United Way of Pueblo County
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United Way of Pueblo County
United Way of Pueblo County 2014 Winter Newsletter The season of joy and hope are upon us. We are filled with joy, hope AND gratitude as we wrap up another calendar year. The source of our appreciation is you. When you give to United Way, you may not know it, but you really are a community champion for many different causes and many individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are a donor, advocate, or volunteer, we know it is you who have helped spread hope throughout our community. We extend our utmost gratitude to you for being our community champion, and wish you a very blessed holiday and new year. Front row: Bernadette Albo, UW Finance Director; Judith Boudreaux, VITA Coordinator; Valarie Ruybal, UW Mentor Coordinator; Tracy Martinez, US Bank; Andrea Aragon, UW President & CEO; Bianca Hicks, UW Resource Development Coordinator; Sandy Romero, Bechtel Pueblo Team; Michelle Peulen, Parkview Medical Center; Paula Chostner, Pueblo City Schools; Bret Jones, Black Hills Energy Second row: Mitch Meminger, UW Chair, Trane Company; Dave Galli, Community Banks of Colorado; Bonnie Dickerson, Vestas; Matt Smith, Snap Fitness 24/7; John Batey, Urban Renewal Authority; Lawrence Kochis, UW Campaign Director; Ted Ortiviz, Pueblo Housing Authority; Doug Hayes, UTC Aerospace Systems; John Keilbach, Altman, Keilbach, Lytle, Parliapiano & Ware, PC Not Pictured: Donna Leach, UW Administrative Assistant; Jenny Eickelman, Assistant City Manager of Pueblo; Dominic Gallina, Wells Fargo Bank; Ruben Roman, Xcel Energy; Rick Scholtes, Target Distribution Center 9th Annual Small Business Blitz United Way of Pueblo County recently wrapped up the ninth annual small business blitz to promote Pueblo area small businesses who pledged a contribution to benefit the 2014 community campaign. Businesses who pledged $50 or more received two one-year subscriptions for the price of one from The Pueblo Chieftain, announcement of business name on NewsTalk 590KCSJ, a bonus commercial for every commercial purchased on KPHT 95.5, 590KCSJ, or Fox Sports Radio 1350, 50 free commercials with any $500 new or current advertising schedule through Comcast Spotlight, a free business consultation session and 30 percent discount with the Small Business Development Center, Sam’s Club Partnership Membership Program discount, and were also included in United Way’s Small Business advertisement in The Pueblo Chieftain on Sunday, November 23, and listed in United Way’s newsletter, on UWPC’s website and Facebook page. Participating businesses were also entered into three drawings to win 100 free 30-second spots on Comcast cable channels, eight hours of free staffing from Express Employment Professionals, or a $25 Sam’s Club gift card. This year’s winners were: Karen Trujillo – RE/MAX of Pueblo West – 100 free spots, Rice Root Accounting – eight hours of free staffing, and Royal Electrical Services – $25 gift card. Congratulations! United Way would like to thank the following generous businesses for their support as well as our sponsors who made this blitz possible. PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES • AFLAC - Jackie Chacon Tack • David Anderson, CRS RE/MAX of Pueblo West • Angelos Pizza • Anzuini Architecture & Development • Azteca Apartments • Bingo Casino • Cardinal Points Surveying • Challenger Point LTD • CTI Corporate Technologies, Inc • Fesmire Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC • James R. Hadley – RE/MAX of Pueblo • Grand Rental Center • Hewitt & Couch, P.C. • Industrial Constructors/Managers (ICM) • Koehler Wealth Management • Koncilja & Koncilja PC • Land Title Guarantee Company • Latino Chamber of Commerce • Little Caesars Pizza • MAXPRO Cleaning Services, LLC • Mister Penguin Tuxedo Sales & Rentals 2 – United Way of Pueblo County • Montgomery & Steward Funeral Home • Park East Restaurant • Prutch’s Garage Door Company, Inc. • Pueblo Government Agencies Federal Credit Union • Pueblo’s Best Carpet Cleaning • Rice Root Accounting Services • Rosemount Museum • Royal Electrical Service, Inc. • Schmidt, Valentine, Whittemore, & Co. P.C. • Schusters’ Printing Inc. • Snap Fitness 24/7 • Sound Venture Realty • Team Selle - RE/MAX of Pueblo West • The Bugman Pest Control Services • The Media Center • The Spirit Store/Imprinted Sportswear Shop • The Ten Spot II LLC • Tony P. Dell Accounting • Karen Trujillo - RE/MAX of Pueblo West • West-Tech Communications GENEROSITY IS SERVED AT PARK EAST P Celebrity Waiters Break Record! ark East Restaurant was the place to be in October, as owners Terra & Jeff Riggio proclaimed October as United Way month for the eighth year in a row! For the entire month, the restaurant offered customers chances to win three great prizes, including a $25 and $100 gift card as well as Happy Hour office party valued at $300. A Halloween costume party was also held with proceeds benefiting United Way. In addition, during the week of October 20th through the 25th, the Riggio’s donated 10% of the restaurants profits to United Way. WOW! To top it all off, the many festivities included two nights of local celebrity waiters who engaged in a very spirited and competitive battle against one another to see who could sell the most chances to win Park East prizes. These amazing waiters pulled out all the stops, and a new fundraising record was set. Celebrity waiters included Matt Smith of Snap Fitness, Aaron Aragon of Pueblo’s Best Carpet Cleaning, Vern Larson of Major Mortgage, Ryan and Quinn Zabukovic of Zabukovic Motors and Ray and Avri Swerdfeger of K.R. Swerdfeger Construction. “We are very grateful for our partnership with Park East Restaurant,” said Andrea Aragon, President/CEO of United Way of Pueblo County. “Terra has been amazingly generous to United Way and she is always thinking of new and creative ways to support and promote our organization.” Please visit Park East in the near future and when you do, please thank Terra and her staff for being such generous community champions. s a v ee d a1 2t1 5 0fla3vor of pueblo at pueblo conv ention center Celebrity Waiters Aaron Aragon, Vern Larson, Matt Smith and Terra Riggio Celebrity Waiters Quinn Zabukovic, Ryan Zabukovic, Terra Riggio, Ray Swerdfeger and Avri Swerdfeger Celebrity Waiters Quinn Zabukovic and Avri Swerdfeger take a well deserved break from fundraising. Mark your calendar for the 10th Annual Flavor of Pueblo Food and Wine Show taking place Thursday, March 12, 2015 from 5:00 to 7:30pm at the Pueblo Convention Center. Enjoy the many spectacular Flavors of Pueblo at Pueblo’s premier food & wine event the 10th Annual Flavor of Pueblo Food & Wine Show! A delectable spread of food samples, wine and beer from local restaurants and vendors will be yours to savor for just one low price. Tickets will be available for a discounted advance ticket price AND all of the proceeds will benefit United Way of Pueblo County funded programs! Interested in highlighting your fanfare by joining us as a vendor? Contact Bianca at 719-583-4455/ [email protected] or visit www.pueblounitedway.org/flavorofpueblo. United Way of Pueblo County – 3 Every year, United Way funding touches the lives of thousands of people in Pueblo County. This is only possible through YOUR donation. In fact, United Way funding touched the lives of over 123,000 people in 2013. Now that is impact! While this number is significant, it doesn’t begin to illustrate how lives can be changed thanks to your support. United Way of Pueblo County 4 – United Way of Pueblo County United Way Hosts Greater Pueblo Chamber After Hours with Standard Sales/Budweiser U nited Way of Pueblo County and Standard Sales/Budweiser joined forces to sponsor the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours held on Thursday, Nov. 20th at the beautiful Waterfront banquet hall. This partnership, now in its tenth year, allows United Way to share its mission and vision to a crowd of more than 150 supporters. Hosting this event is another generous example of how Jeff Horvat, general manager of Standard Sales/ Budweiser and his staff continuously give back to United Way AND the community of Pueblo. With Thanksgiving being just days away, attendees were asked to bring non-perishable food items to lend a helping hand during the holidays. In an incredible show of kindness, several overflowing boxes of food were collected during the event. The food was donated to Care and Share Food Bank, via iHeart Media Pueblo’s Stuff the Bus event. United Way would like to send a heartfelt thank you to Standard Sales/Budweiser, Jeff and his staff, The Waterfront and the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce for their support with this event and their devotion to serving the Pueblo community every day! 12th Annual Kids Mitten Tree The Pueblo Chieftain’s Mitten Tree serves as a way to help children in need of proper clothing for the cold winter months. Over the years, the Mitten Tree has become quite a tradition for the employees at The Pueblo Chieftain as well as numerous community donors. The tree is set up in the Classified Department where givers can donate various new items to fill and decorate the tree. These wonderful donors do their part to make a difference in the lives of the youth in need, keeping them warm and cozy each winter. “The Pueblo Chieftain Classified Department is honored to host the annual Mitten Tree,” said Kristi Lauer of The Pueblo Chieftain. “Every year, we gather hundreds of hats, gloves, socks, and scarves, which are all generously donated by our customers. This year, our twelfth year sponsoring the Mitten Tree event, we look forward to warming the hearts of Pueblo’s children.” Donations are distributed through United Way of Pueblo County. Past beneficiaries of the Mitten Tree include: A Caring Pregnancy Center, Bargain Box (Assistance League), CASA of Pueblo, Cooperative Care Center, East Side Child Care Center, Holiday Blessing Store, the Infant & Toddler Program at Colorado Bluesky, Los Pobres, Luv In Action, Posada, Pueblo Child Advocacy Center, Pueblo Head Start, Rocky Mountain SER, Salvation Army & The Angel Tree Program, Southside Children’s Center, Washington Children’s Center & YWCA. Donations have been accepted through December 18, 2014 in The Pueblo Chieftain Classified Department. We would like to thank everyone involved with the Mitten Tree for their continued support! United Way of Pueblo County – 5 Latino Chamber Holiday Happy Hour and 3rd Annual Festival of Trees Decorating Competition and Auction United Way of Pueblo County was pleased to partner again with the Latino Chamber of Commerce for the Holiday Happy Hour and 3rd Annual Festival of Trees Decorating Competition and Auction at the Pueblo Union Depot on December 11. More than 28 creatively decorated mini 4ft trees were auctioned at the Holiday Happy Hour. A portion of the proceeds from the Festival benefited United Way funded programs. For a $25 entry fee, area businesses and individuals decorated the mini trees to their hearts desire, using elaborate, fun themes to draw high bids and represent their organizations. The trees attracted much attention and the auction was a great success! Tis the season for joy and camaraderie as attendees were able to admire the trees, enjoy the holiday spirit, and mix and mingle with Latino Chamber members and United Way supporters. United Way would like to thank the Latino Chamber of Commerce, Sandy and her staff, for their support and all they do serve the Pueblo community, and all of this year’s participants for their incredible efforts! Missed out on the fun? Plan to join us next year for this growing tradition! United Way Staff ANDREA ARAGON President/CEO LAWRENCE KOCHIS AFL-CIO/Campaign Director BERNADETTE ALBO Finance Director BIANCA HICKS Resource Development Coordinator DONNA LEACH Administrative Asstistant VALARIE RUYBAL Mentor Coordinator JUDITH BOUDREAUX VITA Program Coordinator UNITED WAY OF PUEBLO COUNTY COLORADO INC. 12/2014 Winter Edition PUBLISHED: OCTOBER & DECEMBER Issue: Number 8 United Way of Pueblo County PO Box 11566, Pueblo, CO 81001 6 – United Way of Pueblo County Angelo’s Pizza Parlor/United Way Mark your calendar to join Angelo’s Pizza Parlor during the month of March in support of United Way of Pueblo County! Come enjoy great food and beautiful views of the Riverwalk - Additional details coming soon! 105 E. Riverwalk Pueblo, Colorado (719) 544-8588 FREE INCOME TAX E-FILING Qualifying households ($52,000 or less) can have their taxes prepared by trained, IRScertified volunteer tax preparers at no cost to ensure they receive all of the tax credits they deserve, including the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC). FRBRUARY 2 - APRIL 15 MONDAY NeighborWorks of pueblo 1241 E. Routt Ave. 1:00 - 4:00pm TUESDAY Fulton Heights rec. Center 1331 Santa Rosa (Salt Creek) 10:00am - 2:00pm Dolores Huerta prep High 2727 W. 18th St. 4:30pm - 7:00pm (site closed March 24th) WEDNESDAY rawlings library 100 E. Abriendo Ave. (3rd Floor) 10:30am - 4:30pm THURSDAY Dolores Huerta prep High 2727 W. 18th St. 4:30pm - 7:00pm (site closed March 26th) CSu—pueblo (February Only) (Library, 3rd floor TRIO office) 2200 Bonforte Blvd 9:00am - 12:00pm FRIDAY intellitec College 3673 Parker Blvd. 9:00am - 12:00pm DID YOU KNOW? An estimated $7,074,608 was left on the table by families that did not take advantage of the tax credits they deserve, resulting in an estimated loss of $2,258,203 that could have benefited the Pueblo community? VITA is a service to aid individuals and families and can positively impact the community through retaining financial resources that often would not have been realized otherwise. Volunteers are recruited from the community and are IRS trained and certified to prepare taxes. Customers on average receive larger refunds and more tax credits than those who do not receive VITA services, along with saving considerable sums of money that may have been paid for fee-based tax preparation. Sponsored in part by the City of Pueblo and the County of Pueblo. For more information, call 719-296-8768, 9am - 5pm. United Way of Pueblo County – 7 Christmas is forever, not for just one day, for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for others is good you do yourself... ~Norman Wesley Brooks, “Let Every Day Be Christmas,” 1976 THANK YOU FOR YOUR AMAZING SUPPORT! Your United Way Staff Andrea Aragon, Lawrence Kochis, Bernadette Albo, Bianca Hicks, Donna Leach, Valarie Ruybal & Judith Boudreaux Return Service Requested United Way of Pueblo County Colorado Inc. PO Box 11566 Pueblo, CO 81001 719-583-4455 Pueblo, CO Permit No. 105 PAID Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage