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Leadership Circle

I am pleased to join the efforts of the United Way of Kennebec Valley in 2012 as the Leadership Circle Chair.  I have had the privilege of volunteering with United Way in various capacities for the past few years, and I am particularly interested in this role where I can be more proactive in helping the many needs in our community.  I love the fact that, through United Way, I am able to give to one organization and help so many different areas of need.  I invite you to join me in making our community a better place to live!

Dorcas Riley of Sandy Rivery CFO Services - Leadership Circle Chair 2012


LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

OUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOUR LEADERSHIP. THROUGH UNITED WAY’S LEADERSHIP CIRCLE PROGRAM, YOU CAN ACTIVELY INFLUENCE THE VISION OF A STRONGER, HEALTHIER KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY.

Last year Leadership giving made up over 46% of our $1,500,000 campaign. The strength of the Leadership Circle is vital to the success of our community.

Your contribution of $600 or more will help us address key, regional issues in lasting ways. Giving to United Way is the most powerful way to make a difference in our community. Our focus goes beyond raising funds; we’re raising hopes, creating opportunities and changing lives.

Winthrop Day of Caring
Tue, May 15th, 2012-(Rain date of May 22)
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Richmond Day of Caring
Thu, May 17th, 2012-(Rain date of May 18)
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Erskine Day of Caring
Fri, May 18th, 2012-(Rain Date of June 4)
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Cony Middle and High School Day of Caring
Mon, May 21st, 2012-(Rain Date of May 23)
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St. Michael's Day of Caring
Mon, May 21st, 2012-(Rain Date of May 23)
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Expecting
Newly married, Michelle learned that she was expecting her first child. With both parents working is was still difficult to make ends meet. The couple was very excited that they were starting a family and yet Michelle was very concerned as to how they were going to afford all of the needs of a newborn child. Michelle was directed to the WIC program through HealthReach, a United Way funded program. Through the WIC program, Michelle was given the things to ensure that her and her baby had everything they need to have a happy and healthy start.

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