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Your pledge gives teens a chance. Almost 380 youth chose to successfully complete an educational program provided by a United Way agency instead of entering a juvenile justice facility.

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Thanks to you, we raised a record $68.8 million! (Victory e-newsletter)

Leadership

  • June 2008: Campaign preview, United Way's youngest Leadership giver, retiree market launches
  • May 2008: Protecting youth in foster care, multiyear giving, initiative chairs announced
  • March 2008: United Way launches Young Leaders Society, educational forums, planned giving and how United Way builds financial independence by providing job training
  • December 2007: Smart holiday giving, MERS Missouri Goodwill leads agency campaigns, campaign recap, spotlight on Wesley House
  • October 2007: One-time grants, Leaders Connections, Alexis de Tocqueville barbecue, spotlight on Kids in the Middle
  • September 2007: 2007 goal, why giving needs to match inflation, benefits of Leadership Giving, upcoming events, spotlight on Catholic Family Services

Purse Strings (Women's Leadership Giving Initiative)

  • February 2008: Jan Holloway to chair 2008 WLGI campaign, educational forums and service events, United Way helps meet basic and emergency needs
  • October 2007: Coffee or community, campaign update, spotlight on YWCA
  • August 2007: Breakthrough campaign goal, the benefits of Women's Leadership Giving, spotlight on the Girl Scouts

GenNext

  • June 2008: GenNext raises $2,000 with Serving a Cause, campaign preview, 10 questions with Kameron W. Murphy
  • May 2008: Web site launches, Bowling for Kids' sake, 10 questions with Erin Fann
  • April 2008: GenNexters "Serving a Cause," using volunteerism to raise money, community enhancement grants, 10 questions with Katie McGovern
  • March 2008: Young Blacks Give Back, young professionals night at the St. Louis Blues, get to know GenNext at J. Buck's, 10 questions with Aaron Margolis
  • February 2008: Web site announcement, EITC tax information, 10 questions with Katy Lachky, how United Way helps meet basic and emergency needs
  • January 2008: New steering committee members announced, holiday party recap, 10 questions with Chris LeBeau, how United Way helps build financial stability and independence
  • December 2007: UMA shopping event, new photos, spotlight on Anna Gettemeier, outstanding service recognition and stress-free tips
  • November 2007: Holiday party, social networking, interview with Adam Cowley, holiday volunteering and diabetes awareness
  • October 2007: Connect With, fall preview, spotlight on Kevin Haar
  • September 2007: Campaign goal; recognizing outstanding volunteers; profile of Nikki Crawford
  • August 2007: Raise extra money through corporate giving; St. Louis in top 20 for volunteering; Neiman Marcus GM shares advice; spotlight on Katie Maloney
  • July 2007: Two GenNext members named to 30 under 30, spotlight on member Lisa Gorman, recap of lunch with Peter Ouchi

 

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The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.