United Way giving exceeds goals Print
By Sue Carpenter suec@kpcnews.net   
Monday, 08 March 2010 00:50
WATERLOO —The United Way of DeKalb County campaign exceeded expectations, raising more than $535,000 in pledges and donations in its 2009-2010 campaign, less than 10 percent short of last year’s giving. At Thursday’s Victory...Login to Read Full Story
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Alliance Industries of Garrett received the Helping Hands Award for their help in preparing and providing food for volunteers during the annual United Way Day of Caring event. In front, from left, are Daniel Ogden, Jon Sheeler, director Lili Hand and Lynda McGlothlin. In back are David Hardin, Donna Hofferman, supervisor DeMaris Jordan and James Greer.
Committee chair Mike Ley, left, presents the annual Day of Caring Hammerhead award to Steve Smith during Thursday’s Victory Celebration.
Dan and Andy Schmidt served as co-chairs of the United Way of DeKalb County campaign. They were presented awards for the service by executive director Julie Hill-Lauer.
Steel Dynamics Inc. received the Chairman’s Award for the business raising the most donations for the United Way. In front, from left, are Tammy Atkins, Brandi Baughman, Kelly Leins and Colette DeWitt. In back are Brian Butcher, Jeanne Pushis and Kyle Vanover.
Butler Molded Plastics receives the annual Spirit Award from United Way campaign co-chair Andy Schmidt, left. He is shown with Sonya Cloyd, James Burns and Rick Walters.SUE CARPENTER
Bob Zimmerman received this year’s Barbara S. Oren volunteer award. He was unable to attend Thursday’s celebration, but was honored at a reception last week.
 
 
 
   
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