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2009 ANNUAL REPORT
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2009 ANNUAL REPORT

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M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N TM I S S I O N S T A T E M E N TM I S S I O N S T A T E M E N TM I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T

The United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties enhances the qual-

i t y o f l i f e in our commun i t y by he lp ing those in need .

V I S I O N S T A T E M E N TV I S I O N S T A T E M E N TV I S I O N S T A T E M E N TV I S I O N S T A T E M E N T

The United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties will be the leader

in building a stronger and healthier community by developing resources

and creating partnerships to empower individuals to improve their lives.

C O R E V A L U E SC O R E V A L U E SC O R E V A L U E SC O R E V A L U E S

The United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties’ role

as a leade r in the hea l th and human se rv i ces sec to r

r e q u i r e s a l l p e r s o n s i n v o l v e d w i t h U n i t e d W a y t o

assume responsib i l i ty o f main tain ing the publ ic ’s trus t .

To fulfill this obligation to the community, and ourselves,

t h e f o l l o w ing Co re V a lue s p r o v i de t h e f o u nda t i on on

which we opera te and base our ac t ions and decis ions.

D Y N A M I C L E A D E R S H I PD Y N A M I C L E A D E R S H I PD Y N A M I C L E A D E R S H I PD Y N A M I C L E A D E R S H I P

I N T E G R I T YI N T E G R I T YI N T E G R I T YI N T E G R I T Y

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2009 ANNUAL REPORT2009 ANNUAL REPORT2009 ANNUAL REPORT2009 ANNUAL REPORT

Table of Contents

Board of Directors……………………..…………………...………4 Committee Lists………………………………….…………………5 United Way Programming ………………......……...………6—11 Leadership Giving Association…………...……...………..12 –13 Financial Report…………………………………...…..……14—15 2008 Audit…………..…………………………………..……16—19 United Way Funded Programs…………..…………..……….…20 Foundations & Grants…………………………………………….21 Awards Insert………………………………………………..22—23

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Nancy Walker

Secretary Shelly Martin

Treasurer Craig Behr

Assistant Treasurer Don Robinson

Preston Memorial Hospital

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UNITED WAY COMMITTEE LISTSUNITED WAY COMMITTEE LISTSUNITED WAY COMMITTEE LISTSUNITED WAY COMMITTEE LISTS Agency Relations Jay Hanna, Co-Chair Pam Kaehler, Co-Chair Susan Hardesty Jon McCurdy Campaign Steering Glenn Adrian Michelle Bechtel Tammie Clark Alexander Jennifer Farley Steve LaCagnin Linda Little David Raese Mike Roberts Tim Saab Tara Steed Nancy Walker Steve Walker Brett White Randy Williams Citizens’ Review Committee Alicia Dalton-Tingler, Chair Seth Wilson, Co-Chair David Bolyard Denetta Dowler Amanda Griffith Penix Robert Gross Jay Hanna Matthew Heiskell Lisa Matthews Alex McFadden Jennifer Millstone Denise Myers

Leslie Snyder Lester Julie Westfall Citizens’ Review Liaisons Stephanie Bock Tim Hairston Ashley Hardesty Edward Harman Bobbie Hawkins Seth Hayes Pamela Kaehler Margaret Kearney Michelle Keith Pamela Krushansky Sheila Lorince Jon McCurdy Joy Mroz John Myers Kimberly Parker Julia Phalunas Rick Remish James Robinson Janet Scarcelli Finance Craig Behr, Chair Meena Ahluwalia Michelle Bechtel David Bott Randy Christopher Tim Hairston Suzanne Marsh Keith Myers Don Robinson Homer Ruckle

Doug Smith Lisa Varner Randy Williams Leadership Giving Darlene Dunn, Chair Glenn Adrian Tammie Clark Alexander Billy Atkins Kim Barnum Steve LaCagnin Gary Marano Bruce McClymonds David Raese David Robertson Don Robinson Gordon Savage Sam Stone Nancy Walker Nominating Kim Barnum, Chair Will Armistead Darlene Dunn Ashley Hardesty Russ Lorince Don Robinson Tim Saab Frank Vitale Nancy Walker Planning and Policy Alex McFadden, Co-Chair Steve LaCagnin, Co-Chair Kim Barnum Sharon Jackson

Laura Jones Russ Lorince Paula Martinelli Jon McCurdy Denny Poluga Personnel Barbara Parsons, Chair Kim Barnum Suzanne Marsh Nancy Walker Frank Vitale Volunteer Connection Linda Patterson, Co-Chair Suzanne Marsh, Co-Chair Teri Batis Marsha Barr Laura Blake Sharon Jackson Greg Kealey Angela Holdsworth Sarah Owens Lucy Rosati Shelley Shaffer Donna Tennant Kristi Wood-Turner Brett White Angela Faulkner-Vaglienti

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THE VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONTHE VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONTHE VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONTHE VOLUNTEER CONNECTION A warm meal, hot water, and safe housing are privileges most of us take for granted. However, we have neighbors in Monongalia and Preston Counties that cannot afford many of these simple pleasures. In 2009, the United Way Volunteer Connection helped provide essential services to the community by committing to Live United through volunteerism. Many area volunteers assisted our neighbors by organizing projects to feed, clothe, and provide other support and by participating in special community-wide events like Day of Caring, the Blue and Gold Mine Sale, and Random Acts of Kindness Week. In 2009, over 600 youth volunteers also served our community. These volunteers working through the Youth Volunteer Connection assisted our neighbors by preparing meals for the homeless, organizing various collections, raking leaves for the elderly, and participating in many other service projects. The Corporate Volunteer Council (CVC) touched many lives by engaging in monthly projects. Our business partners through the CVC helped winterize homes, and collected backpacks for school children, personal care items for shelters, and food for local pantries. Living United through volunteerism is one way to enhance the quality of life in our community and support the Mission of the United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties. Our area youth, adult and business volunteers are all crucial to the success of that mission.

In 2009 over 4,000 adult and youth volunteers helped to improve the quality of lives in Monongalia and Preston Counties. These volunteers contributed approximately

10,490 volunteer hours to the community. With the value of a volunteer hour equal to $20.25 these volunteers contributed a total of $212,423.00 of in-kind service.

Suzanne Marsh & Linda Patterson Volunteer Connection Committee Co-Chairs

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A Community Repair Partner volunteer installs a new floor at

a local senior’s home.

Volunteers help sort food at the Postal Worker Holiday Food Drive.

Preston County Animal Shelter give students at Tunnelton-Denver elementary school in Preston Co. safety tips for dealing with stray dogs during

Youth Day of Caring.

JOIN HANDS.

Interested in volunteering?

Contact the United Way Volunteer Connection

(304) 296-7525

[email protected]

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BRAIN UNDER CONSTRUCBRAIN UNDER CONSTRUCBRAIN UNDER CONSTRUCBRAIN UNDER CONSTRUCTION ZONETION ZONETION ZONETION ZONE Brain Under Construction Zone (SM) (BUCZ) is the local initiative of the United Way Success by Six national initiative that seeks to increase community collaboration focused on the importance of early brain development. Its purpose is to increase parent awareness and understanding the impact of the first five years of a child’s life ensuring that all children are ready physically, mentally, developmentally, emotionally, and socially to begin kindergarten. Brain Under Construction Zone currently partners with West Virginia University Children’s Hospital, Mon General Hospital, and Preston Memorial Hospital in providing a parent-friendly portfolio that educates on the12 Tips for Raising a Healthy Child. Our colorful portfolio is an easy to recognize tool for parents to access community resources and promote early brain development education. Registered nurses distribute and review the portfolio with each new mother upon discharge. All three of the hospitals’ nursing staff embraced the portfolios, noting its value in empowering the new parent with essential information. Original order consisted of 1900 portfolios. Initial Developmental Plan consisted of 1300 portfolios distributed within 12 months of distribution. We accomplished this in five months into the project and at the end the first year of distribution 2,138 families received a portfolio. Brain Under Construction Zone impacts the community in three phrases: Phase 1: Parents receiving the portfolio in the hospital upon the birth of their child. Impact: Parents have increased knowledge of early brain development and are more educated about community resources. In 2008-2009 our first year of distribution 2,138 families received a portfolio. Over 1,400 were distributed through WVU Children’s Hospital alone. Phase 2: Community wide education through local child care centers, local agencies and mass media campaigns. Impact: Child care providers have increased skills to enhance children’s early brain development and are more aware of dangers of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Mass media campaign: community members recognize the twelve tips to raising a healthy child. Phase 3: Continuing education on infant development through home visiting agencies reiterating the information given in the portfolio after the baby is home. Impact: Increased knowledge for healthy infant development and application of applying everyday activities to prepare children for kindergarten.

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OPEN YOUR HEART.

April 4, 2009 WVU Children’s Hospital Kids Fair Alex Behr wears his BUCZ construction hat, sponsored by Lytle Construction, at the Kids Fair.

October 3, 2009 Community Baby Fair The BUCZ exhibit at the Community Baby Fair provides an opportunity for community education about early brain development.

Advisory Board Members

Adrienne Salm

Angela Faulkner Vaglienti

Brandi Potock

Brenda Pomraning

Brittany Lucci

Christine Haufe

Dr. Michael Vernon

Jeannie Zinn

Jena Prokopchuk

Jennifer Michael

Laura Blake

Laura White

Lisa Maxey

Lisa Wotring

Liz Cohen

Marlene Merkel

Penny Womeldorff

Sandy Panrell

Suzanne Smart

Shaken Baby Simulator The shaken baby simulator

is a tool used by AmeriCorps member, Lisa Wotring, to

educate parents on early brain development.

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FAMILY RESOURCE NETWFAMILY RESOURCE NETWFAMILY RESOURCE NETWFAMILY RESOURCE NETWORKORKORKORK

The United Way Family Resource Network represents an important partnership between state government and local communities to identify their needs and develop and implement local action plans. FRNs serve as a primary coordinating and planning body for the community service system for children and families. The collaboration between the United Way and the FRN forged a partnership that builds a greater capacity for community outreach to empower individuals to improve their lives.

Rather than providing direct services, the UWFRN performs several other important roles:

• Assessing community needs

• Developing local action plans

• Promoting changes

• Evaluating results

• Assisting state agencies in improving the service delivery system

Mission: To encourage and empower individuals and families through cooperative planning and services.

Vision: The UWFRN is an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for Monongalia County families and children. Through cooperation and communication, the UWFRN works with various people and groups throughout Monongalia County to make use of resources that exist for families, children and communities. Where resources do not exist, the UWFRN strives to create opportunities for the provision of services. When needed, the UWFRN also endeavors to change existing systems to benefit families, children and communities. Above all, the UWFRN encourages active participation by all persons, services and businesses in Monongalia County, imploring each group or individual to become agents of change toward the betterment of our communities.

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CVC July 2009 Project Backpack Collection for Back to School Pictured with some of the donated backpacks, Cheryl Stout, Christin Help, Grant Neely, community volunteer, and Angela Faulkner-Vaglienti, WVU Extension Services.

November 2009 Postal Workers’ Food Drive Volunteers take a break from sorting non-perishable food donations during the annual Postal Workers’ food drive.

FIND YOUR VOICE.

Melanie Braun, Head Start/Family Rep.

Patty Callen, WV Junior College

Christina Lipscomb, Dept. of Behavioral Health

Crystal Littleton, Early Head Start/Family Rep.

Janelle Loughry, PCDC/Family Rep.

Anne MacBride, Public Health Dept.

Stormy Matlick, Head Start/Family Rep.

Jon McCurdy, United Way Rep.

Julie Parsons, Dept. of Education

Janet Scarcelli, Chestnut Ridge Center

Suzanne Smart, Early Head Start

Paula Taylor , DHHR

UWFRN Advisory Board

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LEADERSHIP GIVING ASLEADERSHIP GIVING ASLEADERSHIP GIVING ASLEADERSHIP GIVING ASSOCIATIONSOCIATIONSOCIATIONSOCIATION

The Zackquill Morgan Society Gifts of $20,000 and above David and Kathleen Raese Gifts of $10,000 and above Lynch Foundation, Inc. Milan Puskar Julie M. Smith and Michael A. Heston, Jr. David and Judith Scott Club Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Laurence and Jean DeLynn E. Jane Martin

Hagans Club Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Glenn and Susan Adrian Billy and Carolyn Atkins Michael Attfield Sue Day-Perroots Russ and Roberta Dean Elizabeth and Ken Fones-Wolf David F. Graf, MD and Patricia J. Harrison, MD James L. Green Cecil and Susan Hardway C. Andrew and Cynthia C. Heiskell Stephen and Lynn LaCagnin James L. and Beverly Laurita Doug and Dana Leech Suzanne Marsh

Katie and Jim McCartney Andrea and Bruce McClymonds Mark & Peggy Nesselroad Don and Carrie Robinson Bob and Daphne Schreiber Tim and Carrie Stranko Royce J. and Caroline B. Watts Patrick Weidman Arthur and Barbara Weldon 4 Anonymous Kerns Club Gifts of $2,000 - $2,499 Joe and Marian Fisher Robert and Kelly Gustafson Bob and Beverly Haden Tony and Terri Howes Ellen Hrabovsky Roger and Nancy Lohmann Bill and Sharon Maloney Patrick and Kathy Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Milvet, Jr. Ruthellen Hill Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John & Nancy Raley James A. Russell George E. Roeder and Kathy L. Snyder Stephen and Rita Tanner 2 Anonymous

McCleery Club Gifts of $1,500 - $1,999 Brent and Brenda Armstrong Randy and Beth Cober Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Conner Sandra Cotton Bob and Marge Craig Alan and Barbara Ducatman Kurt W. Gottschalk Hilda R. Heady Paula Hunt and Tim Warner George and Kristi Kelley Dr. Hugh and Helen Lindsay Russ and Shelia Lorince William and Holly Mattingly In memory of Jacob D. Mullett Denise and Warren Myers Linda M. Patterson Chad and Carrie Prather Peter and Jena Prokopchuk Mike and Margaret Roberts Tim and Joy Saab Brad Hillgartner and Lisa Salati Shelly Shaffer Linda Stark Jeri, Sam, Morgan, Joshua & Lara Stone Charitable Trust Cliff and Patty Sutherland Laura Brady and Timothy Sweet Robert and Tina Tallaksen Craig and Nancy Walker

The membership of the Leadership Giving Association of the United Way represents the highest example of generosity, a group of citizens assuming a distinguishing role in meeting the major social challenges of our region. Their support, directed specifically to the United Way and its 27 local agencies, provides a foundation of strength and purpose essential

to the United Way mission.

As of January 6th, the Leadership Giving Association has contributed $584,470 with 586 members reporting for the 2010 campaign.

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Judy and Ron Wilkinson Tom Witt and Grethea Myles 4 Anonymous

Dering Club Gifts of $1,250 - $1,499 Ray and Holly Adams Chris and Kim Barnum Richard and Marsha Colebank Bryan and Kristin Edwards John Forester and Dr. Corrie A. Mancinelli William and Ann Fremouw Kurt W. Gottschalk Ken and Carolyn Gray Cindy and Jay Hanna Susan and David Hardesty Tim and Becky Hardwick Dr. Jennifer Burbridge Howell and Stephen Howell Pam & Joe Kaehler Roger E. King, MD Gerald and Joyce Lang John J. Newmeyer IV and Erin Snedegar Newmeyer Robert and Karen Reuther Elliot and Marilyn Shulman Stephen and Susan Tancin Larry and Lydotta Taylor Thomas M. Weaver Tina Zeff 5 Anonymous Madera Club Gifts of $1,000 - $1,249 Patricia Antion Curtis "Hank" and Joanne Barnette Ed and Lu-Ann Wagner Gerald and Margrit Blakely Carole Harris and Drew Bradlyn Robert and Paula Brandfass Ken and Kim Clarke Betti and Russ Clawges Christopher and Kathryn Colenda Robert and Debra Cyphert Dottie Dotson JJ and Karen Dotson Darlene Dunn Dr. Bryan D. Dye Norman and Nancy Ferrari John and Susan Flynn Dr. Deborah Fulton

Brian and Katrina Gallagher Dr. Lora D. Graves Kevin and Renee Griffith LJ and Jane Haines Jeffery P. Hogg Boyd Holtan Dale M. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Jones Margaret M. Kearney David Kelley Rich and Pam King Ralph s. LaRue & Judy A. Abbott George Lilley and Mavis Grant Lilley Jason and Jennifer Long N. Vincent and Teri L. Marts Paula and Michael Mays Marci and Bill McCulla Betty Louise Miller Alan and Eve Anne Nicholas Brian and Kathy O`Boyle Ann O`Neal Jeff and Ginny Petersen Curt and Judy Peterson Roxann Powers and David Moreland Sandy and Mark Price Brent and Cathy Robinson Milan Roh David and Cindy Rosiello Harry M. Rubenstein Diana F. Scott Richard G. and Mary Jo Shahan Doug and Sheri Smith Gary Sphar Tara L. Steed Ward Stone, Jr. and Kathryn Stone Gary and Sharon Stoops Donna Morgan Talerico Steve and Laura Walker Ann and Dick Walters Chip and Martha White Randy and Megan Williams Taunja Willis-Miller Mary and C.B. Wilson J. Fred & Audrey E. Wilson Seth and Allison Wilson Cathy and Brian Woerner 30 Anonymous

The Founders Society President's Club Gifts of $750-$999 Tammie Clark Alexander Dan and Sharon Armstrong John Baliker and Ellen Harris Baliker Myra Jo Beach Neil and Connie Bucklew Marilyn and William Byrne Randy Casteel Wayne Cochran Dan and Mary Dillon-Olthaus Todd and Patty Eckels John T. Fahey Dr. and Mrs. J.L. Frost Carol Woodward Game Dick and Ruth Gardner Joan Gorham Ella M. Grimm Christopher and Beth Halterman Stacey Harper Edward Dan Hastings Richard and Sharon Hilleary Tom and Donna Kelley Sarah S. Knox Paul and Sandy Kokoska Kevin D. Lemley Betty Maxwell Roger and Kim Metheny Randy and Diana Moore Gary and Vanessa Murdock Anne H. Nardi Debbie Queen and Terry Martin Mark and Stephanie Randalls Patricia M. Riggie Christine and Larry Rosier Terry Schnell Vanessa Smith David and Staci Thomas Teresa VanNorman Frank and Ashley Vitale Bernie and Marion Westfall Lisa and Bob Zeller 15 Anonymous Director's Club Gifts of $500-$749 332 Members

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CASH BASIS FINANCIAL REPORTCASH BASIS FINANCIAL REPORTCASH BASIS FINANCIAL REPORTCASH BASIS FINANCIAL REPORT Revenues (for the year ending December 31, 2009)

FY 2009 FY 2008

Revenues:

Campaign Revenue

2008 Campaign Pledges $ 59,164.12 $ 65,998.12 2009 Campaign Pledges $ 1,392,821.38 $ 1,404,267.90

Total Pledges $ 1,451,985.50 $ 1,470,266.02

Program Revenue

Volunteer Connection & Related Grants $ 36,222.57 $ 31,647.91 Family Resource Network Income $ 40,744.87 $ -

Americorp Income $ 131,239.86 $ 130,245.33 Brain Under Construction $ 6,473.98 $ -

Warming Hearts and Hands $ 20,000.00 $ 22,300.00 Community Repair Partners $ 3,304.20 $ -

Total Program Revenues $ 237,985.48 $ 184,193.24

Other Revenue

Interest Income $ 1,232.83 $ 9,602.83 Rent Revenue $ 47,327.55 $ 49,297.69

Combined Federal Campaign Administrative Fee $ 16,650.00 $ 16,650.00 Other Income/(Expense) $ 5,967.20 $ (2,505.40)

Total Other Income $ 71,177.58 $ 73,045.12

Total Revenues $ 1,761,148.56 $ 1,727,504.38

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LEND YOUR MUSCLE.

FY 2009 FY 2008

Expenses:

Agency Allocation Expense 1,095,350.45 1,082,078.06

Donor Designations to Outside Agencies 45,978.39 51,494.99

GMCT Endowment 14,250.00 18,400.00

Program Expenses

Volunteer Connection and Related 21,415.19 25,844.99

Family Resource Network 31,953.59 0.00

Americorp Related Expenses 117,765.43 144,665.22

Brain Under Construction 6,473.98 0.00

Winter Fuel Fund Expenses 20,000.00 22,200.00

Community Repair Partners Expenses 3,304.20 0.00

Total Program Expenses 200,912.39 192,710.21

Building & Related

Maintenance 7,958.89 7,698.03

Utilities 7,284.76 7,551.61

Manangement Fee 2,675.86 2,838.05

Interest 15,456.18 16,200.11

Depreciation 10,032.45 10,266.48

Total Building and Related 43,408.14 44,554.28

Administrative Expense 355,787.26 337,485.03

Total Expenses 1,755,686.63 1,726,722.57

Net Surplus/(Deficit) 5,461.93 781.81

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Additional information available upon request.

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FUNDED PROGRAMSFUNDED PROGRAMSFUNDED PROGRAMSFUNDED PROGRAMS Adult Tutoring Literacy Volunteers, Inc. 977 Tyrone Road Morgantown, WV 26508

Armed Forces Emergency Services Program Disaster Relief Program Am. Red Cross - River Valley Chapter 1299 Pineview Dr., Suite 3 Morgantown, WV 26505

Before and After School Program Emergency Assistance Program Happy School Pre-school and Parent Education Program Rock Forge Neighborhood House, Inc. PO Box 847 Dellslow, WV 26531

Boy Scouting Cub Scouting Program Boy Scouts Mountaineer Area Council 1831 Speedway Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554

Child Advocacy Center Mon County Child Advocacy Center 1266 Pineview Drive Morgantown, WV 26505

Child Advocacy Program CASA For Kids 440 Elmer Prince Drive Morgantown, WV 26505

Child Development Center Program Housing Rehabilitation and Weatherization Program Scott`s Run Settlement House P.O. Box 398 Osage, WV 26543 Children’s Program Rape & Domestic Violence Info Center PO Box 4228 Morgantown, WV 26504 Community Dental Partners Program Medication Assistance Program Psychological and Behavioral Health Services Program Milan Puskar Health Right 341 Spruce Street Morgantown, WV 26505

Compeer Direct Service and Community Awareness Compeer 601-3 E. Brockway Ave., Stes A&B Morgantown, WV 26501

Consumer Credit Counseling Service Program CRISS-CROSS, Inc. - Morgantown 1299 Pineview Dr., Suite 3 Morgantown, WV 26505

Delinquency Intervention Program Youth Transitions Program Mgt Area Youth Service Project 160 Chancery Row, Suite 4 Morgantown, WV 26505 Education Enhancement Program Mountaineer Boys & Girls Club 300 Court St Morgantown, WV 26505

Emergency Assistance Program Information and Referral Services Connecting Link 309 Cleveland Ave., Rm. 220 Fairmont, WV 26554 Emergency Financial Assistance Wellness Works Program Raymond Wolfe Center PO Box 407 Kingwood, WV 26537 Emergency Financial Assistance Women’s and Men’s Career Closets Christian Help 219 Walnut Street Morgantown, WV 26505 Fall Youth/Family: After & Happy School, Teen Time Program Home Repair/Rehabilitation Program Summer Junior Volunteer Program Shack Neighborhood House PO Box 600 Pursglove, WV 26546

Feeding Program Social Services Program Salvation Army 1264 University Ave., PO Box 753 Morgantown, WV 26507-0753

Friendship Room Mental Health America 354 High Street Morgantown, WV 26505-1533

New Vocational Training Programs On-the-Job Training, Creation and Retention PACE TEC, Inc. PO Box 4241, 420 Pleasant Hill Ave Star City, WV 26504

One-on-One Mentoring Program Big Brothers Big Sisters of NCWV 500 Mylan Park Lane, Suite 2 Morgantown, WV 26501

Prevention Education Program Volunteer Program Caritas House 391 Scott Avenue Morgantown, WV 26508

Residence Shelter Program Bartlett House Inc. P.O. Box 315 Morgantown, WV 26507-0315 Telephone Reassurance Program Transportation Services Program In Touch and Concerned 693 Fairmont Road Westover, WV 26507 New Girl Scout Leadership Experience Program Girl Scouts - Black Diamond Council 500 Mylan Park Lane, Ste 3 Morgantown, WV 26501 Homemaker/Home Health Aide Program Visiting Homemaker Service, Inc. 382 Broadway Ave Morgantown, WV 26505-3039

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INFLUENCE

REACH OUT HAND TO ONE AND

THE CONDITION OF ALL.

FOUNDATIONS & GRANTSFOUNDATIONS & GRANTSFOUNDATIONS & GRANTSFOUNDATIONS & GRANTS

AmeriCorps Grant

City of Morgantown Grant

Dominion Foundation

Grainger Community Grant

Hazel Ruby McQuain Foundation

Lynch Foundation

Mon General Hospital

Monongalia County Commission Grant

Mylan Pharmaceutical, Inc.

North Central WV Community Action

Healthy Families/Healthy Children Initiative

TEAM for West Virginia Children, Inc

WV Children’s Health Insurance Program

West Virginia Department of Education Grant

West Virginia DHHR

West Virginia Kids Count Fund Business on Board with Childcare

WVU Extension Service

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2 0 1 0 UNITED WAY

AW A R D S

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THINK OF WE BEFORE ME.

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United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties 278-C Spruce Street, Morgantown, WV 26505-7500

Phone: (304) 296-7525 Fax: (304) 296-6370 [email protected] www.teamunitedway.org


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