Fall 2012 Community Impact Newsletter

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communityIMPACT Fall 2012

Orange County United Way’s Quarterly Newsletter

message FROM max

It’s been a great year at Orange County United Way. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to help more than 160,000 people get back on the path to self-sufficiency by focusing on Education, Income, and Health—the Building Blocks for a good-quality life. As we move into the holiday season, it feels like the right time to express gratitude to you—our supporters—for all you do to strengthen Orange County. Thank you for your time, for your talent, and for your continued support of the LIVE UNITED movement. During this time of year, we are all reminded of the extreme needs in our community. The need for a hot meal, a warm bed, and someone to reach out and show they care. One of the simplest ways to show that you care is by VOLUNTEERING your time and talent. There are plenty of opportunities to volunteer throughout our community, and we can help you find them. On November 7, we launched a new volunteer page on our website, www.unitedwayoc.org, under the VOLUNTEER tab. There, you’ll find plenty of ways that you can spread cheer, lend a hand, and warm a heart this holiday season.

CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF

ELEVATING CHANGE AND RESTORING HOPE: OCUW KICKS OFF FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN n September 6, OCUW kicked off our campaign year with an Awards Luncheon at the Lyon Air Museum to celebrate a successful 2011-2012 season and to acknowledge some of the outstanding efforts made by our corporate partners to improve lives. Joined by more than 175 Employee Campaign Managers and Orange County United Way corporate partners, Max Gardner (OCUW President and CEO) and Jerry Mattes (Board Member, Loyal Contributor, and 2012-13 LIVE UNITED Campaign Chair, as well as president of UPS' West Region) reminded attendees about the “danger zone” of poverty and homelessness that more than 300,000 of OUR neighbors, coworkers, and friends face, and the work that still needs to be done to create a stronger Orange County. Pacific Life received the Dimensions in Giving Award—our most distinguished honor—given to the corporate partner that truly impacts our community through dollars raised for United Way’s Community Impact Fund, active community service, and an overall commitment to helping people through contributions of time, leadership, resources, and a spirit of giving. The afternoon’s other honorees included the Automobile Club of Southern California, County of Orange, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Fluor, Nordstrom, and UPS. The event also looked forward by announcing the 2012-13 fund-raising goal of $19.6 million, with $10.6 million for Community Impact. Orange County United Way believes that together, we can reach this goal and collectively impact OUR community and create a stronger, healthier, more vibrant Orange County.

Happy Thanksgiving— and until next time, thanks for LIVING UNITED! With gratitude,

Max L. Gardner

ISSUE NO. 4, VOLUME NO. 2 FALL 2012

949.660.7600 | www.unitedwayoc.org


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