UAF United Way drive ends Dec. 16

United Way, an organization essential to countless community members,‌ is⁤ nearing the end of its ⁤donation​ drive at the University of⁣ Alaska fairbanks. This‌ collective effort, generously supported ⁤by‌ UAF ⁢staff and faculty, culminates on ⁤December 16th, signaling the conclusion of a ⁣campaign that empowers positive change throughout ⁢our region. Join us in making a tangible impact by contributing to this worthy cause before⁤ the deadline approaches. Every dollar donated holds the potential to​ transform⁤ lives ⁣and uplift our community.

– UAF united Way⁣ Drive Draws to a Close on December 16th

Need: 22,000 reasons

Every hour, every⁤ minute, every second someone in ‍our community needs help wiht a basic need, like‌ having enough food or keeping the lights on. to date,13,000 anonymous and⁢ generous donors have raised over $1 million for UAF staff,faculty ⁤and students,as well as Interior Alaska residents at large. That’s not 22,000 reasons just⁢ yet, but we’re almost there. Will you help⁤ us make it to the ‌finish line by donating ⁤today?

– ⁢Reach Out and Make a⁢ Tangible ‍Impact with UAFs United Way⁣ Campaign

Join the movement, make ⁢a difference!

The UAF United Way Campaign ⁤is reaching its end on December 16th, but it’s not too​ late to make a tangible impact ‍in our community.​ Together, we can create positive change and ensure that those in need have access‍ to essential services and support. Your ⁤contribution, no matter how big or small, will directly benefit local organizations‍ working tirelessly to address our community’s most pressing challenges. From providing shelter for the homeless to⁢ supporting children’s education and empowering⁣ individuals to⁣ achieve financial stability,⁤ your donation will‍ make a real ‌difference in ‍the lives of many.

– UAF‌ Community strengthens Bonds through United Way Support

The UAF ‍community has rallied together to support the United Way once⁢ again this ‍year.⁤ Through employee contributions and fundraising events, ⁣UAF⁤ has raised over $100,000 to date. These funds‍ will go towards supporting dozens of local programs that ⁣provide critical services to our community, including food assistance, housing, healthcare,⁣ and education.

|‍ Program | Description | Funding |
|—|—|—|
| Fairbanks community‌ Food Bank‌ | Provides food assistance to families ⁣and⁢ individuals ⁤in need | $15,000 |
| The Salvation Army | Offers a variety of social services, including food,⁣ shelter, and financial⁣ assistance ⁣| $10,000 |
| United way of the Tanana Valley ​| Supports a ‍network of local programs⁤ that ⁢address a wide range of⁤ community⁢ needs |‌ $25,000 |

– Join the⁣ Legacy of ⁣Caring: UAF ‍United Way Drive⁣ 2022

It’s‌ not too late to⁣ make a difference ⁢in our community. The UAF United⁢ Way Drive ends ‌on December 16th, and we’re ⁣counting on‍ your support to ‌reach our goal of $100,000. Every dollar raised stays ⁢right ‌here in Fairbanks, supporting vital programs that help our neighbors in ⁤need. Last ⁤year, the UAF United Way‍ Drive provided over $95,000 ​in funding to local organizations, making a real impact on the lives‌ of our friends and⁢ family.This year,we can do even ⁢more⁤ with your help. Join the ⁤legacy of caring and ‍donate today.

In Summary

As⁤ the UAF United Way drive ⁢concludes its ​journey on December 16th,⁣ remember that the spirit of giving‍ knows no bounds. Like⁣ a river ​that flows, our collective generosity ripples outwards, creating a wave of positive change. Every donation, big⁢ or small, has the⁤ power to uplift ⁣our neighbors and build​ a stronger, more compassionate community.​ Let us continue to embrace the spirit of humanity, one act of‍ kindness ​at a time.

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