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• GIVE • ADVOCATE • VOLUNTEER • LIVE UNITED!
UNITED WAY
of Moore County
2017Annual Report
“Alone we can do so little... together we can do so much!”
- Helen Keller
The United Way of Moore County
Mission Statement: Working to advance the common good of the lives in our communities.
Mission: To advance the common good by focusing on the building blocks for a good life in our communities:
• a quality education that leads to a stable job,• sustained financial independence,• and good health.
Located at 780 N.W. Broad Street, Suite 110Southern Pines, NC 28387
Mailing Address: PO Box 207Southern Pines, NC 28388
Phone: 910.692.2413
Website: www.unitedwaymoore.com
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/UWayMoore
Twitter: @UWayMooreNC
Text-to-Give: 910.915.8275
Dear Friend,
Having reached this milestone of serving the people of Moore County for 50 years, we look back with a sense of pride in caring for the community; and we look forward with strength and resiliency as we navigate the changing demography of this place we call home. Thank you for the role you have played in our success.
We will continue working to ensure hope, opportunity, and resolution through the programs we support with grant dollars you have invested with United Way of Moore County. Our mission statement, “Working to advance the common good of the lives in our communities” speaks directly to the services and programs afforded to the families, individuals, and children of Moore County.
Your investment in United Way enables us, through partnerships we support, to provide assistance where it is needed most. Please continue to invest in our community through United Way. There are many programs out there depending on your support of United Way: special programs offering assistance in times of crisis, education enhancement, pathways to family success and healthier living. On behalf of the people who depend on these programs we thank you.
We look forward to another 50 years of serving the people of Moore County and to building a stronger community. Thanks to you, it’s working!
Best regards,
Linda Pearson, Executive Director Chris Miller, Chairman of the Board
Investing in Our Community
From humble beginnings in March of 1968, our local United Way has invested millions of dollars back into our communities, families and individuals here at home. The 2017 United Way of Moore County campaign will support with grants the following organizations and programs in our community for 2018-2019:
American Red Cross
Arc of Moore County
Bethany House
Bethesda, Incorporated
Boy Scouts of America, Occoneechee Council
Friend to Friend
Legal Aid of North Carolina
Meals on Wheels
Moore Buddies Mentoring
Moore County 4-H
Moore County Literacy Council
MooreHealth Born Learning Trails
Northern Moore Family Resource Center Hope Academy
Partners for Children & Families
The Patriot Foundation
Salvation Army
Sandhills/Moore Coalition for Human Care
Sandhills Student Assistance Program
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Partner Agencies
EDUCATION ~
As one of the three tenets of a good life, The United Way of Moore County’s focus on education is an effort to ensure childhood success as it relates to early grade reading, and school readiness. Our support of education partners helps provide our children with necessary supports and solutions from birth through kindergarten and elementary school, from middle school through high school and on to college and career readiness.
INCOME ~
Our income / financial stability goals are to help our families improve their socio-economic status thereby improving their ability to support and maintain themselves. The ability of a family to change their financial status can have a positive impact by increasing access to quality healthcare, improving housing options, and broadening educational opportunities.
HEALTH ~
Our health goal is for individuals and families to improve their health. United Way of Moore County supports programs that help provide access to health care and health insurance, supporting those working to create healthy communities by communicating the need to increase physical activity, access healthy food, and programs that insure children and families have the opportunity for a healthy start.
Education - Income - Health
Najjiya & Maren
Yanet & Mary Beth
Born Learning Trails
“If there’s one person that I strive to be like, it’s Maren H. Lowrey. I met Maren in the winter of my freshman year, when she became my mentor. Since then Maren has taught me many key life skills and has always supported things I’ve wanted to do. Not only is Maren my mentor, she’s also my friend. - Najjiya
When Yanet, an ESL student, began working with her tutor, Mary Beth, in the fall of 2015, she had very little confidence. Since then, Yanet has come up several grade levels, her self-confidence has increased and she is studying to take the test to earn her Cosmetology license.
In support of school readiness for children, Born Learning Trails give parents, grandparents, informal caregivers and professional child care providers an understanding of child development using “everyday moments” to help children start school ready to succeed. Currently, UWMC supports three born learning trails in Moore County: (1) Nancy Kiser Park in Carthage next to Carthage Elementary School, (2) Rassie Wicker Park in Pinehurst next to the water park, and (3) in Robbins at Milliken Park (541 East Park Avenue).
Volunteer leadership
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
United Way of Moore County2017 Board of Directors
ChairmanChris MillerTreasurer
Ryan CicconeSecretary
Beth VonCannonVice Chair for Resource Development
Severine HutchinsVice Chair for Board Development
Stuart StricklandVice Chair for Strategic Planning
Jeffrey PayneVice Chair for Review & Allocations
Cathy Dudley
Class of 2018 Class of 2019 Class of 2020Ryan CicconeCathy DudleyLiz EnglishSeverine HutchinsChris MillerBuddy SpongKellie ShoemakeJulie TampaTom Velevis
Eve AveryGlenda ClendeninMike IanucilliJeffrey PayneJuliebird PersonBeth VonCannon
Gerald GallowayHoward GartmanCharles McKnight, Sr.Kyle Sonnenberg
Volunteers “When you volunteer, you are not paid in money or recognition.You are paid in love.” ~ Anonymous
Community Panels
Review & Allocations CommitteeCathy Dudley, Chair
Liz EnglishGerald Galloway
Mike IanucilliJeffrey PayneJulie Tampa
Education PanelGerald Galloway, Chair
Liz EnglishCrystal GabricMichael WhiteJanet Galloway
Niki Barnes
Financial Stability PanelJulie Tampa, Chair
Shane EnglishMarilyn Neely
Lisa FaganRyan Ciccone
Susan McKenzieKellie Shoemake
Health PanelMike Ianucilli, Chair
Rebecca BrownPat JacksonTed Natt
John TampaDale PerdueTina Arno
Jeffrey Payne
“When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” ~ Maya Angelou
Thank you to each of the entities who support our community the United Way. We present you with this token of our appreciation.
Employee Campaign Manager of the YearTed Natt, St. Joseph of the Pines
Outstanding Workplace Campaign AwardSt. Joseph of the Pines
100% Participation AwardBethesda, Incorporated
Carthage Elementary SchoolCLC @ Pinckney
Moore Buddies MentoringWestmoore Elementary School
Town of Aberdeen
Spirit of Community AwardSouthern Pines Rotary
Chairman’s Award Eaton Corporation
We would like to thank the following businesses for their support of United Way of Moore County:
First BankKnollwood Golf Course
The PilotSouthern Software
Campaign Awards
6 Anonymous*Jeff and Linda Acker*
Barbara AdcockEdward & Louise Ashbridge
Dr. Dan BarnesSusan BeatyJim Beaty
Daniel BiedigerHugh Bingham
Scarlett Blue Richard and Nancy Blum
Michael BollingerJill Botnick
Stan and Jean BradshawBlaise Buczkowski
John BurnsLinda Carducci-Cosgrove
Julian and Deryle CarrJeff Casey
Jeff and Marianne ChulayBill and Ruffles Clement
F. Farrell Collins, Jr., MDWesley Cowell
Eric CredleStephen James Davis
Dave DillehuntDean Donley
Patricia S. DubeCathy Dudley
Jimmy DuncanEddie Edwards
John N. Ellis, MDMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Favinger
Chris FraleyGerald Galloway*Howard Gartman*
Amy GrahamGay Green
Mike and Cathy Griffin
David and Linda GuipeWendy Hales
Leslie Hamilton-NavarroRobert and Marjeanne Harling
Joe and Vivian Harrington*Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Henderson
Ann L. HinchcliffDr. Matthew HollerRobbie P. Holliday*
Cassina HuntJeff and Severine Hutchins*
Dee Anna JohnsonJohn and Linda Kennard*
Marianne P. Kernan*Drew Kessell
Dorothy KicklighterDavid and Linda Kilarski
Dr. and Mrs. W. Kirby KilpatrickDr. John Krahnert
Michael and Susan La GraffJayne Lee
Douglas and Ellen LeslieGeorge Lewis
George and Wanda LittleTony Lopiccolo
Will LunaMichael MayerRita McCarthy
Kimberly B. McIlwain*Cindy McNeill-McDonald
Tracy MillenChris MillerKelly Miller
Patrick MolamphyDr. and Mrs. John L. Monroe
Steve Moore*Richard H. Moore
Ward and Nancy OakleyDr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrish
Jeffrey and Christine PayneDale K. Perdue
Juliebird Person*Craig Pickler
Frank and Gloria PippKenneth Pomeroy
Jane and William Ray, Jr.Claire J. Reid*
Alice and Wayne RobbinsKaren Robeano
Joseph A. RobinsonCalvin and Tamara Ross*
Adam and Elizabeth RowenRex M. Scott
Diana and Sam SelfTeresa SessomsJohn K. ShawMatt Sherer
Bruce and Sally ShuteEmily SloanDrusi Smith
Kathy StockhamStuart StricklandDr. Sharon Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John TimkenTom Velevis
Mack VerhydenBeth VonCannon
Dee WaltersTimothy and Diane Williams
Lonnie and Carole WrightChevron Humankind
Duke EnergyEaton Golf
Far Ridgeline Engagements, Inc.First Bank
Nationwide FoundationRandolph Electric Membership Corp.
Wells Fargo Foundation
Leadership Society
Alexis deTocqueville Society Benefactors *600 Foundation
Your contributions to the 2016 United Way campaign funded the following programs in Moore County in 2017-2018:
• Through Moore County 4-H trained teachers in 4-H Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) curriculum supporting 400 students; supported 85 youth members of 4-H, assisted youth with career/employability skills, adult volunteer recruitment and training in leadership for both youth and adults.
• Respite care from the Arc of Moore County providing quality care for the family member with intellectual and other developmental disabilities while giving the primary caregiver short-term relief from their daily caregiving routines.
• Through the American Red Cross, direct financial assistance to individuals and families after a disaster for emergency housing, food, clothing and other immediate needs. Funding also provides training and materials for local disaster team volunteers.
• Structured living environments, job support, and substance abuse recovery programs for men at Bethesda, Incorporated and for women at the Bethany House.
• The establishment of Cub Scout packs serving minority communities as well as leadership scouting programs and learning opportunities for scouts across the county, including 267 STEM-focused merit badges earned.
• Assistance for more than 2,350 victims of domestic violence through our partner, Friend to Friend; including shelter for 65 women and 52 children.
• For low-wealth individuals, legal services (including in-court representation at administrative hearing and court hearings) and other services to help decrease the gap in equal access to justice and the legal system.
• A daily meal for those who are homebound, recovering from illness, or unable to afford food necessary to prepare a routine and nutritious meal for themselves.
• More than 2,400 students and mentors working together to help with drop-out prevention and keeping students in school performing well through Moore Buddies Mentoring and reading programs.
• Through our partnership with Moore County Literacy Council, 5 of their students got a job or a better job, 8 others improved their employability skills, 2 received their GED credentials, 1 became a U.S. citizen, 16 had increased involvement in their children’s educational activities, and all those with 12 or more instructional hours achieved a personal goal they had set.
• Born Learning Trails have been placed in Carthage at Nancy Kiser Park next to Carthage Elementary School, the track at Rassie Wicker Park in Pinehurst, and at Milliken Park in Robbins available for parents and caregivers to make the most out of teaching moments for children.
• Helped to triple the capacity to offer pre-school children in northern Moore County access to early-childhood education at the HOPE Academy-Northern Moore Family Resource Center.
• Reach Out and Read and Encouraging Early Literacy programs preparing Moore County’s youngest children to succeed in school. In 2016 62.4% of Moore County’s children were proficient readers at the end of third grade; only 21.1% of low-income students were proficient. These programs are designed to help close that achievement gap.
• In our partnership with the Salvation Army, emergency rental assistance, utility assistance and emergency shelter is being provided for people in danger of losing those basic needs within a 24-hour period.
• And our partnership with the Sandhills Coalition for Human Care helps prevent those temporary situations from becoming permanent by providing job counseling, food, clothing, and other financial assistance to over 2,000 individuals and families last year.
ON BEHALF OF ALL THE PEOPLE SERVED THROUGH OUR UNITED WAY PARTNERSHIPS, WE SAY “THANK YOU.”
THANK YOU
Jeffrey and Linda AckerBill and Ruffles Clement
Far Ridgeline Engagements, Inc.Gerald GallowayHoward Gartman
Gail GittlesonRobbie P. Holliday
Jeffrey and Severine Hutchins
John V.O. and Linda P. KennardMarianne P. Kernan
McDevitt Town & Country PropertiesKim Bounce McIlwain
William C. Ray, Jr.Claire J. Reid
Calvin and Tamara RossDavid W. Vermeulen
Inaugural Foundation Contributors
600 FoundationThank you to the supporters of The 600 Foundation.
Investing now and in the future of Moore County.
Robbie P. Holliday
Kim Bunce McIlwain
6 Anonymous Donors
Myrta McDonald
Claire J. Reid
Michael & Linda Drotman
Jeff & Lynda Acker
Juliebird Person
Gerald Galloway
Marianne Kernan
Far Ridgeline Engagements, Inc.
Calvin & Tamara Ross
Jack & Linda Kennard
Bill & Ruffles Clement
Jeff & Severine Hutchins
Joe & Vivian Harrington
Gail C. Gittleson
Steve Moore/ Allstate Insurance
David & Charlene Vermeulen
William C. Ray, Jr.
Mike Ianucilli
Howard B. Gartman
Miriam A. Stevens
Kevin & Susan Price
No matter where you live in NC, you can call 2-1-1 and a trained 2-1-1 agent will help you to find available human services resources in your community. In Moore County 2-1-1 has been operating since 2009 thanks to our sponsors. 2-1-1 is a free, confidential, 24/7 service for information and referrals for volunteer, government, and health and human service information. 2-1-1 is keeping “Moore” connected.
Just dial 2-1-1 or visit nc211.org. 2-1-1 is a public service brought to you by:
Thank you for your support of 2-1-1 for our community.YOU help Moore residents “Get Connected.”
Sandhills Rotary Club #25530
In a partnership with United Way Worldwide, FamilyWize offers a free discount prescription card to help people have access to more affordable medications. The card is free, has no eligibility requirements, can be printed from the Family-Wize website (www.familywize.org), or can be picked up from the United Way or one of our partner agencies.
Last year, Moore County residents (2,328 people) using the card saw a total savings of $261,211. Remember to thank your pharmacist who accepts the FamilyWize card.