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| About Us |
The United Way of Delaware County, Ohio is in the business of creating meaningful and tangible impact in our community.
We are focused on education through programs and services that help children and youth achieve their potential. Your contributions help to increase access to quality child care and early childhood education. They help to support youth mentoring programs and scouting programs that develop tolerance, diversity and conflict resolution. They provide advocacy for abused and neglected children, and support for school children who are at risk due to substance abuse within their families.
At the Family Resource Center, you can see your United Way contributions at work in a variety of programs, including those that focus on income by promoting financial stability and self-sufficiency. United Way and the Community Action Organization have reached out to residents with free tax filing assistance and earned income tax credit counseling, through volunteers trained through the government's VITA program.
United Way also is focused on improving the health of Delaware county residents at all stages of life from hearing screenings for newborns, to substance abuse intervention programs for youth, health and safety education for adults, and a variety of services to help senior citizens maintain health and independence in their own homes.
As donors, advocates and volunteers, we belong together — because it takes everyone in the community, working cooperatively, to create a brighter future.
We invite you to be part of the change. Help us inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow.
Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED.
United Way of Delaware County 40 Sandusky Street Suite 203 P.O. Box 319 Delaware, OH 43015 Phone: (740) 369-9618 Fax: (740) 369-9080
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| President's Message [ show | hide ] |
Whether you Give, Advocate or Volunteer, when you partner with the United Way of Delaware County, Ohio, you become a part of an exciting movement that advances the common good in our community.
I have been privileged to see lives forever transformed by the goodwill of people all across the country. I passionately believe in our mission!
At United Way, we utilize a strategic approach and volunteer-led community assessments to leverage your dollars and stretch them further than you ever could as an individual donor. Simply put, we have a phenomenal process of sharing resources that allow all of us to LIVE UNITED.
LIVE UNITED is not a campaign, it's a decision to make helping others an everyday part of your life. Now is your time to LIVE UNITED and be a part of something that matters. Give financially, spread the word or share your time and play the unique role that only you can play.
The results will convince you to believe.
Sincerely, Brandon Feller President
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| Mission and Values [ show | hide ] |
Our Mission
To unite and mobilize community resources that will sustain improvement in the lives of individuals in Delaware County.
Our Values - Our mission is guided by our fundamental values of:
- Integrity
- Impact
- Volunteerism
- Inclusiveness
- Leadership
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| Volunteer Leadership [ show | hide ] |
United Way is volunteer-driven. Our success — our ability to advance the common good — relies on the support of enthusiastic and committed volunteers who steer our Board of Directors, conduct our fundraising campaigns, allocate funds raised to worthy agencies and projects and monitor the results of those decisions.
Board of Directors, 2009 - 2010: Chair: Steve Garlock — President, Grady Memorial Hospital - OhioHealth Chair Elect: David Arango — Vice President of Sales, Nationwide Insurance Treasurer: Ted Kute — Chief Operational Risk Officer, Huntington Bancshares, Inc. Secretary: Nancy Bohman — President, Bohman Marketing & Communications Past Chair: Walt Abood — National Account Manager, Verizon Wireless
Board Members: Kay Adkins — Provost, Columbus State Community College Mark Bergstedt — Retired, Nationwide Shirley Cassidy — Director, Corporate Human Resources, Greif Walter L. Davis III — Sheriff, Delaware County Harry Goussetis — President, Worthington Cylinders, Worthington Industries Wade Lucas — Superintendent, Olentangy Local Schools Gary Madich — Managing Director, JPMorgan Asset Management Gary Merrill — Publisher, The Delaware Gazette Troy Washington — Director of Human Resources, Ohio Wesleyan University Jay Wolf — Vice President, The Delaware County Bank & Trust Co.
Ex-Officio: April Nelson — Consultant, Delaware Municipal Court; Chair, Community Impact Council
Click Here to see the 2010-2011 Allocations Volunteers
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| Annual Report & Financial Information [ show | hide ] |
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