November 2009 COMMUNITY LEADER NEWS  

MISSION

United Way is leading positive change that transforms our community and improves people's lives in Snohomish County.

> In this issue...
From dollars to difference
2010 Community Caring Celebration
County-wide resource fair
United Way's Lobby Day
Endowment Survey
Free tax prep for low-income families
Earthquake in Haiti
Youth United spends MLK school holiday volunteering
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> For Your Calendar
For more information on any of these events, visit uwsc.org.
 
Helping Hands for Hard Times Resource Fair 
February 10-12

United Ways of Washington Lobby Day
February 11

National Family Volunteer Day
November 21

Young Leaders Society Tax Site Tour & Happy Hour
February 11

Youth United Volunteer Event: N.O.A.H. Animal Adoption Spay & Neuter Center
February 12

Tocqueville
& Loyal Contributor Tax Site Tour
February 23
 
Tocqueville
& Loyal Contributor Tax Site Tour
February 24
Youth United Volunteer Event: Annie's Community Kitchen
February 24
 
Board of Directors Retreat
February 26

Community Caring Celebration
March 10
 
Young Leaders Society Lunch with Leaders
March 25 
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Everett, WA 98201
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Carl Zapora
President & CEO
Deborah Squires
Vice President
Impact & Marketing
Stacy Vance
Communications & Events Manager
Sara McArdle
Graphic Design Manager
Greetings!

Thanks to you, United Way is changing the way. Here's the latest information about how United Way and our partners are making a difference in the lives of kids, families and communities in Snohomish County.
 
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From dollars to difference: meet Gary & Susan Cohn
 
  • United Way of Snohomish County: Gary and Susan CohnFor every dollar invested in early child care and education, $16 is returned to society through better graduation rates, workforce readiness and reduced crime.
  • Early learning programs funded in part by United Way of Snohomish County serve 7,800 infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
 
Long-time supporters of education and United Way, Drs. Gary and Susan Cohn delight in seeing their contribution to the Local Community Fund make a difference in the lives of children. Gary is the superintendent for Everett Public Schools and serves on the board of directors of United Way. Susan works for the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. With gifts from dedicated donors such as the Cohns, children are starting kindergarten ready to learn and thrive.
 
"Take Care of Basics" and RSVP for the 2010 Community Caring Celebration

Join United Way on Wednesday, March 10 to celebrate your company's success and this year's campaign award winners. It's also the final drawing for the "Taking Care of Basics" Sweepstakes, sponsored by Frontier Bank and United Parcel Service! The evening kicks off at 5:30 p.m. at the Lynnwood Convention Center. To reserve your spot, email events@uwsc.org or call 425.374.5570. Sweepstakes entries are due February 15. If you haven't already, you may enter online.
 

County-wide resource fair Feb. 10-12 provides help for beating the recession

 

United Way of Snohomish County: Helping Hands for Hard TimesSnohomish County residents and employees are invited to attend the "Helping Hands for Hard Times" resource fair Feb. 10-12 at sites in Everett, Marysville and Lynnwood. Attendees at these free events can meet with representatives from more than 30 participating agencies and get assistance in preparing for employment, finding affordable housing and answering healthcare questions. All services offered are free of charge. Topics include: employment counseling, job search assistance, skills training, home and personal finance consultation, healthcare assistance, H1N1 vaccinations and more.

 

All events will run 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. and be held each day at a different site:

 
 

For more information, visit www.snoco.org.

Sponsored by Snohomish County, United Way of Snohomish County, Workforce Development Council of Snohomish County, Edward D. Hansen Conference Center, Lynnwood Convention Center and Tulalip Resort Casino.

 
Champion a cause:
Attend United Way's Lobby Day Feb. 11


United Ways of Washington Lobby Day will be held in Olympia on Thursday, Feb. 11. With our state facing a budget crisis and lawmakers embarking upon difficult decisions, it is incredibly important to be present and advocate for investments in key health and human services. United Way's Lobby Day is an opportunity to educate legislators about issues of critical importance that advance the common good in our community.

Join us in support of health and human services; meet your legislators and others from across the state who share your commitment. We will gather at the United Way of Snohomish County office to travel together down to Olympia. Registration, breakfast and lunch are all provided.

For more information or to RSVP, contact Katrina Ondracek at 425.374.5533 or katrina.ondracek@uwsc.org.
 

Endowment Survey: 10 minutes + your thoughts = lasting impact
 

United Way of Snohomish County: Endowment SurveyWe want to hear from as many of you as possible on how best to use United Way's endowment. If you haven't been able to attend an endowment focus group, please consider completing a brief survey. Ten minutes of your time can have a lasting impact on how we best serve people in Snohomish County far into the future.

Questions? Contact Laura P. at 425.374.5546 or
laura.pentz@uwsc.org.

 
Free tax help for low-income families

United Way of Snohomish County: Free Tax PreparationUnited Way free tax preparation sites are now open, with certified volunteers helping low- and moderate-income families claim and e-file for tax credits and refunds they are owed. Spread the word at your place of business! Find tax site locations, hours and what to bring or call 2-1-1 for the site nearest you.
United Way responds to earthquake in Haiti

United Way of Snohomish County: Haiti Earthquake

 

United Way Worldwide has rallied to respond to the devastation in Haiti. You can help by donating to the United Way Worldwide Disaster Fund to support recovery and long-term rebuilding needs.

 
Youth United spend MLK school holiday volunteering

United Way of Snohomish County: Youth UnitedMore than 75 teens and seniors joined forces on Jan. 18 to clean, do yard work and help with other chores for elderly and disabled persons throughout the county. King Day of Service was a project of United Way's Youth United, Catholic Community Services RSVP and the YMCA's Minority Achiever's Program. Check out upcoming Youth United activities!

 

We want to keep you in the loop!

Have a new work or home address? Please contact Laura Walker at 425.374.5518 or by e-mail at laura.walker@uwsc.org with any changes or updates you may have.