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Callaway County United Way P.O. Box 793
Fulton, MO 65251-0793
Phone: 573-642-0536
Fax: 573-642-0080
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.callawayunitedway.com
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WHAT WE DO:
At the Callaway County United Way we believe that
everyone has a role in building a better future for all.
We bring together people and organizations with the
passion, expertise and resources to get things done.
We take on challenges like meeting basic needs,
ending homelessness, and giving every child an
equal chance to succeed. We invest in solutions and
achieve results.
Caring people join us by giving, volunteering and
taking action to help those in need.
Working together, we make a different!
Be a SUPER Hero!
Bringing our neighbors and resources
together to improve lives within Callaway
County.
Callaway County United Way Board of Directors
Our all-volunteer Board of Directors scrutinize the needs of our community and the agencies that serve it, funding those that can accomplish the most good.
Our Mission:
The mission of the Callaway County United Way is to improve,
consistently and measurably, the quality of life for all the
people of Callaway County by raising and distributing funds,
mobilizing community resources, and encouraging innovative
solutions to the community's health and human service needs,
while being aware of our environmental responsibilities.
Christa Baumhoer - Treasurer Margie Lechner
Jacque Brazas - Vice President Joe March
Pam Oestreich - Secretary Lori Twillman
Glenn Harris - President Megan Fletcher—Director
Dan Diedriech
Sue Craghead
Mike Hill
Marsha Millard
Anne Johnson
Diane Neterer
Donna Buffington
Advisory Board
Bob Fisher
Dr. Barney Forsythe
Bill Jessop
Steve Myers
Tim Steinbeck 2
YOU can change YOUR community, one
lifetime at a time. Be a part of that
change and volunteer YOUR time. EVE-
RYONE has special talents and things
YOU can do to HELP!
Great things happen when
. . . WE LIVE UNITED!!
Can WE count YOU in?? Do YOU
want to BE A SUPER
HERO??
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Looking Back on 2015 Dear Friends of the Callaway County United Way,
It is with mixed emotions that I write my final message as Board
President of the Callaway County United Way. In accordance with our
by-laws I have served as long as I am allowed and I must say it has been
a very humbling experience. I have seen a lot of change take place
over the last 4 years. Most of it was positive and while change is
always difficult, it can be extremely rewarding.
2015 was another great year for the CCUW. Megan, our new Executive
Director, has hit the ground running and has acclimated to her new
position very well. John and Jerrie Bell served as our Honorary Cam-
paign Chairs this last year. I have known them all my life and are
staples of the Callaway County Community. I have been very fortunate
to be able to work with them in this capacity.
At the end of 2015 we were very close to goal. While the amount left
to go is not a huge number, the last stretch of any campaign is always
the hardest. We are still working diligently toward this goal and, as
always, will ensure that we deliver the greatest return back to the
community through your generosity. Jacque Brazas is proudly stepping
into the President’s seat. She brings a passion about this community
and skill set that, coupled with Megan and her drive, will push this
organization into the future. I am excited to see what comes in the
near future.
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Be part of improving the education, income and health of people in Callaway County.
Your donation goes far . . . not far away!
By making a financial contribution through the Callaway
County United Way you make it possible for people to change
their lives for the better. Contributions to the Callaway
County United Way stay right here in the community so that
nearly 20,000 people in Callaway County can receive needed
programs and services provided by our 14 partner agencies.
Every donation, no matter the size, is a valued contribution
that helps out those right here in Callaway County.
THANK YOU! 2015 was a great year for the Callaway County United Way. A year of many changes! Our campaign was kicked off on September 18,2015 and our goal to reach is $280,000 and we are so close to meeting it. Donations collected will fund our 14 partner agencies during 2016.
2015 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
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In closing, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support. I look
forward to continuing to work with Megan, Jacque and the rest of the
CCUW Board to ensure Callaway County is LIVING UNITED!
Glenn O. Harris
Board President
CCUW
Thank you to
Cliff and Lois Nevins
2014 Callaway County United Way
Honorary Campaign Chairs
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The Alexis de Tocqueville Society
($10,000 or more)
Dollar General Employees Callaway Bank MO State Employee Campaign Ovid bell press Employees
callaway bank Employees Ameren UE employees
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2014 Financial Report:
If your contribution to the CCUW was given through an employee campaign, your do-
nation is counted with those of your fellow colleagues in your company total. We do
appreciate all gifts including those given through payroll deduction, however it is im-
possible to list each contributor giving through an employee campaign.
2013 Ending Account Balances: Checking - $133,906.14
Money Market Account - $64,206.36
Callaway County United Way
January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014
Income:
Campaign Income
265,944.49
Interest Income
145.65
Total Income
266,090.14
Expense:
Campaign Expenses
2,896.52
Fundraising Expense
10,685.84
Management & General Expenses 39,715.51
Program Expense
190,833.25
Total Expense
244,131.12
Net Income
21,959.02
Leadership Giving Circle
PLATINUM LEVEL
($5,000-$9,999)
Leadership Giving Circle
GOLD LEVEL
($2,500-$4,999)
Callaway Electric Cooperative
CoBank
Central Bank Employees
Heart of Missouri United Way
Callaway Electric Employees
Celebrity Banquet
Dollar General - 2015
UW Day & Radiothon 2015
Central Bank 2016
Westminster College Employees -2014
Penny Drive 2015
AZZ/Central Electric Employees -2015
Ovid Bell Press
Ameren UE
2015 Partnerships:
C&R Market
RE/Max Select
Casey’s General Stores
Moser’s
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2015 - Funded Partner Agencies:
CCUW agencies provide more than 200 programs and services.
Nearly 20,000 individuals in Callaway County benefited from these
services during 2014.
Boy Scouts of America - Great Rivers Council
Callaway County 4-H
Callaway County Senior Center
CMCA - Head Start
Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence - CARDV
Family Counseling Center of Missouri
Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland
Heart of Missouri CASA
Homemaker Health Care, Inc.
Kingdom Projects
Mid-Missouri Legal Services
Our House: Caring for Callaway’s Homeless
SERVE, Inc.
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If your contribution to the CCUW was
given through an employee campaign,
your donation is counted with those of
your fellow colleagues in your company
total. We appreciate all gifts including
those given through payroll deduction,
however it is impossible to list each
contributor giving through an employee
campaign.
Leadership Giving Circle
SILVER LEVEL
($1,000-$2,499)
Backer's Potato Chip Company
Callaway Electric Employees
Dr. Robert & Lisa Pierce
Wal-Mart Employees
William Woods University Employees
Calvin Haines
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James
Sue Lippincott
Breakfast with Santa Fundraiser
United Parcel Service Employees
Fulton Public School Employees
WHEN WE LIVE UNITED, THERE’S NOTHING WE CAN’T DO
Corporate Cornerstone Donors
Generous donations from these four corporations cover the United Way’s overhead expenses.
Because of the Corporate Cornerstone Donors,
100% of all other donations go directly to
help people in need within our community.
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Leadership Giving Circle
BRONZE LEVEL
($500-$999)
Charlie and Theresa Baker
Carl Eric Block
Steve Borgelt
Aaron & Jennifer Stoker
Callaway County Employees
Martin J. Kehoe
Santa Letter Fundraiser
Susan Lutton
Cathi Miller Harris
Naught-Naught Agency Employees
Dr. Robert and Dr. Lisa Pierce
Irislee Prada
Phillip Pugh
John and Carolyn Rankin
Tim and Laura Steinbeck
Evelyn Flynn
Ameren Honor/Memorial Gifts
2015 Gifts Made in Memory of:
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If your contribution to the CCUW was
given through an employee campaign,
your donation is counted with those of
your fellow colleagues in your company
total. We appreciate all gifts including
those given through payroll deduction,
however it is impossible to list each con-
tributor giving through an employee
Shirley Jean Beabout Devlin
Robert Jennings
Bill Wetherell
Clarence Twillman
Sara Elizabeth Books
Raymond "Bud" Thomas
Charlotte Tinnin
Robert Stack
Jim Henning
Raymond H. Lewis, Sr.
Aldrich, Steve
Dianna Spatafora
Jeff Davenport Mildred E. Steenbergen Eberhart Jobe
Mary Klein Wideman
Jim Purcell
Mary Dungan
Stewart Westmoreland
JoAnne Marie Bauer
Ralph Wilhelm
Barbra Lou Stambaugh
Marjorie K. Eldringhoff
Jerry Wayne Latham
Bob Morris
Thelma Maxine Thomas
Mark Covey
Karl Fredrick Ladeburg
2015 Gifts Made in
Honor:
Luke Brazas
FRIENDS OF LEADERSHIP GIVING (continued)
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Thank you to the thousands of donors that contributed to the
Fall 2015 United Way Campaign.
Campaign Pacesetters:
Ameren UE
Central Bank
Ovid Bell Press
The Callaway Bank
Central Bank
2015 Gift-in-Kind Donations: *
B-Line Engraving The Callaway Bank
C&R Market
Wal-Mart
Zimmer Radio Group
Moser’s
*Thank you to all the businesses and individuals that
made a GIK donation during 2015.
Farrah, Kevin
Backer, Marguerite
Cave, Mr & Mrs Andy
Fronzaglio, Joelle
Shryock, Verna
Taylor, Gary
YourCause
Lammers, Mrs. Audrey
Braun, John
Brewer, Dale
Enterprise Holdings
Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Liddle, Bryant
Morris, Mrs. Bob
Washington, Talisha
Citigroup Employees
goodshop.com
Acree, Marlene
and promoting volunteerism.
Community Impact:
The Callaway County United Way has mobilized the caring power of community resources to serve people in need within our community. Now, the Callaway County United Way has embarked on a transformational change through a new service model called Community Impact.
The Community Impact model takes us far beyond our traditional fundraising model. While helping people with their needs today through Safety Net services, it also creates deep and lasting changes by addressing the underlying elements that are the building blocks for successful lives and communities: Education, Income, Health, and Safety Net.
Education Helping children succeed in school
Income Increasing financial stability and workforce readiness.
Health Improving people’s health and wellness.
Safety Net Responding to immediate emergency needs
We are working to promote and provide opportunities for community engagement, foster collaborations of businesses, non-profits and community leaders, and mobilize the full breadth of our community’s assets - people, knowledge, relationships, technology and donations - to implement our Community Impact plan. Through Community Impact, we will improve the lives of people facing the greatest challenges and ultimately our entire community.
Together, we will see change. We will see Community Impact.
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Sweeten, Shirley
United Health Group - 2015
GE Foundation
Truist Employee Campaigns
UW Board Member Brag Box
Fletcher, Megan
Furkin, Mr & Mrs Roy
Hall, Mr. & Mrs. Herman
Jatho, Mrs. Glenn
Hogan, Bob and Martha
Vegiard, Mrs. Robert
AmazonSmile United Way of Southeastern Michigan
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bank of America-2015
3 M Employees
United Credit Union
Cigna
FedEx Emplolyees-2015
Girl Scout Campaign-2015
Adams, Stan & Rita
Austin, Mrs Gene
Backer, Mr. Forrest
Backer, Dorthye
Cleveland, Loretta
Cooper, Dr. & Mrs. Thomas
Dunavant-Deloney, Mary
Glenn, Philip & Sylvia
Harrison, James Robert
Hopsecker
Hughes, Charles and Mary
McCallister, Mrs.Raymond
Moore, Mr. & Mrs. Kent
Phillips, Don & Mary Lou
Qualls, Shauna
Schmid, Mrs Calvin
Sherer, Tom
FRIENDS OF LEADERSHIP GIVING (continued)
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Wear the SHIRT!
LASTING CHANGES TO ADVANCE THE COMMON GOOD
Advancing the common good means creating opportunities for
a better life for all. We don't just address the symptoms of a
problem, we want to go deeper and get at the underlying caus-
es of the problem. This helps create long-lasting changes in
our community - changes that will ripple out to benefit our en-
tire community, not just one person. When others in our com-
Craghead, Mr & Mrs Robert
Culverhouse, Cecil
Davis, Dick
Dickrader Enterprises
Dixon, Mr. Bruce
Fischer, Robert and Betty
Fisher, Charles and Maryin
Gohring, Mr & Mrs Kermit
Guerrant, Mrs. Bob
Harris, Mrs John C., Sr.
Harrison, Mr. & Mrs. John P.
Haus, David and Jil
Herndon, Virginia
Hollabaugh, David S.
Huddleston, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Johnson, Bill and Anne
Lael, Richard & Ann
Lampe, Gayle
Martin, Mr & Mrs Ray
Maune, Dorothy
McGeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Neff, Dr. Patrick
Network for Good
Offutt, Anna Ruth
O'Rourke, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Reynolds, Mr. & Mrs. Phil
Russ Automotive
Borman, Harlan & Judy
Campbell, Buddy & Glenda
Davis, Linda
Digh, Mr & Mrs Ned
Elliott, Margaret
Fisher,Carolyn
Harris, Richard
Phillips, Joneda
Rice, Sabra
Richey-Liddle, Kathy
Rodecape, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Spratt, Dr. & Mrs. George
Vaughn, Goldie
White, Dr. Richard
Williams, David and Rose
United Way of Summit County
AT&T Employees - 2015
Mobley, Julie
Callaway Bank Rewards Points North Callaway School Employees-2015
Gastineau, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Missouri Property Appraisals
Adams Construction
Bates, Betty
Boulware, Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow
Clemens, Gary and Linda
Coldwell Banker Niedergerke & Co
What does it mean?
LIVE UNITED means it will take
everyone in the community working together to create a brighter future.
We invite YOU to be part of the change.
Together, we can accomplish more.
When we reach out a hand to one,
we influence the condition of all.
FRIENDS OF LEADERSHIP GIVING (continued)
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Bank Star One Employees - 2015
Baysinger, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Dunham, Marilyn
Zbinden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Casey's General Store Collection Boxes
Gilman, David
Fuller, Mr. & Mrs. Gale
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Hoffmann, Albert and Alma
State Farm Insurance Co Employees-2015
Bates, Loretta & Lynn
Elliott's Custom Cabinets
Groce, Dr. & Mrs. George
Harris, Sue
Long, Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Mattingly, Richard and Susan
McDonald's
Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sterner, Mr. & Mrs. Bob
United Way of Central MO
Schaneman, Judy
Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Steinrauf, Mrs. Louis
Stone, Mr. & Mrs. R. L.
Watson, Lola
Zengel, Mr & Mrs Tom
Naught-Naught Agency
Ludwig, Diane
United way of Central Alabama
Exelon Corporation
Collectors Office Collections
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If your contribution to the CCUW was given through an employee
campaign, your donation is counted with those of your fellow
colleagues in your company total. We appreciate all gifts includ-
ing those given through payroll deduction, however it is impossi-
ble to list each contributor giving through an employee campaign.
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2015 Celebrity Waiter Banquet
FRIENDS OF LEADERSHIP GIVING
$1 - $499
Schultz, Mrs. John
AT&T Corporation
Basnett, DDS, Michael T.
Beaty, Lewis S.
Brazas, Jacquelyn
Nevins, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Weber Communications, LLC
Zbinden, Rick
AZZ BBQ 2015
Heart of Illinois United Way, Inc.
Finke, Alan & Jan
Dixon, Adeline
Naught-Naught Employees-2015
United Way of Williamson County
Holt, Joe and Virginia A. Young
Zimmerman, Joseph and Judy
UPS Corporate 2015
Karr, Mr & Mrs. Jay
Larry Wolfmeier Trucking, LLC
Rothermich, Mr & Mrs Linus
Give With Liberty Employee Donations
Boone County National Bank
Kohls Gift Cards
Fall 2015 Radiothon - Campaign Kickoff
Thanks to
Zimmer
Radio Group
for
sponsoring
our
Radiothon
Area students collected
$7,560.61 during the
annual Penny Drive
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John and
Jerry Bell
~
Honorary
Campaign
Chairs
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The Fall 2015 Radiothon was a huge success! The CCUW brought in
$131,980 in just one day. This included money collected from our
Pacesetters; Ameren UE, The Callaway Bank, Ovid Bell Press and
Central Bank, along with Penny Drive results and proceeds from the day.
Kathy Richey-Liddle received
the Kevin Ryan Award
Callaway
Cruise!