Is your company interested in hosting a Campaign?
The United Way can make any company campaign easy for you!
With payroll deduction and other easy giving ideas, your business can be the perfect vehicle for your employees to give back to their community. Your staff will feel a sense of pride and satisfaction in knowing that their pledge will go to so many needy families in our community.
Each giver is given the opportunity to donate to any non profit or to any community as well as ours on their pledge form. With presentations created to meet your company's needs, your employees will have the opportunity to here first hand experiences and ask questions about the process and about our partnering agencies.
The United Way staff is here to support you and your staff every step of the way - don't forget to ask for a Campaing Coordinator's Guide if you're looking for some extra help!
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Winthrop Day of Caring Tue, May 15th, 2012-(Rain date of May 22)
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Richmond Day of Caring Thu, May 17th, 2012-(Rain date of May 18)
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Erskine Day of Caring Fri, May 18th, 2012-(Rain Date of June 4)
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Cony Middle and High School Day of Caring Mon, May 21st, 2012-(Rain Date of May 23)
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St. Michael's Day of Caring Mon, May 21st, 2012-(Rain Date of May 23)
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Local Family
Becky and Scott are a local couple that have seen and have overcome their share of challenges. They have two beautiful children, who are both full of life and wonder, but have developmental challenges that require full time care and intervention. When Duncan was first diagnosed with developmental delays, Becky decided that she needed to stay home more to transport him to his therapy classes and to help him with his development and social skills.
Meanwhile, her husband Scott was having medical problems and was finally diagnosed with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia that was causing him constant pain and made it unbearable for him to work on his feet all day. Their second child, Cheyenne, was now also showing signs of developmental troubles of her own.
With the help of Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation, and programs supported by United Way funding, Becky and Scott were able to get both children into the programs they needed at an affordable childcare facility that could also meet the special needs of the children. With both children being safe and learning how to overcome their challenges, Scott and Becky will be able to go back to school to pursue and make changes in their careers to live more fulfilling lives.
Both Becky and Scott have already found time to give back to SKCDC because they both feel that the programs they offer are so vital to the community - Scott volunteers 3 to 4 days per week in the programs and Becky sits on the Board as well as advocates for other families in need.
Your donations to United Way of Kennebec Valley have made their story and many others one of success and continued hope.
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