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I am honored to have been selected to lead this year's campaign for United Way of Central Washington.  And, I am blessed to have a dedicated team of volunteers to help make this year's effort successful.  Terry Abeyta, next year's Campaign Chair, is serving a duel role overseeing Major Accounts and the Professional Group.  John and Monica Colgan are chairing our Pillars Campaign and are making arrangements for our October 1st Pillars Thank You Party.Mike Broadhead, Cabinet Ambassador, has recruited Scott Wagner and Alan Cottle to work with our Top 10 group this year.  In addition, Mike Dooley will chair our New Accounts Division.

 

I'm also fortunate to have Dave Dion, Elaine Beraza, and Joe Falk leading cabinet groups.  Division Chair's include: Jeff Louman, Tony Klein, Sue Ford, Russ Myers, Rod Matson, Jack Irion, Becky Scholl, Colleen Williams, Linda Dixon, Craig Mendenhall, Ryan Beckett, Margaret Ruiz-Smart, Tom Robert, Wes Morris, Dave Rankin, Todd Leinbach, Jeff Smith and Katie gaudino, heading Kittitas County efforts.

 

Joel Pearson will lead Loaned Executive recruitment and Pete Bansmer will provide a one-day training session on August 18th to prepare these important volunteers.

 

Finally, I would like to recognize Ken Messer for his leadership to craft a new, and I might add, High Energy marketing plan.His vision, "wegive it. we get it." will draw attention and understanding of how inclusive and important our annual campaign is to our valley.  

 

Jan Luring

2010 Campaign Chair

- United Way of Central Washington is here!

On April 1, 2009, two organizations with long histories of serving their respective communities will become one entity.  United Way of Kittitas County and United Way of Yakima County will officially be known as United Way of Central Washington.  There will be one Board, one administration, one campaign and one community investment process.

“This is a very positive step for both our valleys,” said Scott Wagner, Chair of the Consolidation Committee.  “Contributors, agencies and clients will all benefit from a more efficient and effective model.  By merging, we can take advantage of the economies of scale.”

Although both organizations have been in existence for over 50 years, changes in reporting standards and a downturn in the economy have dictated the move.  United Way of Yakima County, headed by John Rothenbueler, raised just over $2,000,000 in its most recent campaign and United Way of Kittitas County, led by Jennifer Rhoden, is expecting to surpass $80,000.

“We welcome the stability of a larger organization,” stated Jerry Pettit, Chair of the United Way of Kittitas County Board.  “Our mission is to provide important services to the people of Kittitas County and this undertaking will do that more effectively.  It’s a win-win for our communities”.

The new organization will have at least one seat on its Board for a Kittitas County representative.  In addition, a 12 to 15 member Kittitas County Advisory Committee is being formed.  They will be responsible for recommending Board representation, campaign leadership and funding opportunities. Staffing and administration would be housed at the current United Way of Yakima County office in Yakima.

United Way of Central Washington will provide funding to over 50 organizations in the two counties. In addition, they expect to continue their involvement in several initiatives, including 2-1-1, early learning and emergency food and shelter programs.