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How To Donate |
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In our daily activities, a dollar doesn’t go very far. It usually isn’t
enough to buy a soft drink and a candy bar, or a cup of coffee and a doughnut.
But a $1 per week over a year’s time is enough to provide well-balanced,
nutritious meals for 20 impoverished people, or to provide five days of foster
care for an infant awaiting adoption.
If the 110,000 people employed in Broome County each agreed to give $1 per
week to the annual United Way Campaign,
$5.5 million would be raised yearly to
support the work of the member agencies and meet the needs of our community, an
amount well beyond United Way’s yearly campaign goal.
More than 90 cents of every dollar reaches
Broome County residents in need!
United Way keeps costs low. In fact,
90.2 percent of total contributions go
directly to health and human service needs.
$1
per week over a year's time is enough to provide:
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Two
nights of emergency shelter for a homeless teenager;
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Transportation
to doctors' appointments for two senior citizens living in rural areas; or
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Eight
weeks of after-school sports activities for a middle school student.
$2.50
per week for a year is enough to provide:
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School
supplies and book bags for five children living in a shelter for abused
spouses;
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Thirty-seven
weeks of hot lunches for a senior citizen living on a low, fixed income;
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Eight
basketballs and other sports equipment used by hundreds of youngsters and
adults;
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A
five-week program of swimming lessons for 12 children from low-income
families; or
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Two
weeks of groceries for a family of five who are experiencing unemployment
because of business mergers or downsizing.
$5 per week for a year would provide:
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Twelve
professional family counseling sessions for each of four families troubled
by teenage pregnancy, adolescent drug usage, or other problems;
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Group
therapy for 16 teenagers to teach them anger management skills to help
reduce violent juvenile crime;
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Special
equipment to allow 15 seniors suffering from arthritis or physically
challenged youngsters to more easily use computers;
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Five
nights of emergency shelter for two homeless people; or
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Three
weeks of day camp for a child whose family could not afford the cost to
attend.
$10 per week for a year would provide:
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Weekly
professional counseling session for one year to increase parenting and
coping skills while reducing the stress caused by poverty;
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Job
preparedness training, pregnancy education, and other life coping skills for
15 teenagers in danger of dropping out of high school;
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A
full year of after school programs and activities for a middle school
student who otherwise would be home alone;
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Training
to allow three teenagers to become lifeguards; or
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The
needed first aid supplies used by two after school childcare sites for a
full year.
Through the
Donor Choice program, each person’s giving may be specifically
designated to a specific area of service, such as strengthening families or assisting older adults; to an individual
United Way agency; or to a charitable
organization that is not a United Way agency. Simply indicate on your
donor card where you would like your donation to go. You may also donate
to a United Way in another community by filling out a separate card.
You
can make a lasting impact in your community by donating to the United Way of
Broome County Trust Fund. Gifts to the Trust Fund keep on giving far
into the future because the principal of the gifts remains intact. Click
here to learn more.
To
make a donation to the United Way, contact your company's Keyperson (the
person responsible for organizing your company's United Way in-house campaign)
or contact your human resources department for more information. You may also
e-mail United Way at campaign@uwbroome.org,
print
out a form to mail, donate online, or call 729-2592.
Updated: May 20, 2008
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