United Way of Greene County, Inc.
UNITED WE FIGHT UNITED WE WIN LIVE UNITED
Since 1958, United Way of Greene County has been encouraging our community to embody the spirit of cooperation with NEIGHBOR HELPING NEIGHBOR TO STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITY. United Way of Greene County is the catalyst that brings people together to build a community that values above all else the COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY TO CARE FOR ONE ANOTHER.
United Way of Greene County fights for the health, education, and stability of every person in Greene County. United Way of Greene County, Inc. 115 Academy Street, Greeneville, TN 37743
423-639-9361 www.unitedwayofgreenecounty.com
YOUR CONTRIBUTION WILL HELP US CONTINUE THIS FIGHT!
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United Way of Greene County — Saturday, September 25, 2021
YOU GAVE We Acted s Purchased 210 devices for Greene County Schools students to allow them to learn virtually.
s Purchased and distributed $9,625 in Food City gift certificates through the Greene County Schools Family Resource Center, Greeneville City Schools Family Resource Center, Foster Grandparent Program, Boys & Girls Club, Boy Scouts, Children’s Center, Hope Center, Tabernacle Mission Soup Kitchen, Mosheim Outreach, and Camp Creek Resource Center, helping many different types of families. s Gave more than $10,000 to the Upper East Tennessee Human Development Authority’s (UETHDA) Community Services program for rent and mortgage assistance to prevent pandemic-affected families from sliding into homelessness. s Helped 111 households with $13,838.78 in utility assistance. United Way of Greene County, Greeneville Light and Power System, and TVA partnered on the Greene County COVID-19 Relief Fund for residential energy customers in Greene County. s Distributed 1,400 rolls of toilet paper, 130 bottles of hand sanitizer, and 63 packs of masks through partner agencies and organizations from Jearoldstown to Camp Creek to Mosheim, thanks to Publix and its customers. s Provided gas vouchers and nutritional supplement to 189 local cancer patients to help them get to their treatments. s Funded programs at 21 partner agencies serving Greene County.
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The United Way of Greene County has a low overhead of 6%, far lower than the 35% recognized by the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance, a national, non-profit “watchdog” group, or the 25% recognized by the United States Office of Personnel Management, or the 20% recognized as a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator.
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The donations made to United Way of Greene County stay in Greene County. Only 1% of every dollar raised goes outside of the county each year to pay state and national dues.
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United Way funding generated an additional $971,614 in matching state and federal grants for health and human service needs in Greene County.
LIVE UNITED IN GREENE COUNTY Supporting EDUCATION
Improving HEALTH
Sequoyah Council of the Boy Scouts of America
Child Advocacy Center
Instills values in boys that will prepare them to make ethical choices throughout life. 423-952-6961 Total 2021 Allocation: $8.500
Comforts and protects victims of child abuse in the 3rd Judicial District. 423-422-4446 Total 2021 Allocation: $8,500
Boys and Girls Club of Greeneville and Greene County Provides after school and summer programs that inspire and empower youth. 423-787-9322 Total 2021 Allocation: $25,000
CASA of Northeast TN Assigns volunteers to be child advocates in juvenile court cases. 423-638-5028 Total 2021 Allocation: $10,000
The Children’s Center-Scholarship Program Provide childcare scholarships for needy families. 423-638-5589 Total 2021 Allocation: $45,000
Family Resource Center - Greene County Schools Partners with parents, community leaders, and educators to solve and prevent the diverse problems facing children and their families. 423-257-2108 Total 2021 Allocation: $10,000
Family Support Center - Greeneville City Schools Serves as a link between schools, students, and their families to improve potential for educational success. 423-823-5204 Total 2021 Allocation: $5,000
Girl Scout Council for Southern Appalachians Enables girls to become responsible women, teaching social and life skills. 1-800-474-1912 Total 2020 Allocation: $10,000
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Greene County Cancer Program Assists with transportation and supplemental nutrition costs for residents receiving treatment for cancer. 423-639-9361 Total 2021 Allocation: $12,000
Frontier Health - Nolichuckey/Holston Mental Health Center Provides crisis, mental health, alcohol and drug abuse services. 423-639-1104 Total 2021 Allocation: $7,500
Mountain Region Speech and Hearing Offers treatment for speech, language, hearing and related disorders. 423-246-4600 Total 2021 Allocation: $2,500
Greene County YMCA Member and Camp Scholarships Provides scholarships for qualified low-income youth and family participants. 423-639-6107 Total 2021 Allocation: $12,000
Sustaining INCOME CHIPS Family Violence Shelter Provides shelter and services to victims of domestic violence. 423-743-0022 Total 2021 Allocation: $3,000
CONTACT 211 Offers a crisis intervention hotline and access to a comprehensive database of social service agencies for information and referral. Dial 211 Total 2021 Allocation: $3,000
Personal Support Services Assists with self-sufficiency and prevents institutional placements of neglected or abused individuals. 423-461-8202 Total 2021 Allocation: $10,000
Foster Grandparent Program Pairs limited income seniors with at-risk children. 423-639-8462 Total 2021 Allocation: $20,000
Tennessee Rehabilitation Center at Greeneville Provides job and life skill training to disabled individuals to improve self-sufficiency. 423-639-5148 Total 2021 Allocation: $10,000
Providing BASIC NEEDS American Red Cross Aids disaster and fire victims, assists with armed forces emergency services and disaster/first aid education. 423-638-6441 Total 2021 Allocation: $10,000
SPECIAL PROGRAM GRANTS In 2022, United Way of Greene County will fund special programs serving specific needs in GreeneCounty
Greene County Community Ministries/Food Bank
Debusk Volunteer Fire Department
Provides assistance with food, shelter, utilities, and other necessities in an emergency or crisis situation. 423-638-1667 Total 2021 Allocation: $5,000
For First Responder Rehabilitation services to all Greene County emergency personnel, professional and volunteer. Total 2022 Grant: $6,500
Opportunity House
Stan Ritter Fund at the Greene County Schools Family Resource Center
Provides temporary lodging to the homeless while offering job skill training, counseling and other assistance. 423-638-4099 Total 2021 Allocation: $3,000
Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad Provides emergency first-responder services throughout Greene County. 423-638-3431 Total 2021 Allocation: $60,000
Provides special one-time funding for needs that cannot be met with any other resources. Total 2022 Grant: $4,610 (donor designated funds)
Tabernacle Mission Soup Kitchen To supplement food costs as the program grows and serves weekly meals to more than 200 residents of the Wesley Heights community in Greeneville. Total 2022 Grant: $3,000
Greene LEAF Magic School Bus To provide books for county school children during the summer. Total 2022 Grant: $3,000
Serving Local People Donations made to United Way of Greene County STAY in Greene County.
Only
1¢
of every dollar raised goes outside of the community each year to pay state and national dues.
Donate on Facebook at unitedwayofgreenecounty Donate on our website at www.unitedwayofgreenecounty.com
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UNITED WAY PILLAR SOCIETY 2021
UNITED WAY PILLAR SOCIETY 2021 The United Way Pillar Society is a recognition program for individuals and households who make personal gifts of $500 or more annually to the campaign. United Way leadership givers contribute more than 35% of all campaign dollars raised each year. In Greene County, the Pillar Society is chaired by Tom Garland, Sr., Terry Leonard, and Scott Niswonger. The six giving levels are: The Alexis de Tocqueville Society - $10,000 and more The President’s Society - $5,000 - $9,999 The Governor’s Society - $2,500 - $4,999 The Pioneer Society - $1,000 - $2,499 The Founder’s Society - $500 - $999 When a donor makes a minimum gift of $500 per year, he or she becomes a member of this recognition program and his or her name appears in the annual Leaders Register at the appropriate giving level. The number in parentheses following the name of each member represents their number of years of membership in the Pillar Society.
We are proud to recognize the following local members of The Alexis de Tocqueville Society. THE ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY Tweed Family Foundation (12) Foundation Gift Terry Leonard (26) Leonard Associates, LLC Bob and Ivy Leonard (26) Leonard Associates, LLC Dr. Andy A. Roberts (18) Physician Richard H. Roberts and Imogene King (26) Individual Gift PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($5,000 - $9,999)
Kent and Bettye Anne Bewley (18) Individual Gift Freddy L. Wooten (1) Individual Gift GOVERNOR’S SOCIETY ($2,500 - $4,999)
Rodney and Emily Bell (21) Individual Gift Al and Kathy Giles (26) Individual Gift Watson Leonard (16) Leonard Associates, LLC Gale and Vicki Maddy (13) Individual Gift Scott M. and Nikki Niswonger (26) Individual Gift Stan and Sue Ritter (26) Individual Gift
Anonymous (1) Individual Gift PIONEER SOCIETY ($1,000 - $2,499)
Tammy L. Albright (4) Ballad Health David and Sheila Bailey (23) Andrew Johnson Bank Greeneville City Schools Randy Bowers (6) Landair Chuck Bowlin (19) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Philip Bradley (7) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System William Brown (1) Greeneville Real Estate and Auction Team Anonymous (3) Individual Gift Alan Corley (24) Corley’s Pharmacy Cal and Jolynn Doty (17) 1 Team Ken Earl (13) Individual Gift David Edmunds (1) Individual Gift Gary and Nila Funk (12) Individual Gift Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garland, Sr. (26) Individual Gift Marianthi Hamizidis (1) Publix Steven K. and Sarah Harbison (19) Greeneville Real Estate and Auction Team
THE ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY Alexis de Tocqueville, an aristocratic Frenchman, came to the United States in 1831 to study the penal system. As a result of his travels and interviews with leading politicians, lawyers, bankers, and settlers, he wrote the two-volume Democracy in America which was published in 1835 and 1840. Perhaps his most important observation was that Americans helped each other in time of need. He saw volunteerism as a way of life that was typically American. He wrote, “When an American asks for the cooperation of his fellow citizens, it is seldom refused; and I have often seen it afforded spontan- eously and with great good will.” United Way Worldwide chose the name Alexis de Tocqueville when forming this special group of donors who contribute $10,000 or more to the annual campaign because of Tocqueville’s admiration of the spirit of volunteerism he discovered in America.
Shawn Hope (17) Greeneville Community Hospital Eileen Huddleston (2) Publix Brandon and Paige Hull (26) Andrew Johnson Bank Greeneville Federal Bank Dr. Scott Hummel (1) Tusculum University Eric and Kelli Johnson (5) Landair Gregg K. Jones (26) Individual Gift John M. Jones, Jr. (26) Individual Gift Anonymous (4) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System First Horizon The Kiel Family (1) Publix Anonymous (10) Tennessee Schools for the Deaf Earin Knight (1) Publix Edie Leigh (2) Publix Carla Mace (1) Publix Michael Malone (1) Publix Paul Mauney (2) The Greeneville Sun Frank and Paige Mengel (10) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Tusculum University
Ronnie Metcalfe (26) WGRV/WIKQ/WSMG Radio Greeneville Dr. Charles and Carrie Montgomery (20) Physician Tony and Kim Ottinger (6) First Horizon Dr. Mark and Mary Patterson (10) Physician Gary and Wendy Peay (16) United Way of Greene County Matthew K. Renner (6) First Horizon Lindy Riley (10) Individual Gift Michael Ritter (14) Individual Gift Mrs. Lloyd Saulsbury (25) Individual Gift Douglas Seemuth (3) Publix Karen Simmering (5) Anthem Cheryl Flemming Smith (1) Publix Chris Smith (2) Publix Victoria Smith (2) Publix Chuck and Sheri Whitfield (20) Individual Gift Jason and Rachael Wilkerson (3) Quality Construction & Electric Rachael’s Hair Design David Wills (1) Raymond James
FOUNDER’S SOCIETY ($500 - $999)
Anonymous (26) Accountant Katie Armstrong (1) Publix Jo Arreaga (1) Publix Anonymous (13) Accountant Leon and Jewel Bell (17) Greeneville Collection Service, Inc. Terry and Rose Bellamy (26) Individual Gift Christopher Boles (7) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Stacy Bolton (6) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Charles and Wanda Bowers (17) Individual Gift Scott Bullington (17) Boys & Girls Club of Greeneville/Greene County East Tennessee Promotions Dale Bunce (5) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Mike and Nancy Burns (13) Greeneville Federal Bank Tom Campbell (6) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Jason W. Cook (1) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Angela Cordwell (1) First Horizon
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UNITED WAY PILLAR SOCIETY 2021 Mike and Julia Crum (10) Forward Air Russ and Lisa Crum (22) Lisa Crum State Farm Insurance Josh Cutshaw (2) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Drs. Dan and Pat Donaldson (11) Individual Gift Lynn Doty (4) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Dr. David and Crystal Dykes (12) Dentist Misty Kite-Fezell (6) Farm Bureau Insurance Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Flohr (23) Physician T. J. Freshour (2) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Elgin Gentry, Jr. (1) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Anonymous (3) Publix
Christine Hamilton (2) Publix Yancey and Amy Harrison (16) Greeneville Federal Bank Scott Harrison (4) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Robert M. Hatfield (2) Publix Ross Hensley (4) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System William Garrett Hensley (1) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Kenneth and Sherry Hood (20) Attorney Scott Jenkins (1) The Greeneville Sun Darry Jewell (4) Publix Mrs. Helena Z. Jones (19) Individual Gift Matthew Kework (4) Publix
Anonymous (18) Attorney Patricia Kirk (1) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Dr. Aaron Knop (3) Dentist Anonymous (6) BTL Industries Daniel S. Lewis, MD (3) Greeneville Community Hospital Marcus Light (4) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Jack Lister (13) Greeneville Community Hospital Dale Long (21) The Greeneville Sun Michael and Mary Maggert (1) Individual Gift Art and Martha Masker (19) Individual Gift Judy Massey (17) Forward Air Jim Mathis (1) Holston United Methodist Home for Children
LEADERSHIP BY FIRMS, ALPHABETICALLY 1 Team........................................................... 1 Andrew Johnson Bank................................... 2 Anthem.......................................................... 1 Ballad Health................................................. 1 Boys & Girls Club of Greeneville/Greene Co..... 1 BTL Industries................................................ 1 Corley’s Pharmacy.......................................... 1 East Tennessee Promotions............................ 1 Farm Bureau Insurance.................................. 1 First Horizon................................................... 4 Forward Air.................................................... 3 Greeneville City Schools................................. 1 Greeneville Collection Service, Inc.................. 1 Greeneville Community Hospital.................... 4 Greeneville Federal Bank................................ 3 Greeneville Light & Power System................ 25 The Greeneville Sun...................................... .3 Greeneville Real Estate and Auction Team...... 2 Holston United Methodist Home for Children.1
Landair........................................................... 2 Leonard Associates, LLC.................................. 3 Lisa Crum State Farm Insurance..................... 1 Parker Hannifin.............................................. 1 Publix........................................................... 20 Quality Construction and Electric................... 1 Rachael’s Hair Design..................................... 1 Raymond James............................................. 1 Reformation Lutheran Church........................ 1 Tennessee Schools for the Deaf...................... 1 Tusculum University....................................... 3 Tweed Family Foundation.............................. 1 United Way of Greene County......................... 1 WGRV/WIKQ/WSMG Radio Greeneville.......... 1 Accountants................................................... 2 Attorneys....................................................... 2 Dentists.......................................................... 2 Individual Gifts............................................. 30 Physicians...................................................... 7
Tom and Ellen Mroczko (13) Individual Gift Dr. Michael and Jeanne Odell (24) Physician Julia Payne (3) Forward Air Wendell Rambo (3) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Clint Ricker (6) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Dr. James and Linda Rodgers (20) Physician William Rogers (2) Publix Anonymous (12) Individual Gift Reformation Lutheran Church Chris Seaton (3) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Dr. and Mrs. John Shaw (21) Physician Nicholas G. Shelton (11) Parker Hannifin
James F. Smith and Helen S. Smith (26) Individual Gift Scott Smith (1) Tusculum University Rick and Rebecca Tipton (18) Greeneville Federal Bank Clay A. Tullock (5) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Ronnie Waddell (1) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Ward (26) Individual Gift Dwayne Wells (6) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System Ramona Williams (1) Individual Gift Ron Zook (14) Individual Gift Greeneville Light and Power System
LEADERSHIP BY FIRMS, NUMERICALLY Greeneville Light & Power System................ 25 Publix........................................................... 20 First Horizon................................................... 4 Greeneville Community Hospital.................... 4 Forward Air.................................................... 3 Greeneville Federal Bank................................ 3 The Greeneville Sun....................................... 3 Leonard Associates, LLC.................................. 3 Tusculum University....................................... 3 Andrew Johnson Bank................................... 2 Greeneville Real Estate and Auction Team...... 2 Landair........................................................... 2 1 Team........................................................... 1 Anthem.......................................................... 1 Ballad Health................................................. 1 Boys & Girls Club of Greeneville/Greene Co..... 1 BTL Industries................................................ 1 Corley’s Pharmacy.......................................... 1 East Tennessee Promotions............................ 1
Farm Bureau Insurance.................................. 1 Greeneville City Schools................................. 1 Greeneville Collection Service, Inc.................. 1 Holston United Methodist Home for Children.1 Lisa Crum State Farm Insurance..................... 1 Parker Hannifin.............................................. 1 Quality Construction and Electric................... 1 Rachael’s Hair Design..................................... 1 Raymond James............................................. 1 Reformation Lutheran Church........................ 1 Tennessee Schools for the Deaf...................... 1 Tweed Family Foundation.............................. 1 United Way of Greene County......................... 1 WGRV/WIKQ/WSMG Radio Greeneville.......... 1
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