Part two - United Way of Walla Walla County
Transcription
Part two - United Way of Walla Walla County
Our community benefits Leaders in giving Champion ($10,000 and above) Anonymous (1) Partner ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (1) Sonia Schmitt Gary & Kathy Wagers Advocate ($2,500-$4,999) Lloyd & Heidi Baker Tyrone & Linda Bliss Kim Boyd Helen C. Logan-Schneider Tom & Sandi Madsen Wilber & Karen E. Pribilsky Melanie Sharp Doug & Jo Winn Investor ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous (9) Bonnie & Lee Ballard James Barrow Ted Bergstrom, MD Rob & Catherine Blethen John W. Bond, MD Kellie Bond Bob & Phyllis Branscum Mark Carlile Alan & Sherilee Coffey Heather Craft Elise & Aaron Dutcher Paul E. Folz Allison Gavin Kenny & Ginger Harrison Kristian E. Hedine John & Barbara L. Knowlton Albert Marshall Liz McDevitt Larry & Diana Nelson Michael Nichols Cynthia Purcell Don & Anne-Marie Schwerin Larry Sharie Larry & Claire Siegel Timothy & Kate Sullivan Ron & Bev Tompkins Benjamin Van Donge Gordon & Sandi Wicher Steven & Dianna Woolley Kimberly Zessin Supporter ($500-$999) Gordon & Suzanne Adams Jean H. Adams BECAUSE OF YOU! Anonymous (29) Nancy Ball M. Kay Barga Mary & Jack Barga Kathryn Barron & Philip Johanson Mike & Barbara Bates Douglas & Karen Bayne Jeremy V. Beam C. Michael & DeLona Bell Gary & Shari Bergevin Cinda Blair James Brausen Leslie & Leonard Brown Michael & Sandra Buckley Rev. Ernest & Margaret Campbell Martin & Megan Clubb Michelle Conner John & Pam Cress Pamela Daws Mrs. Dale A. Dixon Luke A. Dunn Linda Emmerson Angela Ferguson-Rohde Sheila Fergusson Dr. Greg & Sue Fink Scott Frakes Richard & Anita Funk Mike & Sue Gillespie David & Carol Gordon John & Patricia Grant Doris Q. Graves Stephen Hamilton Ruth E. Hanson Clara Harding Carol Harris Gary Harting James & Pamela Hayner Judy Hicks Curtis & Dorothy Hockett Marina House Ann C. Howard L. Philip & Grace P. Howland Sarah Hurlburt Debbie Huwe Robert & Delores Jackson William Jenkins Timothy Johnson Glenda Jolliffe Robert Jones Jim Kuntz Ruth Ladderud Michael & Darlene Larsen Miranda Luna Patrick Mackler Abner Martin Edward Martin Kari Miller Michael Mitchell Steven Moss Dr. Lawrence & Judy Mulkerin Luther Ness Frances T. Nishi Charles & Sue O`Neill Michael Parenteau Jennifer Peha Dr. Louis Perry R. Gary Ponti Shelly Ray Don Reay John & Elaine Reese Pete & Hedda Reid Alice Reithmayr Yancey & LaVonne Reser Jolene Riggs Debi Sapp Stanley Schleif Ed Schneider Paul & Jody Schneidmiller LeRoy & Margaret Anita Selby Jeffrey Stiles, MD Colleen F. Streeter Bonny R. Struthers Dana Taggart Chuck & Lillian Templeton Roydan Tomlinson William Van Beek Jodi Venneri Katherine Venneri Catherine Walker Vic Walker Michael Wilcox, MD James Healy & Ellen Wolf Lawrence & Marie Zawatzky Top corporate contributors Champion ($10,000 and above) Anonymous (1) Banner Bank Earth Park 2 LLC Stubblefield Trust Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Advocate ($2,500-$4,999) Supporter ($500-$999) Key Technology Macy`s Puget Sound Energy Foundation Bi-Mart–Plaza Cummins Athletic Supply Dayl Graves Inc Falkenberg`s Jewelers Liz Conover State Farm Lloyd`s Inc Shopko Software Planning Tompkins & Associates PS CPA Walmart World Wide Travel Service Investor ($1,000-$2,499) AmericanWest Bank Columbia Rural Electric Association Community Bank Isaacs & Associates Kenneth B. Wells Trust Northwest Grain Growers Pacific Power Walla Walla Clothing Co Yancey P Winans Trust Partner ($5,000-$9,999) Baker Boyer Bank Coffey Communications, Inc. Top 50 employee campaigns 1. Banner Bank $27,794 26. Valley Vision Clinic $2,095 2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers $26,571 27. Walla Walla Community Hospice $2,094 3. Key Technology $20,542 28. Social Security Administration $2,080 4. Walla Walla School District 140 $17,336 29. Shopko $2,080 5. Providence St. Mary Medical Center $16,123 30. Wells Fargo $1,925 6. Washington state employees–CFD $11,649 31. UPS $1,810 7. Walla Walla Union-Bulletin $11,532 32. U.S. Forest Service $1,595 8. VA Medical Center $10,635 33. YMCA $1,450 9. Macy’s $10,482 34. United Way of Walla Walla County $1,300 10. Cascade Energy $10,000 35. Total Office Concepts $1,216 11. Baker Boyer Bank $9,731 36. Bank of America $1,010 12. Bi-Mart–Plaza $8,269 37. Enterprise Rent-A-Car $1,001 13. Whitman College $7,830 38. Coffey Communications, Inc. $1,000 14. Walla Walla University $7,444 39. Children`s Home Society $962 15. City of Walla Walla $5,186 40. YWCA $880 16. Walla Walla Clinic $5,147 41. College Place School District 250 $864 17. Walla Walla County employees $5,070 42. Walla Walla Housing Authority $840 18. Doyon Drilling $5,000 43. Akima Handford Services $780 19. Blue Mountain Action Council $4,614 44. Port of Walla Walla $720 20. Boise Cascade $3,815 45. CM Bell $700 21. AmericanWest Bank $2,947 46. Sterling Savings $674 22. Family Medical Center $2,483 47. Walmart $578 23. Nelson Irrigation $2,410 48. Albertsons, Inc. $557 24. Pacific Power $2,358 49. United Health Group $520 25. Animal Clinic East $2,096 50. World Wide Travel Service $500 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID 99324 Permit No. 44 PO Box 1134 29 E. Sumach St. Walla Walla, WA 99362 509-529-1183 [email protected] www.unitedwayww.org President’s report Allocation report United Way of Walla Walla County (UWWW) relies on the generosity of people like you and your neighbors to help one another in times of need. It is truly remarkable that despite another difficult economic year, our community once again came together to support UWWW and raised more than $446,000. These funds will help support critical needs in education, health and income in Walla Walla County. Our campaign success and ability to make a difference would not be possible without the financial support and contribution of time by countless individuals and companies. The significance and appreciation of this cannot be overstated. Thank you to our Allocations Chair Duane Meidinger and his dedicated team, who spent many volunteer hours to review the needs of partner agencies and ensure that funds were appropriately allocated to programs that support the UWWW mission. These agencies and their important work will improve the lives of thousands of community members. In addition to working on the immediate needs in our community over the past year the UWWW board of directors also completed its longterm strategic plan. This new plan provides a road map for continuing our support for critical community needs, while also working to identify and address the most pressing issues in the county. We have made considerable progress in our transition to a community impact model, and we look forward to working together to create change in areas that are most needed and desired based on research and input from our community. I want to thank the members of the board for their efforts on the campaign and toward developing and implementing the long-term strategy. I would also like to recognize our campaign chairs, Wilber and Karen Pribilsky and Jason and Suzanne Pribilsky for their key roles in supporting the campaign and attracting new donors. Finally, thank you to the many campaign coordinators and the volunteers for their work that supports UWWW. Thank you all for giving, advocating and volunteering to make all this possible. Gordon Wicher, board president The United Way Allocations Committee members spent many hours reviewing background materials submitted by member agencies. These materials shared a description of last year’s operations, interactions with other agencies, challenges they face, goals for the future and their funding request. The committee review also included presentations by each member agency followed by questions posed by committee members. The process reinforced these facts about our valley: 1. Basic needs are being met by many caring nonprofit agencies—15 of which are United Way partner agencies. Their stories brought tears to the eyes of allocations committee members. 2. Walla Walla is very fortunate to have such a caring community that gives generously to this process through the members of the Allocations Committee, who represent a good mix of community organizations. 3. In spite of challenging economic times, the citizens and businesses of our valley continued their giving at a level consistent with last year’s campaign. What a great statement of support of the United Way and its partner agencies. Duane Meidinger, allocations chairman Campaign report Once again, citizens throughout Walla Walla County demonstrated their commitment to building healthy and vibrant communities that address the needs of our youth, elderly and marginalized members by supporting this year’s United Way campaign. Despite continued economic challenges, there was a generous outpouring of support. We are very grateful to the many individuals and businesses that contributed to the success of the campaign. Because of their caring and generosity, and the work of hundreds of dedicated volunteers, together we raised $446,390—an increase over the previous campaign year! This success in a difficult year speaks well of the people in our community. The local agencies supported by the United Way help people of all ages and meet many needs within the county. We are grateful to all who help make this work possible. Karen, Wilber, Jason and Suzanne Pribilsky, campaign co-chairs GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED. MISSION: PROVIDING LEADERSHIP. BUILDING RESOURCES. IMPROVING LIVES.