Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio
Jan 11, 2021 5:02 PM
Effingham, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The 2020 United Way Campaign officially closes at the end of January. To date a total of $223,454 has been raised, which is 70% of the $320,000 goal. United Way Board of Directors would like to thank all businesses and individuals who have donated to the campaign. Donations are still being accepted, as the campaign officially closes on 1/31/21. Funds raised help 20 local partner agencies provide support and services to those in need in Effingham County. The global pandemic has greatly affected fundraising efforts as fundraiser events previously scheduled were cancelled due to COVID.
United Way of Effingham County 39% Toward Goal Published on December 21 2020 4:43 pm Last Updated on December 21 2020 4:43 pm Written by Greg Sapp
The 2020 Effingham County United Way Campaign is currently underway.
To date, a total of $126,419 has been raised, which is 39% of the $320,000 goal. The Effingham County United Way Board of Directors is asking for your help during these unprecedented times.
Funds raised help 20 local partner agencies provide support and services to those in need in Effingham County. The global pandemic has greatly affected fundraising efforts as fundraisers previously scheduled were cancelled due to COVID.
Prior to the pandemic, one out of three people used services provided by the agencies. Because of the pandemic, these agencies are serving more people in our community during these difficult times.
Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio
Dec 15, 2020 4:41 PM
Effingham, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The 2020 United Way Campaign is currently underway. To date a total of $126,419 has been raised, which is 39% of the $320,000 goal. United Way Board of Directors are asking for your help during these unprecident times. Funds raised help 20 local partner agencies provide support and services to those in need in Effingham County. The global pandemic has greatly affected fundraising efforts as fundraiser events previously scheduled were cancelled due to COVID.
Prior to the pandemic, 1 out of 3 people used services provided by the agencies. Because of the pandemic, these agencies are serving more people in our community during these difficult times.