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Help United Way build better lives.
416 Columbus AvenueSandusky, Ohio 44780
Dear Erie County Neighbors,
Members of the Board of Directors and those who lead our Committees have listened to you, area business leaders, teachers, community organization advocates, government and health professionals, and our residents to ensure that the programs we fund will continue to change the conditions in Erie County and improve lives.
Improving lives is the bottom line of this work. Individuals and neighbors do not live in a vacuum. We are all interconnected. The opportunity to mobilize and connect our many communities and programs for lasting change is what inspires us.
United Way’s vision for Erie County is to be a place where all individuals and families thrive, become self-sufficient, and live in a stable community. With your support these programs will make a measurable difference in the lives of our neighbors.
On behalf of our Board and the many Volunteers, I thank you for your support.
Maris BrennerBoard President
Dear Friends,
Judy and I are honored to serve as Co-Chairs of the 2016-2017 United Way Campaign. We have served on the boards of seven of the 20 Agencies that receive United Way Funding and we know from first-hand experience how vital those dollars are to the people in our community served by the various agencies.
Please join us in providing for a better life and pledging to Live United!
Bill MonaghanCampaign Co-Chairman
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BOARD OF DIRECTORSEXECUTIVE BOARD
MARIS BRENNER PRESIDENT Rotary District 6600 Governor
JOHN LANE VICE PRESIDENT Civista Bank
ROBERT PAISLEY TREASURER Woodforest National Bank
BOARD MEMBER TERMS
TERM 2016-2018DAVE CLARK Retired-N2Y
KYLE WRIGHT Dolyk & Zeiher Co. LPA
JACK HAPLEA Retired-United Way
AMY SKOLNIK Stein Hospice Service, Inc.
JOLYNNE MARSH Cleveland Clinic
DR. EUGENE SANDERS Superintendent, Sandusky City Schools
TERM 2014-2016DONNA GREEN OSU Extension
TWILA JOHNSON Retired-Delphi Chassis
PETER KOWALSKI, JR. Mack Iron
KAREN RUSSELL Firelands Counseling & Recovery
JASON WERLING Sandusky Register
CONNIE ROBERTS Schafner Publications
TERM 2015-2017MARK BRAVO United Parcel ServiceWILSON FORNEY Resident
TOM KINSEL Retired-Educator
BRETT KINZEL UBS
CAROLE ROMP Retired
DAVID SPRINGER Industrial Nut
BRAD WIEBER Great Wolf Lodge
JAN SMITH WOOD Grace Episcopal Church
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AT LARGE COMMITTEE MEMBERSDEB KLINEDAN KELLERJOHN ORZECHJANICE WARNER
STAFFJOHN D. LIPPUS Executive Director
JENNIFER BAILEY Operations Manager
2016-17 CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIPUnited Way of Erie County would like to thank the following Pacesetter companies for leading the 2016–17 annual campaign.
• N2Y • Target• Macy’s • Civista Bank• City of Sandusky • Janotta & Herner• Sandusky Register • Sandusky City Schools• Erie County Government Offices• MetalTek, A Sandusky International Division
Pacesetters are local companies that have agreed to take on a leadership position for the 2016–2016 campaign. As a Pacesetter, these companies have agreed to conduct their campaign prior to the kick off.
2016-2017 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEEPICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Eugene Sanders, Maris Brenner, Jack Haplea, Bill Monaghan,Judy Monaghan, John Lippus, Carole Romp, and David Clark.
NOT PICTURED: Gary Borchart,Jackie Finger,Ted Kaster, Ben Lindsley, Gary Mortis, John Lane, and Eric Wobser.
THANKYOU!THANKYOU!
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COMMUNITY IMPACTThe United Way of Erie County believes it is important to keep our donors informed about how contributions are invested in the programs and services that have positively impacted our community. The United Way of Erie County raises much needed dollars for 23 programs by 20 charitable organizations in our community that focus on improving life for people in three areas: Financial Stability, Education and Health.
During the program allocation process, a trained panel of local volunteers reviews every application, interviews program directors and closely examines the agency’s financial state-ments before any funds are committed. This ensures the integrity of each grant awarded. Agencies know that the
United Way of Erie County expects accountability, transparency and efficiency from every program we support. We believe we owe that to our loyal contributors, who trust us to invest their contributions prudently. The agencies are fully accountable to United Way and must be able to show a positive impact in the community and on the lives of the people they help as a direct result of United Way’s community investment.
Financial support from local donors has been the backbone of the United Way of Erie County and our ability to support initiatives that have changed so many lives in our community.
With today’s economic challenges, more people are struggling in our community than ever before. Local programs are being stretched to their limits to meet the needs. Every donation, large or small, takes us one step closer to our goal – a community that is ready and able to meet the needs of its citizens. When you donate to the United Way of Erie County, your contribution makes an impact on all of the programs we help to fund.
Thank you to all of the United Way supporters who give, advocate and volunteer. We couldn’t do it without you. You really know what it means to LIVE UNITED.
To get connected to Erie County programs, information, and crisis services, dial 2-1-1 or call 1-800-650-4357 anytime, day or night.
EDUCATION $94,397Big Brothers Big Sisters Community Based Mentoring $36,000
Boy Scouts/Heart of Ohio Learning for Life $19,500
Center for Cultural Awareness Youth Enhancement Empowerment Program $9,897
Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio aMAZE! Journey $19,500
The Volunteer Center Kids Care $9,500
HEALTH $97,775Bayshore Counseling Wellness Initiative Program $12,500
Goodwill Industries Employee Wellness Program $10,715
Sandusky Area YMCA Youth Scholarship Program $17,000
Catholic Charities Adult Advocacy Service $10,000
Sandusky Area YMCA Summer Camp Program $20,000
Erie County Senior Center Meals on Wheels $25,000
Boys & Girls Club Eating Heathy Program $2,560
INCOME $5,000Catholic Charities Basic Budgeting Skills $5,000
TRANSITIONAL FUNDING $8,250Cancer Services Medication Program $8,250
SAFETY NET $108,650American Red Cross Disaster Program $20,000
Kinship, Inc. Supervised Visitation $10,000
Safe Harbour DV Shelter, Inc. Shelter Outreach Services $12,000
Salvation Army – Huron & Milan Units Emergency Assistance $5,150
Erie County CASA Program Permanency for Abused Children $15,500
Salvation Army – Sandusky Unit Family Emergency Assistance (SAFES) $12,500
Mobile Ministries Youth Services $3,500
Volunteers of America Crossroads Emergency Shelter $30,000
OTHER $5,0002-1-1 Information Referral Service $5,000
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YOUR DOLLARS MAKE A DIFFERENCEYour money stays here in Erie County and is invested to change peoples’ lives and strengthen our community. In an effort to evaluate area programs and identify those that create the most impact for Erie County residents, this agenda is United Way’s strategy to advance the common good for Erie County.
Thank you to local volunteers who served on the Allocation Committee, as well as other agency volunteers and staff who played a part in our community investment process. As a community, we want our children ready to succeed in school, area families to be financially stable, and people to be healthy.
You can make a difference. Please GIVE. Please ADVOCATE. Please VOLUNTEER. Together, Erie County residents, businesses, and organizations LIVE UNITED by creating community change and making Erie County even better.
To learn more about United Way of Erie County’s efforts to advance the common good in your community and how you can LIVE UNITED, visit www.uwerieco.org.
COMMUNITY IMPACT AREAS
EDUCATIONHelping youth under 18 achieve their potential by ensuring:
• Elementary and junior high school students are prepared to succeed later in school.
• Youth graduate from high school.• High school students successfully transition
from school to work life.
HEALTHImproving people’s health through:
• Access to physical/dental/vision/mental healthcare and medication services.
• Mental health and substance abuse intervention and prevention.
• Decrease of youth under 18 who maintain their health and avoid risky behavior.
INCOMEPromoting financial stability and independence by ensuring:
• Individuals participate in financial education to enhance budgeting skills.
• People are able to stay in their homes.• That individuals’ job readiness increases.
SAFETY NET SERVICESResolving crisis situations through:
• Quality access to timely short-term assistance needed to fulfill people’s basic survival needs — food, shelter, clothing, and disaster relief.
• Assistance that encourages or leads to independence and self-sufficiency.
—OUR INITATIVES— EDUCATION Stuff the Bus Sandusky City Schools Parent Summit Children’s Book Collection Program
INCOME Ohio Benefit Bank Free Tax Clinics
HEALTH Second Harvest Food Bank’s Free Produce Markets
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THERE ARE MULTIPLE WAYS THAT YOU CAN LEARN ABOUT UNITED WAY OF ERIE COUNTY.
• Visit our website at www.uwerieco.org
• Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/uweriecounty
• Call our office at 419-625-4672
• Email us at [email protected]
We don’t just wear the Live United shirt, we live it!
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