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“Thank you for being part of our powerful work to improve lives in Northwest Georgia by investing in education,
basic needs, and health. We have a very special community with a strong heritage of service. Last year 59,035 lives were touched by our United Way.” -Amanda Burt, President
STARTHERE
Learn how a gift to United Way changes lives in
our community.
Join us tomorrow for the 2015
This family friendly event is free and open to the public. Bring your blanket and lawn
chairs for a fun-filled evening. Buy your dinner ticket at the event or online at
ourunitedway.org: $10 Adult and $5 Child.
This event is sponsored by Zaxby’s.
UNITED WAYDALTON GREEN PARK
Thank you to our Pacesetter Companies:Act Technologies, Inc. • Advanced Insurance Strategies • Allchem • Apollo Textiles • AT&T • Bank of America • Barrett Properties • BB&T Insurance • Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty • Cross Plains Community Partner • Custom Grinders Sales, Inc. • Dalton Public Schools • Dalton Utilities • Dorsett Industries, Inc.• Engineered Floors • Estes & Walcott • Family Support Council • First Bank of Dalton • FSG Bank • Goodwill Industries, Inc. • Independent Textile Testing Service Inc. • JKB & B Limited, LLC • John Kiker Company, Inc. • Jolly Realty, Inc. • Kirkman Assocates Architects • Langford Appliance, Inc.• Lawson Winchester Wealth Management • Lyle Industries • Maryville Jewelers of Dalton • Material Handling Inc. • Minor, Bell & Neal, P.C. • Mohawk Industries • Murray County Developmental Center • Murray County Schools • Myers Carpet Company, Inc. • NPC South, Inc. • Pam Bevil State Farm • Raisin Textiles, Inc. • RossWoods Adult Day Services • Salvation Army • Shaw Industries, Inc. • Siemens Medical Solutions • Southern Janitorial • Textile Management Associates • The Cowan Law Firm • Thompson Energy, L.L.C. • Tuftco Corporation • United Parcel Service • United Way of Northwest Georgia •
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Campaign Cabinet – JT Finley, Campaign ChairWerner Braun | Community Volunteer • Tom Bundros | Dalton Utilities • Curtis Callaway | Shaw Industries • Bob Chandler | Shaw Industries • Landon Hair | Marketing Alliance • Bob Hardaway | Shaw Industries • Ted Hogshead | IVC, US • Ben Kinsey | Dalton Utilities • Mark Poindexter | Mohawk Industries • Bob Ringer | Shaw Industries • Jill Schubert | IVC, US • Ty Sellers | Shaw Industries • Pete Sigmon | Shaw Industries • Karen Townsend | Christian Heritage and Champions of Dalton • Michael Wise | JMW Incorporated • Joseph Young | Engineered Floors
Textile Division VolunteersBob Hardaway, Division Chair | Shaw Industries • James Coker | Shaw Industries • Doug Enck | Shaw Industries • Sherrel Hooie | Shaw Industries • Chuck McClurg | Shaw Industries • Stuart Nelson | Brown Industries • Matt Ross | Shaw Industries • Katie Rowe | Shaw Industries • Kevin Thompson | Shaw Industries • Brad Townsend | Shaw Industries
“By uniting businesses, individual donors, volunteers, and human service providers, United Way is impacting the lives of those individuals in Northwest Georgia that need our help. Together, we ensure each dollar invested is put to the highest and best use for the long-term success of our community.” -Bob Ringer, 2015 Board Chair
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Ali is now a well-seasoned presenter thanks to her acquired life and leadership skills. Ali is on the road to success and plans to pursue a degree in Early Childhood Education in college.
Board of DirectorsZack Adamson | Engineered Floors • Tim Ausmus| Shaw Industries • Dottie Boring|
Community Volunteer • Tom Bundros | Dalton Utilities • Kasey Carpenter | Oakwood Cafe • Oliver Cobb | Oliver F. Cobb & Associates, LLC • Celeste Creswell| Miller and Martin, PLLC • Bill Davies | BB&T • JT Finley | Maryville Jewelers •
Haley Fletcher | Engineered Floors • Jim Gordon | Community Volunteer • Jim Hawkins | Dalton Public Schools • Ken Jackson | Shaw Industries • Brenda Knowles| Shaw Industries • Matthew Moore | Shaw Industries • Brittany Pittman | Murray Co. Sole Commissioner • Micah Riggle | IVC US, Inc. • Bob Ringer | Shaw Industries • Pat Sain | Material Handling, Inc. • Karen Townsend | Christian Heritage School & Champions of Dalton • Jerry Watkins | Morehouse Group • Jamie Welborn | Mohawk Industries • Lynn Whitworth | Brown Industries • Denise Wood | Mohawk Industries • Joe Yarbrough | Carpet and Rug Institute
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“As a Board member, I have come to believe that United Way of Northwest Georgia is one of the most well run organizations with which I have ever been associated. United Way stays attuned to our ever-changing community needs and is a great steward of our resources.” - Lynn Whitworth, Board Member & Women’s Leadership Council Co-Chair
What Can Your United Way Dollars Do?$365 PER YEAR provides:•Delivery of emergency supplies for those affected by disaster•Scouting activities for two low-income Scouts•12 hearing screenings for early detection of hearing loss
$1,000 PER YEAR provides:•One child with a mentor for one year•Eight care consultants for families who are caring for a loved one with dementia •One month of addiction treatment for one client
$2,500 PER YEAR provides:•Four individuals with residential treatment and medical assessments for one month•One book per month for 100 children•Five months of speech and swallow therapy for individuals ranging from infants to the elderly to improve quality of life
$5,000 PER YEAR provides:•12 survivors of domestic violence with housing assistance•6,500 children with the opportunity to see the Kids on the Block puppet show and learn to recognize abuse•Three hearing aids to patients suffering with hearing loss
$7,500 PER YEAR provides:•One year of nationally accredited childcare for three toddlers •Five adults with meals and snacks for one year at a day service facility•15 survivors of domestic violence with utility assistance
$10,000 PER YEAR provides:•500 families with food for one week•One year of nutritious meals for six teenage mothers and their children who are in a group living environment•1,161 meals delivered to homebound elderly in our community
“When we invest with United Way, we are touching and changing the lives of children, families, the elderly, people with disabilities, and others who desperately need our support. I invite you to join me in taking the 10% Challenge to increase our gifts – and our impact.” - Bob Chandler, Alexis De Tocqueville Society Chair
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6C Sunday, September 13, 2015 THE DAILY CITIZEN
HOW CAN I BE A GAME CHANGER AND GIVE?
•Payroll deduction from your employer •Bank draft, check, or direct billing •Give with your debit or credit card or set up direct billing at: ourunitedway.org •Publicly traded stocks and securities •Remember United Way in your will and estate
Give now at ourunitedway.org. Giving options include: credit/debit card , one-time gift, or recurring credit card payment.
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Thank you for your contribution through the United Way campaign. No goods or services were provided in exchange for this contribution. Mail pledges to United Way of Northwest Georgia: P.O. Box 566, Dalton, GA 30722 or drop by our office at 816 South Thornton Ave., Dalton, GA 30720. Visit ourunitedway.com or call 706.CAN.HELP
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