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Altec Lansing Once Again Helps Lead United Way of Pike County
To Campaign Success
A world leader in electronic technology, Altec Lansing maintains its roots here and is among the largest employers in Pike County, so it knows first hand that there are many people here at home who need a helping hand. This year alone, the combined corporate and employee campaign will deliver over $5,000 to the Pike United Way campaign, funds that will help provide needed human services in every area of the county. Altec Lansing also participates in the annual United Way Day of Caring and in the 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive, two more examples of their steadfast commitment to giving back to the community that houses their business enterprise. If you would like to join Altec Lansing and the many other supporters of the Pike United Way 2004-05 Fundraising campaign, send a check or money order to United Way of Pike County, Box 806, Milford, PA, 18337, or go on-line at www.unitedwaypike.org to download a pledge card. Every gift, large or small is welcome. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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Record Breaking Delaware Valley School District Employee
Campaign Raises Over $5,000 to Help United Way Reach 60% of Fundraising Goal
"Surpassing the goal was a team effort and we want to thank our staff for their generosity," said Mark Kirsten. Added Peter Ioppolo, "We are very glad that we reached our goal and that our efforts will help to make a difference in our Pike community." Passing through the traffic light at Rite Aid in Milford, one can check the United Way's progress by glancing at the goal thermometer, which was recently updated to reveal the 60% mark. The United Way encourages anyone who hasn't contributed yet or who has questions about the United Way operation to visit our website - www.unitedwaypike.org for a printable pledge card or call (570) 296-9980. The website also gives vital information about the human services organizations who receive support from us, thanks to your financial contributions. For volunteer opportunities or to get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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First Chefs United Benefit Dinner Raises $10,000 Bringing
Pike United Way to 55% of Annual Fund Raising Goal
Ehrhardt's Waterfront donated their beautiful banquet facility and provided the staffing for this outstanding event. "Craig Ehrhardt, Eric Ehrhardt and the entire Ehrhardt's Waterfront staff did an exceptional job and all in attendance had a fabulous time." said Alan Dolge, United Way Board President. "The special events committee of Craig Ehrhardt, Bob Kiesendahl, Mike Peifer and Ron Schmalzle should be extremely proud of a well organized and highly successful evening." stated Gerry Hansen, United Way Campaign Chair. The sold out benefit was the single largest fundraising event held by Pike United Way thanks to the fourteen restaurants that donated their food and services. The participating restaurants included AJ's Sportside, Angelo's Bakery, Cora's 1850 Bistro, Ehrhardt's Waterfront Restaurant, Gresham's Chop House, Hazzard's Rainetree Restaurant, Heather's Inn & Restaurant, Laurel Ridge Restaurant, The Boathouse, The Corner Tea House, The Settlers Inn, Torte Knox, Woodloch Bakery and Woodloch Resort. Plans have already begun for next year's event. Please mark your calendar for the 2nd Annual Chefs United Benefit Dinner to be held Thursday, November 17, 2005! Thanks to community minded businesses like Ehrhardt's Waterfront Restaurant and the fourteen Chefs United participating restaurants along with the generosity of people like you, Pike United Way helps support twenty local non-profit agency programs and other community initiatives. To contribute to the 2004-05 Fundraising Campaign please call the Pike United Way office at (570) 296-9980 or visit their website at www.unitedwaypike.org. If you want to volunteer or get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PIKE UNITED WAY, WITH HELP
FROM PIKE COUNTY CITIZENS, BRING HOLIDAY SPIRIT TO NEEDY PIKE FAMILIES FOR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
Satzger went on to say "Citizen's Bank has a proud history of branch office involvement in community service, and this is just one more way of demonstrating that commitment. We are especially pleased to be partnering with the United Way of Pike County again. As always, their help and coordination is invaluable. We are pleased too, that Pike County Office of Human Development is once again helping this effort by selecting families in need who will receive the Gift Stockings in time for the holidays. "Pike United Way is grateful to Citizens Bank for once again making the holidays a little brighter for those less fortunate in Pike County." stated Christine Obser, Pike United Way Secretary and Pike County Director of Human Development. The Fourth Annual Holiday Gift Stocking Program will be accepting the gifts of toiletries at the Citizen's Bank branches at 407 West Harford Street in Milford and 7 Pennsylvania Avenue in Matamoras until December 17. Even if you are not yet a customer of Citizen's Bank, come in; pick up a free calendar, a lollypop for the children, and a stocking to fill with toiletries for your Pike County neighbors who are in need. All of us at Citizen's Bank, Pike United Way, and the Pike County Office of Human Development thank you for helping others during this holiday season. For information about any of the many Pike County human services please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. To learn more about the many Pike United Way initiatives call (570) 296-9980, (888) 306- or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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WACHOVIA BANK AND PIKE UNITED WAY, WITH HELP FROM PIKE COUNTY
CITIZENS, HELP BRING THE WARMTH OF WINTER COATS TO PIKE RESIDENTS
The United Way distributed the 30 plus boxes of coats for men, women and children to the Bushkill Outreach Program which will distribute to needy families throughout Pike County. "We are grateful to Wachovia Bank for their continued commitment to supporting those less fortunate in Pike County and Bushkill Outreach's willingness to once again assist with the distribution." stated Alan Dolge, Pike United Way Board President. Kate Newman, of Bushkill Outreach Program, said "This donation comes at just the right moment, our supply of jackets is low and the cold weather has just begun." Pike County neighbors who are in need of warm winter coats should contact the Bushkill Outreach Program at (570) 588-0660 or Pike United Way at (888) 306-6963. Bushkill Outreach Program is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8 AM to 12 noon. For information about any of the many Pike County human services please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. To learn more about the many Pike United Way initiatives call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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CHEFS UNITED - A GREAT EVENING FOR PIKE UNITED
WAY
"Tonight's dinner was the single largest fundraising event held by Pike United Way", announced Event Coordinator and United Board Member Mike Peifer. He continued "This year's goal is $115,000 and this evening's success will greatly impact reaching our goal." Ron Schmalzle, Event Coordinator and United Way Board Member thanked the fourteen restaurants that donated their food and services to make this fundraiser happen. "The generosity of these businesses means that United Way can use 100% of the funds raised to provide a wide range of critically needed human services to Pike County citizens." stated Schmalzle. "United Way would especially like to thank Ehrhardt's Waterfront for hosting the benefit." said Event Coordinator and United Way Board Member Bob Kiesendahl. "Craig Ehrhardt, United Way Board Member and Event Coordinator along with his brother Eric and the entire Ehrhardt's Waterfront staff did an exceptional job." In addition to thanking all in attendance, Pike United Way thanked the following businesses for their table sponsorship: Allstate Insurance/Reliance Mortgage, Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc., Camp Speer-Eljabar YMCA, Century 21, Davis R. Chant, Masthope Mountain Community, Myer & Myer, The Dime Bank, Wayne Memorial Health System, Inc. and Woodloch. Fall table decorations were courtesy of Party Mountain. Plans have already begun for next year's event. Please mark your calendar for the 2nd Annual Chefs United Benefit Dinner to be held Thursday, November 17, 2005! Thanks to community minded businesses like the fourteen Chefs United participating restaurants and the generosity of people like you, Pike United Way helps support twenty local non-profit agency programs and other community initiatives. To contribute to the 2004-05 Fundraising Campaign please call the Pike United Way office at (570) 296-9980 or visit their website. If you want to volunteer or get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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United Way Bike Drive to Help Make Local Children's
Holiday More Special
Shaun Hamilton, the Store Manager at Action Outfitters in Milford is donating his talents and will pick up and repair the bikes you drop off, he says, "We want to be sure the kids get safe bikes so we'll clean them up and check them out, fixing small things as needed." Judging by the high quality bikes being sold by Action Outfitters, the children who are lucky enough to get one of these bikes will be getting something really special. Noting that Action Outfitters have been in Milford for eleven years, Shaun adds, "We are part of this community and want to be known as a good neighbor and a business who cares." If you, also, want to be known as someone who cares and help brighten a local child's holiday, please drop off your used or new bikes to Fort Knox Storage, 405 Fifth Street, Matamoras or call ahead to make sure they're open at (570) 491-0000. And when you're in the area, drop in and thank Shaun at Action Outfitters on Rte 6 and 209 just east of Milford or call him at (570) 296-6657. For information about all Pike United Way community initiatives call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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United Way Food Drive at Wal-Mart to
Help Hungry Pike Families
Although he his busy with the expansion of his store into a Super Wal-Mart, Chris decided that having a food drive would be a great way to help others in the community and put food on the tables of many local families during these tough economic times. "With the prices of things like gas and groceries being so high right now, we wanted to help the community out," Chris notes, and adds, "Wal-Mart believes in doing good works and supporting the community in any way we can." Noting that many food drives end at Thanksgiving, Chris suggested, "let's collect the food right up 'til the end of the year - we can distribute the food as we go - but this will give more people a chance to participate." Christine Obser, Executive Director of Pike County Department of Human Development, is well acquainted with the needs of the food pantries in Pike County, "The need for food becomes especially acute this time of the year when many of our residents lose their seasonal jobs - the food pantries all report many more families at their door", and she adds, "Community minded businesses like Wal-Mart are integral to providing the necessary support to our families in need." Everyone is encouraged to donate non-perishable food items by bringing them to the service desk in the front of the Westfall Wal-Mart anytime between now and the end of the year. J.P. Jones, Wal-Mart's Assistant Manager and Carolyn Stiehl, Wal-Mart's Receiving Manager will box up the food you bring - then the food will be collected and distributed by Christine and her helpers at Pike Human Development to Pike County's food pantries and hungry families. "Our goal", says Chris from Wal-Mart, "is to help as many needy families as possible have memorable holidays this year." If you want to join in with this exciting and rewarding event just drop by Wal-Mart or call them at (570) 491-4940. For information about all Pike United Way initiatives call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any of the many Pike County human services please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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Pike United Way's Annual Campaign Off to
Good Start
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New Wheelchair Ramp Means "Freedom"
to Pike Resident
For more information about Pike United Way's Ramp Fund or any of their community initiatives call (888) 306-6963 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. To volunteer or find information about any Pike County human service, please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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CHEFS UNITED - A BENEFIT DINNER FOR
PIKE UNITED WAY
The evening will showcase thirteen of Pike County's finest restaurants. While supporting the United Way of Pike County, participants will enjoy appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts along with musical entertainment by Ray Weeks of the Dimmick Inn. This first annual benefit dinner coincides with the Pike United Way's 04-05 fundraising campaign. This year's goal is $115,000 and the United Way hopes that this event will help them exceed this mark. Thanks to community minded businesses like Ehrhardt's Waterfront and Woodloch - two of the participating restaurants and the generosity of people like you, Pike United Way helps support twenty local non-profit agency programs and other community initiatives. Don't miss out on what promises to be a terrific evening of food and fun. For tickets please call the Pike United Way office at (570) 296-9980 or contact any United Way of Pike County Board Member. If you want to volunteer or get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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WOODLOCH PRESENTS LEADERSHIP GIFT
TO PIKE UNITED WAY
Last year the United Way of Pike County funded 20 local organizations that help to alleviate hunger, homelessness, illiteracy, physical and mental disability, family dysfunction and abuse and leadership training for those who help guide the lives of our youngsters. Reaching this year’s goal of $115,000 will enable the United Way to continue the work that touches the lives of so many. United Way is very grateful for Woodloch’s continued generosity and appreciates their commitment to making Pike County a stronger, more healthy and viable community. If you want information about donating to Pike United Way or purchasing tickets to the Chefs United Benefit Dinner please call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For volunteer opportunities or to get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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A Model for Community Partnerships: PEEC, United
Way of Pike County and Home Depot
Paul Carney, the Manager of the Home Depot in Matamoras is very clear about his store's dedication to our community, "We want to be seen as being a good neighbor - helping where we can." Home Depot's employees, who volunteer, are called "Team Depot" and are willing and able to tackle practically any project local non-profit agencies need help with. "We often are more able to donate labor than money or material - but we will take the requests on a case-by-case basis", says Paul, and adds, "We encourage all other businesses in our area to get involved as well. There's something for all of us to do." George Towle, the coordinator of Team Depot, makes it clear, "We live locally and know how important it is to be involved helping our community be a better place to live and the employees who volunteer get such a good feeling from doing this. The stories they bring back to the other workers about how much fun they had help other people get excited about volunteering too." Pike United Way's President, Alan Dolge, knows about Paul's sincerity, "They came to our aid to refurbish and move our sign, then again at the Annual Family Community Expo and again for our Day Of Caring", and adds, "Community businesses, like Home Depot, are invaluable partners and integral to our efforts to support the residents of Pike County. After all, we all have a stake in building a strong community." Team Depot's most recent assignment coincides with Home Depot's annual volunteer effort: the National Week of Service. Their work at PEEC includes painting and installing new windows in some of the PEEC's many cabins. Tom Shimalla, PEEC's Director of Operations is very thankful for the help, "The volunteer work Team Depot is doing allows us to spend more of our funds on program activities. They really are doing a great thing." For information about PEEC's many programs call (570) 828-9281. For more information about all Pike United Way's community initiatives call (888) 306-6963 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For your own, unique, volunteer experience please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures - The United Way! |
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Winner of Pike United Way Raffle Announced
The weekend benefit at Costa’s kicked-off United Way of Pike County’s annual campaign. This year’s goal is $115,000. If you need info about how you can help in the campaign please call (888) 306-6963 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. For info on all Pike County human services or to volunteer please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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CHEFS UNITED A BENEFIT DINNER FOR PIKE UNITED WAY
The evening will showcase thirteen of Pike County’s finest restaurants. While supporting the United Way of Pike County, participants will enjoy appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts along with musical entertainment by Ray Weeks of the Dimmick Inn. This first annual benefit dinner coincides with the Pike United Way’s 04-05 fundraising campaign. This year’s goal is $115,000 and the United Way hopes that this event will help them exceed this mark. Thanks to community minded businesses like Ehrhardt’s Waterfront and Woodloch two of the participating restaurants and the generosity of people like you, Pike United Way helps support twenty local non-profit agency programs and other community initiatives. Don’t miss out on what promises to be a terrific evening of food and fun. For tickets please call the Pike United Way office at (570) 296-9980 or contact any United Way of Pike County Board Member. If you want to volunteer or get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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United Way Welcomes Ravenell Williams IV as its’ Newest Board
Member
If you want to experience the great pleasure of being a humanitarian United Way of Pike County can help you get started. Call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For a comprehensive description of all pike county human service agencies and their volunteer needs please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope - Building Futures The United Way! |
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American Red Cross Presents Certificates of Appreciation
for 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive Success
For information about American Red Cross Blood Services call (800) 432-8045. For information about all Pike United Way’s community initiatives call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any Pike human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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Frank Redington Welcomed to
Pike United Way Board
Frank notes, The great thing about supporting Pike United Way is they are not focused on one organization but, instead, they enable businesses and individuals to get more out of their donations by funding many community groups , and adds, United Way is about those we can help not us, as individuals, but all of us in a united way; a community. Standing in front of the newest Dime Bank location in Pike County (due to open in early October but presently under construction on Route 739 just south of SR2001) Frank notes the recent rapid growth in Pike County and how it is now even more important for all of us to get involved in our community, Many of us overlook that with the additional people, arriving daily now in Pike County, comes the inevitable growth in human need and the increased importance of the programs Pike United Way supports. If you want information about how you can get involved please call (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org or www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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COSTA’S FAMILY FUN PARK HOSTS PIKE UNITED
WAY FUNDRAISER
For more information about this special event or any of Pike United Way’s community initiatives please call 570-296-9980 or 888-306-6963 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures The United Way! |
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Giving Back to the Community The Tom Quick Inn
Gracie Calabrese, who focuses her talents on the inn’s special events and lunch buffet, says This lets us connect better with the local people and helps to keep Milford’s small town, close knit family feel. For those who don’t know, Gracie used to own Gracie’s Place in East Stroudsburg and Celentano’s Bakery in the Old Lumber Yard in Milford. She says, I want all my old friends to know I’m still around , and adds, this area has the best people anything we can do to help them we will. Thanks to community minded businesses like The Tom Quick Inn and the generosity of people like you, Pike United Way helps support twenty local non-profit agency programs. This years’ fundraising campaign just started! If you want information about donating to Pike United Way please visit www.unitedwaypike.org or call (570) 296-9980. If you want to volunteer or get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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It’s Ba-a-ack!
With participation from community-minded businesses like Rite Aid and Home Depot and the continued generosity of people like you, United Way of Pike County will be able to increase it’s financial support to the area’s non-profit agencies’ programs. If you want information about how you can participate in this year’s campaign, either by direct donation or through a payroll deduction, call (888) 306-6963 or (570) 296-9980 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. You can donate through your payroll even if you work outside of Pike County. If you want to volunteer or get information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures The United Way! |
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Pike County Commissioners’ Proclamation
Commends Pike United Way as their 2004-05 Fundraising Campaign Kicks-off
Pike United Way’s 2004-05 Campaign Chairman, Gerry Hansen, received the proclamation from the commissioners. He thanked the Commissioners and noted, the Commissioners’ support of Pike United Way over the past several years is greatly appreciated and integral for us to continue to provide support to the people of Pike County. He went on to say that he is looking forward to a successful campaign. The campaign will kick-off on Friday September 17th at Costa’s Family Fun Park on Route 6 in Hawley , Gerry added, and will be celebrated the whole weekend, at Costa’s, with fun activities and contests for the whole family. Costa’s will donate a portion of their weekend receipts to Pike United Way and Milford Chrysler is supplying a car for a hole-in-one contest. Gerry went on to say, We want to invite all Pike County residents to join us at Costa’s for a fun-filled weekend. For more information about Pike United Way’s 04-05 campaign call 570-296-9980 or 888-306-6963 or visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about all Pike County human services visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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First-Time HOSA Blood Donors Nervous, Eager, and Excited
This isn’t about getting paid, says Amanda Mayoros, the student intermediary for the drive. This is about helping people because you want to. Mayoros, who just turned 17 and thus will be able to donate for first time, says she’s not nervous about giving blood. Some of the people I’ve recruited so far are a bit nervous, she admits. But there’s nothing to be afraid of. Plus I told them they’d get a personal radio for free! Donors at this year’s drive will receive a Day of Caring t-shirt courtesy of Citizens Bank, an American Red Cross flashlight/radio combo and a blood drop pin. They will also have a chance to win a Red Cross disaster pack. Other HOSA first-time donors include Caitlin Wells, Krystal Boyce, Nichole Wachtel, Nadine Kully, Victoria Kresse, and Ireen Barry, all of whom are eager to donate. I’m interested in helping people at the drive, too, says Ireen Barry, adding, Health is really important to me, and I like interacting with people. Susan Briggs, the Health Occupations teacher at the high school, has always encouraged her students to volunteer their services to the community. Victoria Kresse says, I’m not nervous because I helped out last year. But I understand why people are. As long as you eat something, there’s nothing to worry about! Luckily, there will be plenty of food and refreshments for the donors, provided by the Chamber of Commerce and Jorgenson’s Deli. For Nadine Kully, one of the many benefits of donating is learning her blood type, a sentiment echoed by the rest of the first-time donors. But the students also recognize how meaningful a blood donation can be. Having the blood drive as a memorial to September 11 is a great idea, says Caitlin Wells. I have a fear of needles, but I lost family that day, and nothing’s going to stop me from donating. The attitudes of the first-time donors and all the HOSA members who will volunteer their services at the drive will undoubtedly set an example for the rest of the student body and the entire community. We’re very proud of this community of young people, says Pat Dolge, Blood Drive co-chair. They’re coming forward when we need them, and that’s what the spirit of this day is all about. Barbara J. Buchanan, Ms. Dolge’s co-chair, agrees: There is a dire need for blood donors in our community. These young people are stepping forward to fill that need. If you’re inspired by the hard work and caring of these students, you too can donate blood, help out at the drive, or join one of the many other volunteer projects that will be part of the Pike United Way’s Fourth Annual Day of Caring. The drive is sponsored by the American Red Cross, the United Way, the Pike County Chamber of Commerce, the Delaware Valley School District, and the Pike County Public Libraries. Sign up to donate at any Pike Public Library or the Chamber of Commerce, or call the United Way office at (570) 296-9980 or (888) 306-6963 to make an appointment. Walk-ins donors are also welcome. To find out more about the blood drive, the Day of Caring, or any other Pike County United Way initiative, call the United Way office. For more information about other Pike County human services, go online to PikePAHelp.org. Offering hope, building futures: the United Way. |
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Pike County Commissioners Proclamation Commends Pike County
Day of Caring and Its Sponsor, Pike United Way
Upon receiving the proclamation, Pike United Way President, Alan Dolge, thanked the commissioners and mentioned that their support of this annual event over the past several years has been widely applauded and appreciated by United Way, its hundreds of volunteers and the people of Pike County. Chris Obser, Day of Caring Co-chair, stated that the 2004-Day of Caring promises to be exciting, fun filled and satisfying. Day of Caring begins with a 7:45 AM breakfast for all volunteers at the Tom Quick Inn on Broad Street Milford, donated by the proprietors Abe Wohl and Jeanine & Gary Hodge where volunteers will receive their assignment and Day of Caring t-shirt courtesy of Citizens Bank. All volunteers should arrive wearing work clothes and sturdy shoes, prepared for a day of work. The day of work will be underway by 9:00 AM. The day ends at approximately 3:00 PM, with thanks from the United Way and the non-profit beneficiaries for a job well done. To volunteer, call United Way toll-free 1-888-306-6963, fax 1-570-296-5571, or email to unitedwaypike@pikeonline.net. |
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Pike County Commissioners Salute Second Annual September
11 Memorial Blood Drive
Upon receiving the proclamation, Blood Drive Co-Chair, Barbara J. Buchanan, thanked the commissioners and recalled that all of them had helped in many ways during the First Annual September 11 Memorial Blood Drive last year. She said that their volunteerism was deeply appreciated by the United Way, and the blood donors and volunteers. The September 11 Memorial Blood Drive will be held at the Delaware Middle School Gym on Routes 209-6 in Westfall from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM. Co-Chair Patty Dolge reminded everyone that all volunteers and donors will receive a United Way Day of Caring t-shirt courtesy of Citizens Bank , American Red Cross gifts of appreciation, including a flashlight radio, a blood drop pin to commemorate the occasion, and a chance to win an American Red Cross Disaster Pack. The Pike County Public Library will again offer its Read While You Bleed program, a selection of popular magazines and newspapers to read before and after your blood donation. In addition, refreshments will be served at the blood donor site all day long, once again provided The Pike Chamber of Commerce and Jorgensen’s, of Milford, purveyors of delicious deli food. To give blood or to volunteer, call the United Way toll-free at 1-888-306-6963, fax 1-570-296-5571, or email, unitedwaypike@pikeonline.net or the Pike County Chamber of Commerce 1-570-296-8700. Walk-ins are also welcome. |
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Milford Diner Supports 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive
Sponsored by the Pike County United Way, the Pike Chamber of Commerce, the Delaware Valley School District, the Pike County Public Libraries, and the Wayne-Pike Chapter of the American Red Cross, the theme for this year’s Blood Drive is Together We Prepare. Just like last year, the blood drive is a part of the Pike United Way’s annual Day of Caring. I’ve been giving blood since I was 17, says Nelson. There’s no reason to be afraid of donating. The Diner’s placemats will include all the information that potential donors need. Pike County blood supply is at a critically low level right now. According to Dawn Ciorciari, Blood Services Coordinator for the American Red Cross, the area desperately needs more donations: Our area has less than a two-day supply, Ciorciari says, adding that the ideal level is a five- to seven- day supply. The Milford Diner has always been so supportive, says Barbara J. Buchanan, co-chair of this year’s Blood Drive and United Way board member. We always approach them because they’re such a family-friendly place. We’ve become our own family: the United Way, the Red Cross, and the Diner. Pat Dolge, Ms. Buchanan’s co-chair and United Way board member, adds that all blood donors this year will receive a free Day of Caring t-shirt courtesy of Citizens Bank, a flashlight/radio combo, a blood drop pin, and a chance to win an American Red Cross disaster pack. The placemats include all the information you need to donate at this year’s drive. The drive will be held at the Delaware Valley Middle School gym on Saturday, September 11th, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The Red Cross suggests that potential donors make appointments, but walk-ins are also welcome. To make an appointment, call TerriAnne at the United Way at (570) 296-9980 or (888) 306-6963, or sign yourself up at any Pike County Public Library or the Pike Chamber of Commerce. For more information about the blood drive, the Day of Caring, or any other Pike United Way initiative, call the Pike County United Way. For information about other Pike County human services, go online to PikePAHelp.org. Offering hope, building futures: the United Way. |
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United Way Partners with Home Depot for 4th Annual Day of
Caring
When asked why they get so involved with our community Paul says, We care. We want to be seen as the old corner hardware store, the place where you can get friendly help from someone who has a stake in our community not just a big retail outlet , and adds, local businesses get so much from the local community we have a responsibility to be a good neighbor not just take, but give. Lanar says it’s rewarding for their volunteer staff as well, they come back from volunteering with so many good stories about their experiences, the happy faces of the kids that get to walk away with something they’ve made it’s incredibly uplifting. Team Depot will be assigned one of the Day of Caring community projects on Saturday September 11th. They, along with the other volunteers, will meet for breakfast sponsored by The Tom Quick Inn in Milford at 7:45 in the morning. Everyone will get their work assignments and Day of Caring t-shirts courtesy of Citizens Bank and then drive to their worksites. If you or your business want to join with Team Depot and be a good neighbor volunteer at this years’ Day of Caring call Pike United Way at 570-296-9980 and we’ll tell you how easy it is to get involved. For more information about the Day of Caring or 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive or any of Pike United Way’s community initiatives please visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures The United Way! |
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| Read While You Bleed at the 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive The Pike County Public Library proudly continues its partnership in the Pike United Way/American Red Cross 2nd Annual 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive with the popular Read While You Bleed program. The memorial blood drive, which is also sponsored by the Pike County Chamber of Commerce and the Delaware Valley School District, will be held at the Delaware Valley Middle School gym on Saturday, September 11, from 10 AM to 4 PM, as part of the United Way’s Fourth Annual Day of Caring. What is Read While You Bleed ? According to Virginia Harris, Pike County Public Library director, the library will be purchasing a wide variety of magazines to provide interesting reading for the blood donors. During the waiting period both before and after giving blood, the library will make sure the donors have plenty of reading material on hand, Ms. Harris says. The library’s generosity is especially important this year. The American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. has declared an emergency blood shortage this summer, while the American Red Cross branch of NEPA calls our area’s blood supply dangerously low. Without more blood on the shelves, the Red Cross cannot ensure that hospitals will have the blood they need to treat all patients. Because only 5 percent of the eligible population actually donates blood, any incentive to donate, like the Read While You Bleed program, helps the Red Cross tremendously. Ms. Harris adds that the library will be sending two staff members, Catherine Hansen and Linda Casaburri, to help out at the blood drive in any way they can. You, too, can assist the Red Cross in its urgent call for blood donations. Sign up to donate at any Pike County Public Library, or call the United Way office at (570) 296-9980 or (888) 306-6963 to make an appointment. Walk-ins donors are also welcome. All blood donors will receive a Day of Caring t-shirt, a flashlight/radio combo, a blood drop pin, and a chance to win an American Red Cross disaster pack. To find out more about the blood drive, the Day of Caring, or any other Pike County United Way initiative, call the United Way office. For more information about other Pike County human services, go online to www.PikePaHelp.org. Offering hope, building futures: the United Way. |
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| Chamber of Commerce Supports Memorial Blood Drive Blood donors at this year’s 2nd Annual 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive will be well taken care of, thanks to the Pike County Chamber of Commerce and Jorgensen’s Deli. Canteen refreshments and lunch for the volunteers will be sponsored by the Chamber and made possible by a generous discount from Jorgensen’s. The American Red Cross 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive, a part of the Pike County United Way’s annual Day of Caring, is sponsored by the Chamber, the United Way, and the Red Cross, as well as the Pike County Public Library and the Delaware Valley School District, all of whom are offering their help so that this year’s blood drive will be a huge success. The Chamber has always been committed to community events, such as the Memorial Blood Drive, that promote public cooperation and important values of volunteerism and service, says Dave Wilson, Chamber President. He adds, We really appreciate Jorgensen’s generosity, and I’m sure the blood drive volunteers will, too. Thanks to the good will of the Chamber and Jorgensen’s, the theme of this year’s blood drive Together We Prepare seems especially pertinent. If you would like to be a part of this year’s blood drive, either as a donor or as a volunteer, please call TerriAnne at the Pike United Way at (570) 296-9980 or (888) 306-6963. You can also get all the information you need from the Chamber of Commerce; call (570) 296-8700, or stop by the Chamber, in the old Callahan House on Route 209 near the Delaware Bridge, to sign up. Walk-in donors to the blood drive are also welcome. Besides the great snacks from Jorgensen’s, donors will receive a free United Way Day of Caring t-shirt, a flashlight/radio combo, a blood drop pin, and a chance to win an American Red Cross disaster pack. They will also receive a thank-you letter from the Pike County United Way, and, if they wish, their names will be included in next year’s Pike County Volunteer Corps Honor Roll. For more information about the blood drive, the Day of Caring, or other Pike County human services, call the United Way office or visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Offering hope, building futures: the United Way! |
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Brigid Andersen: the First Volunteer to sign up for United
Way’s 2004 Day of Caring
She sure takes her own advice. She’s recently logged over 100 hours of volunteer work. Brigid has volunteered in a thrift store, in a senior center and in a day care. I really want to work but I’m too young. Volunteering gives me the chance to get experience in all different things. Brigid’s goal is to go to college and someday be an actor. I get to play different roles at the places I volunteer. With the seniors, I am the younger person learning from their histories, when I’m at the day care I’m the older sister and when I’m at the thrift store I am a customer service person. When asked what keeps her going back to her volunteer positions she says, I like to meet new people. When I go to volunteer with the elderly I make a new friend everyday , and adds, I get so much from doing this, it makes me feel good. This is Brigid’s first Day of Caring experience. She heard about The Day of Caring from her friend, Jackie, and adds, Jackie told me about how much fun the Day of Caring is so I thought I would give it a try. I signed up to do organizing and stocking work and maybe some outside cleaning or landscaping but I’ll do whatever they need me to do. Brigid is quick to point out that she couldn’t do all these wonderful things without the support of her mom, She drives me wherever I need to go , says Brigid. But her eyes really light up when she’s asked about her soon being able to drive herself, That will be great! We think Brigid is pretty great too. If you would like to join Brigid and the other happy volunteers at this year's Day of Caring or 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive call Pike United Way at 570-296-998. The 4th annual Day of Caring is September 11, 2004 and starts with a free breakfast at 7:45am sponsored by The Tom Quick Inn in Milford. All volunteers will get a Day of Caring t-shirt courtesy of Citizens Bank and many great memories to keep forever. For information about all Pike United Way community initiatives please visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any Pike human service go to www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures the United Way! |
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United Way Receives Citizens Bank Sponsorship for 4th Annual
Day of Caring T-Shirts
Satzger went on to say The Day of Caring is a United Way initiative we are proud to support. Christine Obser, Day of Caring Co-Chair noted that the United Way has partnered with Citizens Bank in the past with programs like the 3rd Annual Holiday Gift Stockings and Work Wardrobe Clothing Drives to provide for needy Pike families. Citizens Bank truly evokes the spirit of Offering Hope, Building Futures added Obser. We hope Pike county residents will follow Citizens Bank’s lead and join us as volunteers for the 4th Annual Day of Caring which will be held on Saturday, September 11th. said Mike Donlon, Day of Caring Co-Chair. The day begins at 7:45 AM when volunteers will get their work assignments, enjoy breakfast sponsored by the Tom Quick Inn in Milford and then drive to their worksites. Along with a day of great memories, volunteers will receive a Citizen’s Bank sponsored Day of Caring t-shirt, letter of thanks from the United Way, and if they wish, their names will be included in next year’s Pike County Volunteer Corps Honor Roll. If you want to give a day of work, give a day of caring call Pike United Way at 570-296-9980 and we’ll tell you how easy it is to get involved. For more information about the Day of Caring or 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive or any of Pike United Way’s community initiatives please visit www.unitedwaypike.org. For information about any Pike County human service please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures The United Way! |
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Exciting Day of Caring Projects At Camp Speers-Eljabar YMCA
This year’s Day of Caring will be on Saturday, September 11th. The day kicks-off at 7:45 AM with breakfast provided by The Tom Quick Inn in Milford. There, the volunteers will get their work assignments, free Day of Caring t-shirt and then drive to their worksites. The volunteers working that day at Camp Speers-Eljabar are sure to have a great time. According to Heidi, Day of Caring is a wonderful event. It puts us in touch with young people (and those still young at heart) who are willing to give back to their community. It gives us a chance to involve the volunteers in what we are all about here at the YMCA. And every so often one of the volunteers wants to stay. We’ve hired some of our best staff from Day of Caring volunteers. In addition to breakfast and a t-shirt, the Day of Caring volunteers will get a free lunch at the camps’ Hay Center dining hall and a certificate of appreciation from the YMCA. However , says Heidi, the best thing about volunteering is after a day of hard work and fun they’ll go home with a warm feeling in their heart being satisfied that they did something good for their community. This year, the camp’s projects are varied. They include staining storage cubbies in the camp’s overnight cabins, splitting wood, cutting brush, trail clean-up, creating new paths from the parking area and, for those adapted to less physical work, office (clerical) work. If your non-profit community agency has a single day volunteer project or if you would like to volunteer for the 4th annual Day of Caring or the 2nd annual 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive call the United Way at 570-296-9980 or visit their website at unitedwaypike.org. For information about all Pike human services please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay, right here, in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures The United Way! |
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Peggy Emanuel Looking Forward to Her First Blood Donation
on 9-11-04
Whether this is your first time, or your one hundred and first time, United Way of Pike County and our local Red Cross chapter wants you to call today and commit to donate on 9-11. We are at a crucially low level of blood in our local supply according to Dawn Ciorciari who works for the local Red Cross, we’re hoping that more people will want to give this year. Last year the 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive raised 58 useable pints. This year’s goal is higher. Peggy is looking forward to joining the donor’s club and says, I feel really good about my decision and look forward to being a part of this wonderful group. If you, too, would like to be a part of this wonderful group please call Pike United Way and register your name at 570-296-9980 or visit your local library and sign up there. For more information about the blood drive or the 4th Annual Day of Caring call 570-296-9980 or go to www.PikePaHelp.org. For information about all Pike human services please visit www.PikePaHelp.org. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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Gerry Hansen Appointed Pike United Way’s Campaign Chairperson
Gerry says he became involved with Pike United Way, about a year ago when a friend of mine approached me with the idea. He was immediately impressed with United Way of Pike County’s policy of keeping money donated right here in Pike County, that is very important to me; there are a lot of organizations that send their donations to a national corporation not Pike United Way. Over 99.5% of the money stays here helping our community. When asked about taking on his new responsibility, as Campaign Chairperson, of raising Pike United Way’s new goal of $115,000 Gerry says, We have a wonderfully supportive community here in Pike County which will make my job a lot easier. Gerry points out that there are many Pike County residents who would like to give to Pike United Way but work outside of Pike County and don’t know how easy it is to set-up a payroll deduction, 65% of the workforce who live in Pike County work outside Pike County. They should know that if they want to donate directly from their wages all they have to do is give the donation code (#40129) to their personnel department and their donation will be automatically sent to United Way of Pike County. It’s an easy way to help their neighbors. For more information about Pike United Way’s new campaign or for information about volunteering for this years’ Day of Caring or 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive call 570-296-9980 or 888-306-6963. For information about all human services in Pike County go to PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay right here in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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Pike United Way’s 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive
This years’ 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive will be at Delaware Valley Middle School’s Gym in Matamoras on Routes 209/6 on Saturday September 11th from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. This allows plenty of time for people to arrange their busy schedules. There’s plenty of parking available at the school. Last year, many of those who volunteered for the Day of Caring took advantage of the 4:00 P.M. closing time to donate as well. Although walk-ins are welcome, advance sign-up is suggested. To sign-up call TerriAnne at Pike United Way 570-296-9980 or 888-306-6963. Sign-up sheets are also available at any Pike County Public Library or The Pike County Chamber of Commerce on Route 209 at the old Callahan House, near the Delaware Bridge. Along with the Wayne-Pike Chapter of The American Red Cross, Pike United Way wants to emphasize how critically low our local blood supply is. According to Dawn Ciorciari, Blood Services Coordinator for American Red Cross, Part of being prepared for any disaster is having blood available for people in need. Our area has less than a two-day supply and even less of type O negative. Ideally, we need to have a five to seven day supply. Since this years’ 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive falls on the same day as Pike United Way’s Day of Caring, all those who volunteer their blood will get a free Day of Caring t-shirt. Blood donors will also receive other great gifts: a flashlight radio combo, a blood drop pin and an entry into a raffle to win an American Red Cross Disaster Pack. Donors will receive a thank you letter from Pike United Way and, if they wish, their names will be included in next years’ Pike County Volunteer Corps Honor Roll. Of course, the best gift donors receive is the good feeling they get from knowing they’ve done something good for their, Pike County, neighbors. Last year’s 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive took in 58 pints of useable blood. The American Red Cross, The Pike County Chamber of Commerce, Delaware Valley Middle School and The Pike County Library are partnering with Pike United Way to make this year’s drive even more successful. However, they can’t do it without you! For information about the 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive or any other Pike United Way initiative call 570-296-9980 or 888-306-6963. For information about other Pike County human services go online to PikePaHelp.org. Money donated to Pike United Way stays right here in Pike County. Offering Hope Building Futures The United Way! |
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| UNITED WAY'S 4th ANNUAL DAY OF CARING ON SEPTEMBER 11TH Give a day of work, give a day of caring: the Fourth Annual Day of Caring sponsored by United Way of Pike County is scheduled for Saturday, September 11, 2004 along with the Second Annual 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive sponsored by the United Way of Pike County, Pike County Chamber of Commerce and Pike County Public Library. Co-Chairs Christine Obser and Mike Donlon reported that last year 183 volunteers, age 14 or older provided a single day of service to 14 local organizations with over 20 projects receiving much-needed services. The value of volunteer labor was more than $10,000 in one day. Local high school students were very active participants. Some volunteers were so impressed by the work of the organizations they helped, that they went back to help again and again over the course of this past year. Day of Caring volunteers were listed in the Pike County Volunteer Corps 2004 Honor Roll. Some of the projects completed last year included painting offices, helping the disabled, organizing clothes for the needy, refreshing camp facilities, updating Pike County human resources website, creating folders to assist learning English as a second language, repairing children's playgrounds and assisting the Public Library. Last year's first 9-11 Memorial Blood Drive was attended by 75 people and 58 usable pints of blood were collected. There were 21 first-time blood donors and 9 donors had donated over a gallon of blood in their lifetimes. The Day of Caring begins at 7:45 AM with breakfast at the Tom Quick Inn, sponsored by Abe Wohl and Jeanine and Gary Hodge. Every volunteer will receive a t-shirt and a letter of thanks from United Way. You, along with other volunteers, will work to complete service projects for Pike County non-profit agencies from 9:00AM to 3:00PM. Lunch will be provided at the site. There will be media coverage at most sites. Volunteering is easy. Fill out and send in the Volunteer Sign Up and Release Form by August 20th. For more information, contact the United Way Office by calling 296-9980 or 1-888-306-6963, faxing 570-296-5571, emailing: unitedwaypike@pikeonline.net. PLEASE JOIN US IN OFFERING HOPE, BUILDING FUTURES - THE UNITED WAY! Flyer Volunteer Sign Up and Release Form (or Word file) Letter to Agencies Project Form (or Word file) |
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John Drake Welcomed to Pike United Way Board
For information about all Pike United Way’s good works in our community go to www.unitedwaypike.org or call TerriAnne at 570-296-9980. For information about all Pike County Human Services, or to volunteer, go to www.PikePaHelp.org. Remember, donations to Pike United Way stay right here in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures The United Way! |
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Pike United Way Seeks Community Projects for 4th Annual Day of Caring
Projects that were completed last year included painting and repairing facilities, mulching and marking trails, office filing and clerical work, organizing computer files, outside clean up and maintenance for disabled seniors and stocking and organizing food pantry storage areas This year the Day of Caring will be held on Saturday, September 11th. The workday begins at 7:45AM with breakfast at the Tom Quick Inn. A team of volunteers will work to complete the projects at your site from 9:00AM to 3:00PM. Each volunteer receives a Day of Caring t-shirt and a thank you letter from United Way. If you would like your non-profit organization to participate
and receive the benefit of this generous outpouring of volunteer help please request an Agency Volunteer Opportunity
Form from the United Way by calling (570) 296-9980 or 1-888-306-6963, faxing (570) 296-5571, emailing unitedwaypike@pikeonline.net
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| Pike United Way Welcomes
Two New Board Members At their June 17th board meeting, United Way of Pike County welcomed two new additions to it’s’ board of directors: Sue Robbins and Mike Donlon. Pike United Way is very pleased to have Sue and Mike come on-board, they bring varied and extensive community development experience to their new positions. Sue Robbins has worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare since 1975. She has lived and worked for twenty-six of those years, right here, in Pike County. During that time Sue has seen increasing need for the services Pike United Way helps fund. Pike United Way helps fund services that the government doesn’t, says Sue, Without their support many people would just fall through the cracks. We don’t realize how quick our lives can turn around. It just takes one missed paycheck or a medical emergency for many of us to need these services. Sue often refers clients to some of the agencies funded by Pike United Way, I’ve really had a chance to find out how great and important these local agencies are. About three years ago Sue was asked by a long time friend to be on Pike United Way’s Allocations Committee. She points out that, through this experience, she learned a lot about how Pike United Way allocates funds, Our local United Way really checks out the agencies they fund. They make sure the public’s money is spent wisely. Sue is also very enthusiastic about volunteering. I volunteered my daughter (Mariah) to help at Pike United Way the year before she left for college, she says, Mariah had such a good experience. She would come home and tell me about other volunteer opportunities I got excited too! When asked about how she finds the time to volunteer with a full time job Sue says, I had a child who left and so I had more time. I wanted to do something to help the community. At her position as Casework Supervisor Sue sees the human need first hand and knows how precarious our living situations can be, and adds, I really feel that but for the grace of God…. Mike Donlon is as comfortable with a hammer and nails building homes as with a pen and paper sitting on advisory boards. As one of the working leaders of Habitat for Humanity of Pike County, Mike sees the direct benefit derived from getting involved in our community. Sometimes I think people don’t appreciate the rewards they get from volunteering, Mike continues, but when they try it once, I’ll bet they get hooked. Mike sure got hooked. As well as working with Pike United Way and Habitat for Humanity he is also a Board member of the Pike County Developmental Center and with a slight twinkle in his eye he will proudly admit his leadership role in the Tri-State Irish American Society. He’s lived in Pike County since 1968 and full time for about fifteen of those years. Mike helped out with Pike United Way’s Day of Caring last year and is looking forward to this years’ event (September 11, 2004), I hope more people will come out this year and find out how nice it feels to get hooked! For information about Pike United Way and all its community initiatives or to volunteer for the 2004 Day of Caring call 570-296-9980 or 888-306-6963. For information about any of Pike County’s human services go to www.PikePaHelp.org. Donations to Pike United Way stay right here in Pike County. Offering Hope, Building Futures the United Way! Complete List of Board of Directors | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||