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Dear United Way Friend,
This year's campaign results show the spirit of giving in our community.
More importantly, the spirit of living united. Throughout the year, United Way is fortunate to have dedicated volunteers who impact the lives of First Coast
children and families each day. Whether it's reading to preschoolers, mentoring
a student after school or hosting a craft day for seniors, they are committed
to building a stronger community. From corporate and community partners to our
countless volunteers, each of you represent the value of advancing our community's common good...and we appreciate what you help us accomplish
together-- a child who completes high school, a family with stable income, a
senior with a decent quality of life. For the caring and deep generosity of all of
you, we say thank you.
Sincerely,
Connie Hodges President United Way of Northeast Florida
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Helping Inmates To Be Better Parents |
Ingrid Thomas, United Way Born Learning volunteer, is
teaching incarcerated parents how to reconnect with their children.
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| Resource Management Teams in Full Swing
Resource Management volunteers are working together to
ensure Community Fund dollars are making the most impact in the lives of First
Coast families. Read more |
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| Wells Fargo Recognized with Top National Award  Wells Fargo receives top honors for impacting local communities through their volunteer efforts. |
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Painting the States - A New Way to Learn Geography
Who knew geography could be such a fun volunteer activity?
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| United Way Supporters Make 40 Under 40 List
The Jacksonville
Business Journal has selected 40 of Northeast Florida's brightest,
most-promising, professionals for the 40 Under 40 list. These young executives
were selected for their achievements both in their careers and in our
community. Congratulations to
those honorees who, through their support, have helped ensure United Way of
Northeast Florida continues to create lasting change in the lives of First
Coast families. Congratulations
2010 honorees! Lindsey K. Ballas, Jacksonville Economic Development Commission · Joseph Carnley, SunTrust Investment Services Inc. · Cathy Chambers, Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce · Jennifer Chapman, Fidelity Investments · Dawn Dorsey, BB&T · Marcus Haile, PACE Center for Girls · Tom Helm, Rogers Towers PA · Nathaniel Herring, Fifth Third Bank · Shelley Leonard, Lender Processing Services· Ned Peverly, Acosta Sales & Marketing · Cindy Rose, KPMG LLP · Jared Thomas Skok, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida
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| In this issue |
Helping Inmates Be Better Parents
Resource Management Teams in Full Swing
Wells Fargo Recognized with Top National Award
Painting the States - A New Way to Learn Geography
United Way Supporters Make 40 Under 40 List
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What's New
An Evening with the Candidates... Hosted By United Way WILL and Atlantic CircleThursday, April 22 6:00pm - 8:00pm
GRADUATION NOW
Wednesday, May 26 CEO Breakfast, 7:30am - 9:30am Business Leaders Workshop and Luncheon, 9:30am - 2:30pm
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Thank You Community Champions & Leadership Partners!
On March 25 at the Jacksonville Main Library, United Way leaders congratulated longstanding community partners, award-winning
campaigns, and supporters for their hard work, resolve, and commitment.
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