State, Federal and United Way Workplace Giving Campaigns And Community Health Charities

Support Joshua Center Through United Way

Did you know you can invite the Joshua Center to your work for Your Employee Campaign Kickoff? The Joshua Center has qualified speakers who share their personal story and how it has impacted their lives. The Joshua Center is eligible through donor choice to receive funding for State, Federal and United Way workplace giving campaigns. These campaigns kick off in the fall and our speakers can be scheduled to give presentations at your workplace. This is an easy way to educate friends and co-workers about the issues our organization addresses. For more information please call 816-763-7605.

Thanks to all of you who have supported the Joshua Center through United Way. You have really made a tremendous impact on the children we serve. To support the Joshua Center you must request a Donor Option Choice Card from your United Way Coordinator. Our code number is 021. In May of 2008 we will receive a letter from United Way with a list of Campaign 2007 Donors. We are now included in the Kansas Employees campaign.
 

Support Joshua Center Through Community Health Charities

The community can support the Joshua Center through the United Way Donor Choice Program, an opportunity provided by our membership with Community Health Charities. CHC is a federation of America's premier health organizations that have joined together to raise charitable contributions in the workplace. The mission of CHC is to enhance the operations, programs, and services of its member health-related charities through access to workplace giving and to provide employees at worksites access to the full range of information, services and referrals provided by member charities, in order to improve the health and well-being of employees and to encourage community involvement.
 


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greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater
satisfaction than to have done it well. Walter Reuther