United Way allocated funds to 50 county and city groups

The United Way of Guelph & Wellington has announced it will allocate funding in 2008 to 50 commu­nity based agencies that pro­vide vital local programs in Guelph and Wellington County.
Among those collecting the larger grants were:
– Action Read Community Literacy Centre, $49,700;
– Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guelph, $127,205;
– Community Resource Centre, $88,200;
– Family Counselling & Support Services, $169,813;
Guelph-Wellington Women In Crisis,    $46,671;
– Hospice Wellington, $63,000;
– North Wellington Seniors Council,$11,000;
– United Way Of Guelph & Wellington, $127,730;
– Big Brothers Big Sisters of  North Wellington, $18,791;
– Volunteer Centre Of Guelph-Wellington, $142,684;
– Wyndham House Inc.,    $254,016;
Guelph-Wellington Seniors Association, $53,876;
– East Wellington Advisory Group, $44,100; and
– Centre Wellington Food Bank, $10,000.
All agencies receiving grants offer programs that ad­dress the needs of those living in Guelph and Wellington Coun­ty.
The funding of each agency program is reviewed on a three-year basis with fund distri­bu­tion volunteers visiting each agency and using social plan­ning research to determine how agency programs meet a speci­fic need in the community.
For many agencies, the funding ensures essential pro­gramming will continue.
There was some doubt this year that the campaign would reach its goal, but a big push in the final weeks allowed organizers to make their target
“Because of our Unit­ed Way funding we are able to pro­vide early start literacy programs for families and edu­cational supports for adults,” said Mira Clarke, executive director of Action Read Community Literacy Centre. “This funding is essential to the continuation of programs like ours and many others in the Guelph and Wellington com­munity.”
In April, when the orga­ni­zation completes its annual audit, requests for increased or new funding will be reviewed by the volunteers of the fund distribution committee who will determine how any avail­able funds may be allocated.
The United Way of Guelph and Wellington is a volunteer driven, charitable foundation led by a board of directors, which works to meet pressing needs in the Guelph and Well­ington community through social planning, fundraising, and fund distribution.
From identifying issues and needs and engaging the community through fundraising and volunteerism, to delivering results through allocating funds and beyond, the United Way of Guelph and Wellington is in the community for the community. 
For more information about the United Way and its annual campaigns, just visit www.­united­way­guelph­.com.

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