United
Way of the Greater Dayton Area
Report
to Stakeholders
March
31, 2003
Dear
Stakeholders:
I
am writing this special letter to be sure you are aware of what
has been announced over the past few days and also to update you
on some actions that are in the planning stages. Your local United
Way is staying focused on our core mission as communicated earlier
– mobilizing the human and financial resources on behalf of
a network of health and human services programs and organizations.
Recently
we made a joint announcement with the American Red Cross about services
and programs for individuals and families impacted by the war.
This effort is being done in support of the Red Cross role and mandate
to provide Aid to Military Families and is consistent with our long
history of partnership together. The United Way HelpLink has established
a dedicated phone line so that any individual in need can call one
number and be linked to both the Red Cross expertise and United
Way’s HelpLink information and referral services and data base.
This ensures easy access, coordination, and a caring system of
services for those who probably have never had to ask for help.
You
also may have heard that together with our long-time partners and
supporters at the AFL-CIO Central Labor Council and the Dayton Building
and Construction Trades we have developed a volunteer initiative
of neighbors helping neighbors . The intent is to offer
home repairs to military dependents impacted by war if an emergency
need arises. If there is a need for electrical, plumbing, carpentering
or other problems, then a skilled trades volunteer will be available
to help.
In
addition, we are working with all of our partner organizations to
be sure the network of services is ready and able to respond to
current and potential increases in demand for services. This network
can include financial counseling, transportation, social or recreational
programs, day care – whatever the need demands. A number of our
partner agencies have already seen an increase in such requests
for services by family members of military personnel recently deployed.
We are also engaged in contingency planning to be prepared for
whatever options are required during these times of uncertainty.
It
is because of your support through the United Way of the Greater
Dayton Area that we have this core network of agencies and programs.
Without these outstanding organizations and invaluable services,
it would be virtually impossible to put them in place when the circumstances
demand.
The
needs are continuing to grow. Your support through the United
Way and together with others in a united way is
vital to our community. Rest assured that we are working to be
sure that every dollar is making a difference in people’s lives
and every hour of people’s time is helping where needs are the greatest.
Please
feel free to call me at 225-3014 or email
me if you have any comments or questions. Thank you for being
a part of your local United Way .

Marc
R. Levy, President
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