Chenango United Way announces new campaign goal for 2019
(Zachary Meseck Photo)
NORWICH – Chenango United Way held a campaign kickoff event on Friday, and announced the organization hopes to raise $425,000 this year for local non-profits.
The event was held on September 27 at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich with a variety of prizes for competing golf teams.
Chenango United Way Executive Director Elizabeth Monaco said the organization had increased this year's goal from $419,000 to $425,000 hoping it will add a push towards funding 25 community programs and more than 10 food kitchens and soup pantries.
This year's campaign is anticipated to fund the same programs, food kitchens, and soup pantries as last year's campaign after Chenango United Way undertook a two-year funding campaign for the first time.
It will also benefit Chenango United Way's Dental Task Force, foster bags initiative, ALICE Project, and Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
According to NBT Bank CEO and Chenango United Way Board Member John Watt, continuing to raise more for local non-profit organizations through the Chenango United Way needs to remain a priority.
“Individual campaigns lead by companies are going to make a big difference,” said Watt. “We need to go back to our respective companies and keep them educated on what Chenango United Way does for our community.”
Those who are interested in donating to Chenango United Way's campaign or for more information, call (607) 334-8815, visit www.chenangouw.org, or visit their office at 88 North Broad Street in Norwich.
The event was held on September 27 at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich with a variety of prizes for competing golf teams.
Chenango United Way Executive Director Elizabeth Monaco said the organization had increased this year's goal from $419,000 to $425,000 hoping it will add a push towards funding 25 community programs and more than 10 food kitchens and soup pantries.
This year's campaign is anticipated to fund the same programs, food kitchens, and soup pantries as last year's campaign after Chenango United Way undertook a two-year funding campaign for the first time.
It will also benefit Chenango United Way's Dental Task Force, foster bags initiative, ALICE Project, and Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
According to NBT Bank CEO and Chenango United Way Board Member John Watt, continuing to raise more for local non-profit organizations through the Chenango United Way needs to remain a priority.
“Individual campaigns lead by companies are going to make a big difference,” said Watt. “We need to go back to our respective companies and keep them educated on what Chenango United Way does for our community.”
Those who are interested in donating to Chenango United Way's campaign or for more information, call (607) 334-8815, visit www.chenangouw.org, or visit their office at 88 North Broad Street in Norwich.
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