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Continuing Support
The following businesses have and continue to support the United Way of Kennebec Valley:
A Partner In TechnologyAbbott LaboratoriesA-CopiAlbison's Print ShopAlliance of Maine Federal Credit UnionAlternative ManufacturingAssociated GrocersAugusta Boys and Girls ClubAugusta City Employees Combined Charitable AppealAugusta Family PlanningAugusta FuelAugusta SchoolsBangor Savings BankBath Iron WorksBetsi Jane TaylorBig Brothers/Big SistersBread of LifeBristol Myer SquibbBrooks BrothersC. Caprara Food ServiceCentral Maine Power CompanyCentral MechanicalCharlies Family of DealershipsChildren's CenterCircuit CityCitadelCives SteelCombined Federal Campaign of Maine Copy CenterCrisis and CounselingCross InsuranceCSD # 10Darlings AugustaDays Travel BureauDorothy Egg FarmsDowneast EnergyDuke EnergyE.J. Prescott CompanyEaton PeabodyEmployment Specialists of MaineErskine AcademyEuropean Auto BodyFamilies MatterFamily Violence ProjectFederal ExpressFortin AppraisalFoshay-CarltonFPL EnergyG & E RoofingGagne and Son ConcreteGanneston ConstructionGardiner Boys and Girls ClubGardiner Federal Credit UnionGardiner Savings InstitutionGibson, LeClair and MartinGoodwill IndustriesGosline MurchieHall-Dale SchoolsHallowell BrewingHannaford GardinerHannaford Whitten RoadHannaford Willow StreetHealthReach Community Health CentersHealthy FuturesHomecare for MaineHuttig Building ProductsInternational Business MachinesJ.S. McCarthy PrintersJohnson and JohnsonKennebec Behavioral HealthKennebec JournalKennebec PharmacyKennebec Savings BankKennebec Tool and DieKennebec Valley Chamber of CommerceKennebec Valley YMCA Legal Services for the ElderlyKey BankKirkpatrick ServiceEDS National United WayKnowlton and HewinsKV Credit UnionLajoie BrothersLiberty MutualLipman, Katz and McKeeLiteracy VolunteersLongfellows GreenhousesMacdonald Page and Company LLCMacomber Farr and WhittenMaine Bankers AssociationMaine Better TransportationMaine Community CollegeMaine Dartmouth Family PracticeMaine Development FoundationMaine Drilling and BlastingMaine Health InformationMaine Hospital AssociationMaine Medical AssociationMaine MunicipalMaine State ChamberMaine State Employees Combined Charitable CampaignMaine State HousingMaineGeneral HealthMattson DevelopmentMeadow Park DevelopmentMedical Care DevelopmentMonmouth SchoolsMotivational ServicesNewman ConcreteNRF DistributorsO'Connor MotorsOakes and ParkhurstOn TargetOne BeaconPeachey BuildersPepsi Bottling GroupPike IndustriesPFG NorthCenter FoodservicePierce, AtwoodPine State Trading CompanyPlummer Funeral HomePreti, FlahertyProgressive DistributorsQuirk FordRural Community ActionSamsSaunders ManufacturingSenator Inn & SpaSexual Assault Crisis and SupportShawsSouthern Kennebec Child Development CorporationSpectrum GenerationsStan Tompkin BuilderStandard DistributorsSteve McGee ConstructionStudio MNT.D. Bank NorthT.J. MaxxT.W. Dick CompanyTilton Insurance GroupTown of WinthropTransco Office SolutionsTRCTri-State StaffingTri-Valley United WayUnited Parcel ServiceUnited Way of Androscoggin CountyUnited Way of Eastern MaineUnited Way of Greater PortlandUnited Way of Kennebec ValleyUnited Way of Metro ChicagoUnited Way of Metropolitan AtlantaUnited Way of Midcoast MaineUnited Way of York CountyUniversity of MaineWal-MartWCSH TVWellpoint FoundationWinthrop FuelWinthrop YMCAWolfington Groupxwave New EnglandYouth and Family ServicesTHANK YOU!!!
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2010 United Way Campaign!
If your company wishes to participate in the
2010 United Way Campaign please call us at
626-3400 for more information.
It is easy to do, and is a great benefit to offer your employees!
We will make it easy for you to be one of the ordinary people creating extraordinary results!
Ordinary People. Extraordinary Results!
Kirsti was asked out by one of the most popular guys at her school. He was a year older and had a lot of friends. After going out with him on a few group dates, she noticed that he did not like it when Kirsti would talk to some of his friends. She thought it was his way of dating her and really liked the attention she got from him. He asked her to go out with him, just the two of them, and thought it would be really special if she wore a skirt that he liked. While getting ready, Kirsti spilled soda all over the skirt and had to change. When she met up with him, he grabbed her arm and yelled at her for not doing what he told her to do. Scared, Kirsti explained what happened and he told her she was a liar a slapped her face. Stunned, Kirsti ran to the nearest store and called home. She spoke with her school counselor the next day and was referred to The Family Violence Project and a United Way funded program, where she got some information and was able to talk to someone. Kirsti realized that this was not the way relationships should be and stopped seeing him. Hopefully the next girl will have that information available to her as well.
United Way of Kennebec Valley | Gannett Building, Suite #5 | 331 Water Street | Augusta ME 04330