
Scott Snyder
Ramp Division Manager
United Parcel Service
 
Peter Synn
Regional Sales Manager
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
 
Elena Venegas
Department Manager AVP
HSBC, Consumer Lending
 
Carolyn Villerreal
Operations Group Leader
LA Distribution Center
 
Harry Washington
Manager
Joann Fabric & Crafts
 
Jeff Werner
Partner
Bowen, McBeth, Inc.
 
Trisha Wright
CLCS
The Hartford
 

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