Introducing Nina Wooster, who is joining us as a Web Associate.
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Fast Facts
—United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley was founded in 1937.
—Serves Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties.
—The 2007 campaign raised $1.8 million.
—Funds 40 partner agencies and 67 programs though the 2007-2009 Community Impact Fund grant cycle.
—Is an independent 501c3 non-profit organization governed by a local volunteer board of directors.
—Unites people and resources for a stronger community. We focus on addressing priority needs in four key areas – basic needs, health, community and youth development.
—Provides the Volunteer & Mentor Center, which serves as the regional source for all things volunteer related, connecting people with volunteer opportunities that make a difference in our community. In addition, the Center provides technical assistance and training to local non-profits and community organizations. Visit givebacktoday.org
—Approximately 300 organizations participate in the annual workplace campaign, which provides support for critical resources throughout the three-county region.
—Has approximately 5,000 individual donors.
—Has approximately 1,200 volunteers who participate in our annual “Days of Caring”.
Launch: November 2008
Visit this site at: unitedwaymwv.org