United
Way of Logan County kicks off 2017 campaign
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[October 06, 2017]
LINCOLN
- The 2017 United Way of Logan County Campaign is now underway! The
goal for the campaign is to raise $150,000 to be distributed in 2018
among 15 different non-profit programs that assist Logan County
citizens in need.
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Representatives from three of those agencies spoke
at the event which was held at the historic Logan County Courthouse.
The audience learned of the work that these agencies do and how
United Way partners with them. Becky Leamon from Community Action
Partnership of Central Illinois spoke about the senior nutrition
program, which she manages. Director of Christian Child Care,
Liberty Canady and the Director of the Oasis Senior Citizen Center,
Dom Dalpoas, also spoke of the work their agencies are able to
accomplish in part because of United Way sponsorship.
Seth Goodman, Mayor of Lincoln and Honorary Chairperson of this
year's campaign kicked us off inviting us to come together for a
stronger community!
The United Way of Logan County exists to bring the community
together. The overall goal of the organization is to improve lives
in Logan County by focusing resources where they are needed. This is
done by bringing non-profit organizations and programs together with
community leaders, employees and residents.
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Those partner agencies are: American Red Cross, Boy Scouts,
Center for Youth and Family Services, Christian Child Care, Community Action of
Central Illinois Senior Nutrition and Transportation Programs, Girls On The Run,
Girl Scouts, Lincoln Area YMCA, Lincoln Pastoral Counseling Services, Little
Lambs Learning Center, Living Alternatives Pregnancy Resource Center, Lincoln
Center for Developmental Rehabilitation, The Oasis/Senior Citizens of Logan
County and The Salvation Army.
Join the effort to LIVE UNITED by giving at
https://www.uwlogancoutyil.org
,through your workplace campaign, or by sending a donation to United Way of
Logan County at P.O. Box 684 Lincoln IL 62656.
[Patti Becker] |