United Way can make a difference in Hardin County
Dear Editor,
"It is in your hands to create a better world for all who live in it". These words by Nelson Mandela, have inspired United Way to fulfill it's mission, mobilizing the caring power of our community. Through the communities support, our non profit agencies are able to continue the many services provided to our residents, in the areas of health, education and welfare.
When you support United Way, you are also investing in the strength and future of our communities. Any donation or pledge, small or large is greatly appreciate and will fulfill our investment!
Our partner agencies are dedicated to continue their work providing leadership programs, youth scholarships, housing the homeless, transporting and care for seniors, mentoring children, feeding the hungry, providing services in cases of disaster or abuse, improving general health and safety of our citizens and many other valuable programs. I'm so proud and amazed of all they do for our county!
We are now in the midst of the United Way 2018 campaign, "Red, White & U, United We Can". The campaign team is making great efforts to reach out to each and every individual, business and industry. We cannot do this alone. We must become united. The United Way of Hardin County needs your help to fulfill our mission and to create a better world!
We are thankful for industries, who provide pretax payroll deductions for United Way. If this is available to you, please specify your option for United Way of Hardin County.
Direct donations may be mailed to United Way of Hardin County, 225 S Detroit St, Kenton, Ohio 43326. Another easy option is through the website. www.unitedwayhardincounty.org
For questions or additional information, contact the United Way director, Darlene Foreman, 419-675-1860.\
Today, I ask you to please support your local United Way of Hardin County in order to continue our partner's valuable programs. United WE CAN make a difference and create a better world for all who live in it!
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Merleen Barnes
President, United Way of Hardin County
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