LIVING UNITED
2008, ISSUE II
THOUSANDS OF VOLUNTEERS
LIVE UNITED
AT 17TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY CARE DAY
LIVE UNITED, the most far-reaching call to action in the United Way movement’s history, invites people to give, advocate, and volunteer. This year thousands of people responded in force on United Way of Central Ohio’s Community Care Day, the largest single volunteering effort in our area. Nearly 4,000 volunteers from 85 companies signed on for more than 200 projects at local schools, United Way member agencies, and other local nonprofit organizations. Community Care Day saves schools and agencies thousands of dollars in equivalent labor costs each year.
said Janet E. Jackson, president and CEO of United Way of Central Ohio. “Our LIVE UNITED call to action places great emphasis on volunteering, and we are increasing our efforts to engage volunteers through United Way.”
“Volunteering is a very effective way to unite and improve our community. Volunteers get a first hand look at the many needs that exist and take a hands-on approach in addressing them,”
Community Care Day would not be possible without the generous sponsorship of the Kroger Company and Bob Evans Farms.
Since Community Care Day occurred just two days after a devastating windstorm struck central Ohio, many volunteers were able to help clean up storm damage and provide necessities to those affected by power outages.