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UNITED WAY TO HOLD 7TH ANNUAL "CELEBRATING COMMUNITY CARING" EVENT |
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United
Way of Hunterdon County will be holding its Seventh
Annual “Celebrating Community Caring” recognition
dinner on Friday, May 7, 2010 from 6-11 p.m. at the
Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in Perryville.
This
event provides the perfect venue to celebrate the
extraordinary commitment, creativity, leadership,
inspiration and sustained service of volunteers that
benefits Hunterdon County residents by having a
positive impact in our community. It also provides
an opportunity to celebrate the commitment of all
our community volunteers. This year, Charles Rebick,
a community leader and longtime volunteer, will be
recognized as United Way of Hunterdon County’s
“Community Volunteer of the Year”. |
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BRING JOY TO THOSE IN NEED THIS
HOLIDAY SEASON--DONATE TO UNITED WAY OF HUNTERDON
COUNTY'S HOLIDAY HANDS PROGRAM |
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The holidays are a time when we
all become more aware of the needs of so many of our
friends and neighbors. It is United Way’s hope to
engage local businesses, organizations, schools,
families and individuals to “adopt” those in need
during the holidays. The high cost of living in
Hunterdon County makes it increasingly difficult for
low income families, elderly residents and others
with special needs to make ends meet when the
holiday season arrives. People served by the program
request items that most would take for granted: a
warm winter coat or a pair of boots, a game or a
book, a new toy for a child. |
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UNITED WAY ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS
FOR OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER |
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The
United Way of Hunterdon County is currently seeking
nominations for its prestigious “Community Volunteer
of the Year” award. |
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Bonnie
Duncan, Executive Director of the United Way of
Hunterdon County, further explained the award. “The
Volunteer of the Year Award will be presented to a
community volunteer who demonstrates extraordinary
commitment, creativity, leadership, inspiration and
sustained service which benefits Hunterdon County
residents and has a positive impact on our
community.” |
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UNITED WAY'S FUNDING REMAINS LEVEL
DESPITE ECONOMY |
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The Board of Trustees of the United Way of Hunterdon County finalized funding allocations for 2009-2010 fiscal year on August 13, 2009. An extensive and thorough evaluation of the agencies and their programs was conducted by trained volunteers, who then made recommendations to the Board of Trustees |
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"TOOLS 4 SCHOOLS" SENDS KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL READY TO LEARN |
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United Way of Hunterdon County partnered with volunteers, companies, small businesses and organizations for the "Tools 4 Schools" drive. Donations of school supplies such as backpacks, pens, pencils, calculators and notebooks were provided by employees of 40 local businesses and organizations for students who are unable to afford them. The supplies will be distributed to agencies including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Catholic Charities, Fisherman’s Mark, Hunterdon County Department of Children & Families, Hunterdon County Youth Shelter, Hunterdon Hispanos, Hunterdon Prevention Resources, Hunterdon Youth Services, Interfaith Hospitality and SAFE in Hunterdon, the Youth Center in Glen Gardner, along with many of the public schools in Hunterdon County, just in time for students’ use in the new school year.
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UNITED WAY TO HOLD 6TH ANNUAL "CELEBRATING COMMUNITY CARING" EVENT |
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United Way of Hunterdon County will be holding its Sixth Annual "Celebrating Community Caring" recognition dinner on Friday, April 24, 2009 from 6-11 p.m. at the Grand Colonial in Perryville.
This event provides the perfect venue to celebrate the extraordinary commitment, creativity, leadership, inspiration and sustained service of volunteers that benefits Hunterdon County residents by having a positive impact in our community. It also provides an opportunity to celebrate National Volunteer Week, which takes place this year from April 19 - 26. This year, Paul McGill, a leader and longtime community volunteer, will be recognized as United Way of Hunterdon County's "Community Volunteer of the Year."
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UNITED WAY OFFERS FREE TAX PREPARATION SERVICES |
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Each year, millions of Americans are able to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, but don't realize they qualify or don't know how to claim it. In Hunterdon County, it is estimated that as much as 30% of those eligible to claim the credit fail to do so. United Way of Hunterdon County wants to change that.
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a valuable tax break for hardworking individuals who may earn as much as $42,000. Workers who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit also may qualify for free tax preparation assistance. Community volunteers have been trained and certified by the Internal Revenue Service and are available to prepare tax returns for Hunterdon County residents free of charge.
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UNITED WAY ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS
FOR OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER |
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The United Way of Hunterdon County
is currently seeking nominations for its prestigious
“Community Volunteer of the Year” award.
Bonnie Duncan, Executive Director of
the United Way of Hunterdon County, further
explained the award. “The Volunteer of the Year
Award will be presented to a community volunteer who
demonstrates extraordinary commitment, creativity,
leadership, inspiration and sustained service which
benefits Hunterdon County residents and has a
positive impact on our community.”
The individual chosen will be
honored at the organization’s sixth annual
“Celebrating Community Caring” recognition dinner to
be held on Friday, April 24, 2009 at the Grand
Colonial in Perryville. |
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Volunteers Needed to
Connect Eligible Hunterdon County Residents With
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) |
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United Way of Hunterdon County and the Financial
Stability Partnership is helping hard working people and
their families in Hunterdon County become financially
stable and take the next steps to long-term
independence. Right here in Hunterdon County, too many
families are walking a financial tightrope—barely
getting by, with no ability to save for college, a home,
or retirement. That’s why we are working together with
our partners, both public and private, to transform that
financial tightrope into solid ground.
The Financial Stability Partnership is working to bring
increased awareness of and access to the Earned Income
Tax Credit (EITC) to hard working people in our
community. The EITC is the largest and most effective
federal aid program for low- to moderate-income workers.
For many eligible families, the EITC can increase their
annual income by as much as 15%. Recognizing the
potential economic benefits of the EITC to both families
and communities, the Financial Stability Partnership’s
goal is to educate families about the availability and
benefits of the EITC and to provide support services,
such as free tax preparation, to facilitate receipt of
the credit.
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United Way of
Hunterdon County is Ready with Holiday Hands! |
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United Way of Hunterdon County is ready to help those in
need this upcoming holiday season with the Holiday Hands
Program. The holidays are a time when we all become more
aware of the needs of so many of our friends and
neighbors. It is United Way’s hope to engage local
businesses, organizations, schools, families and
individuals to “adopt” those in need during the
holidays.
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United Way of
Hunterdon County and Somerset County United Way -
16th Annual Week of Caring |
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United Way of Hunterdon County will partner with
Somerset County United Way to sponsor its 16th Annual
Week of Caring, September 15, 2008 through September 19,
2008. They are anticipating utilizing over 450
volunteers from local businesses, organizations, and
schools along with individuals and families throughout
Hunterdon County.
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