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Continuing Support

  The following businesses have and continue to support the United Way of Kennebec Valley:

 

A Partner In Technology
Abbott Laboratories
A-Copi
Albison's Print Shop
Alliance of Maine Federal Credit Union
Alternative Manufacturing
Associated Grocers
Augusta Boys and Girls Club
Augusta City Employees Combined
    Charitable Appeal
Augusta Family Planning
Augusta Fuel
Augusta Schools
Bangor Savings Bank
Bath Iron Works
Betsi Jane Taylor
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Bread of Life
Bristol Myer Squibb
Brooks Brothers
C. Caprara Food Service
Central Maine Power Company
Central Mechanical
Charlies Family of Dealerships
Children's Center
Circuit  City
Citadel
Cives Steel
Combined Federal Campaign of Maine
Copy Center
Crisis and Counseling
Cross Insurance
CSD # 10
Darlings Augusta
Days Travel Bureau
Dorothy Egg Farms
Downeast Energy
Duke Energy
E.J. Prescott Company
Eaton Peabody
Employment Specialists of Maine
Erskine Academy
European Auto Body
Families Matter
Family Violence Project
Federal Express
Fortin Appraisal
Foshay-Carlton
FPL Energy
G & E Roofing
Gagne and Son Concrete
Ganneston Construction
Gardiner Boys and Girls Club
Gardiner Federal Credit Union
Gardiner Savings Institution
Gibson, LeClair and Martin
Goodwill Industries
Gosline Murchie
Hall-Dale Schools
Hallowell Brewing
Hannaford Gardiner
Hannaford Whitten Road
Hannaford Willow Street
HealthReach Community Health Centers
Healthy Futures
Homecare for Maine
Huttig Building Products
International Business Machines
J.S. McCarthy Printers
Johnson and Johnson
Kennebec Behavioral Health
Kennebec Journal
Kennebec Pharmacy
Kennebec Savings Bank
Kennebec Tool and Die
Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce
Kennebec Valley YMCA
Legal Services for the Elderly
Key Bank
Kirkpatrick Service
EDS National United Way
Knowlton and Hewins
KV Credit Union
Lajoie Brothers
Liberty Mutual
Lipman, Katz and McKee
Literacy Volunteers
Longfellows Greenhouses
Macdonald Page and Company LLC
Macomber Farr and Whitten
Maine Bankers Association
Maine Better Transportation
Maine Community College
Maine Dartmouth Family Practice
Maine Development Foundation
Maine Drilling and Blasting
Maine Health Information
Maine Hospital Association
Maine Medical Association
Maine Municipal
Maine State Chamber
Maine State Employees Combined Charitable Campaign
Maine State Housing
MaineGeneral Health
Mattson Development
Meadow Park Development
Medical Care Development
Monmouth Schools
Motivational Services
Newman Concrete
NRF Distributors
O'Connor Motors
Oakes and Parkhurst
On Target
One Beacon
Peachey Builders
Pepsi Bottling Group
Pike Industries
PFG NorthCenter Foodservice
Pierce, Atwood
Pine State Trading Company
Plummer Funeral Home
Preti, Flaherty
Progressive Distributors
Quirk Ford
Rural Community Action
Sams
Saunders Manufacturing
Senator Inn & Spa
Sexual Assault Crisis and Support
Shaws
Southern Kennebec Child
    Development Corporation
Spectrum Generations
Stan Tompkin Builder
Standard Distributors
Steve McGee Construction
Studio MN
T.D. Bank North
T.J. Maxx
T.W. Dick Company
Tilton Insurance Group
Town of Winthrop
Transco Office Solutions
TRC
Tri-State Staffing
Tri-Valley United Way
United Parcel Service
United Way of Androscoggin County
United Way of Eastern Maine
United Way of Greater Portland
United Way of Kennebec Valley
United Way of Metro Chicago
United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta
United Way of Midcoast Maine
United Way of York County
University of Maine
Wal-Mart
WCSH TV
Wellpoint Foundation
Winthrop Fuel
Winthrop YMCA
Wolfington Group
xwave New England
Youth and Family Services
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2010 United Way Campaign!

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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. 

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