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Mercer celebrates a great campaign.  President Bill Underwood
announced a grand total of $56,450 a whopping 20% increase
over last year.  Much thanks goes to Campaign Coordinators
Diane Bacca and Jay Pendleton!

Save-A-Lot Rocks!  Raises more than $15,000 for United Way
with a 100% corporate match.  United Way thanks Ed Mayoralgo,
Coordinators Pat Arnold and Bennie Jackson, and all the employees
at Save-A-Lot!!

Armstrong employees spent a "Day of Caring" at several United Way
agencies including Cherished Children and Macon Food Bank where
they helped out and also learned a lot about the services each agency
provides to Central Georgia.  We would like to applaud Armstrong for
their service to our community as well as their great employee campaign
...raising more than $56,000 up $6,000 over last year!

 Mayor Riechert and city employees held a cookout to raise money for their United Way Campaign.  More than 18 United Way Agencies put up displays and educated the attendees about what they are doing to help people here in Central Georgia!

 

Houston County Board of Educaiton raised more than $97,000
this year....up 10% over last year! FANTASTIC!
Pictured: Beth McLaughlin and Teresa Davis

Campaign Coordinator Lynn O'Neal and the gang at 
IKON Financial Services raised more than $72,000 this year!  
Way to go!!

John Smith, Chair of Boeing's Employee Community
Fund
presents a check for $2,000 to United Way
Resource Development Director Sandy Baxter and
Loaned Executive Shane Edwards.

 Darwin E. Saunders, vice president and regional store
manager for Belk Inc. Southern Division, presented a
check for $5,000 to Judy Quinlan, executive vice president
of resource development and marketing for United Way
of Central Georgia for the 2008 United Way Campaign at
the ribbon cutting for the new Belk store at The Shoppes
at River Crossing


 CEO John Hiscox and Macon Housing Authority like to have fun with
their campaign. They held a spooky Halloween Chili Cookoff  with
eleven different types of chili!  The winner was Mike Austin with his
Star Valley Wyoming Chili, followed by Omar Ortega and Donna Womack.
MHA has set a very ambitious camapign goal this year of $22,000 and
with events like this, we're sure they will meet their goal (or should I say ghoul!)

 

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