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BREAKING NEWS from THE UNITED WAY OF THE BAYTOWN AREA
The 2009-2010 campaign for United Way of Baytown Area has exceeded the goal of $2.65 million, with total pledges to date at $2,656,193, according to Terry Sain, volunteer campaign chair. This goal was established by the local United Way board of directors in April 2009.
The United Way board includes Gilbert Santana, president, of Baytown Drafting, Inc., Cliff Clements, vice president, of The Sun and Leonard Scott, secretary/treasurer, of ExxonMobil.
The board also includes Irma Bundage, retiree from Goose Creek Schools, Kelly Carpenter from the City of Baytown, Margie Conway of Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, Roger Elswick, owner of Community Toyota and Community Kia, Lynne Foley of Lee College, Eric Hudson from the City of Baytown, Mary Norman of ExxonMobil, Dr. Greg Poole of Barbers Hill ISD, Carlton Porter of CenterPoint Energy, Carol Scraper of San Jacinto Methodist Family Medicine Residency, Mike Wilson of Amegy Bank of Texas and David Womack of Bayer MaterialScience, who has also been named allocations chair for 2010.
“The Baytown area community has every reason to feel good about exceeding the United Way campaign goal this year,” said David Mohlman, United Way of Baytown Area executive director. “Baytown area donors realize their good fortune in living and working here, and they have given generously to United Way of Baytown Area in order to make a meaningful difference in the lives of their neighbors who are experiencing the brunt of the current economic difficulties.”
“In unstable circumstances, a gift to United Way fosters stability and hope in numerous critical ways,” Mohlman said, “including assistance with food for hungry families, family and individual counseling, child care so parents can attend college or go to work, hot meals for senior adults, refuge and recovery from domestic violence, legal assistance/counsel, guidance and mentoring for young people, and so much more.”
A victory celebration is being planned for March 30, 2010 from 5:00 -7:00 p.m. at Bridgewater Events, 2651 S. Hwy 146 in Baytown. Admission is free.
The campaign events committee for United Way of Baytown Area is chaired by Lynne Foley of Lee College. Committee members include Irma Bundage, retiree from Goose Creek Schools, Judy Hunter, retiree from Bayer, Mary Norman of ExxonMobil, Macie Schubert of Community Resource Credit Union and Lindsey Smith of The Sun. Ex-officio committee members are Terry Sain, volunteer campaign chair and Kris Barry, campaign director.
Sponsors for 2009-2010 are ExxonMobil, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, Zachry, Bayer MaterialScience, Barbers Hill ISD, Community Toyota, Community Kia, Goose Creek CISD and Seal-Pac.
United Way of Baytown Area funds 20 agencies and programs that provide a variety of health and human services to residents in Baytown, McNair, Highlands, Mont Belvieu and West Chambers County.
Executive director for United Way of Baytown Area is David Mohlman. Campaign director is Kris Barry. Administrative assistant is Melanie LaPlante.
The United Way mission is to develop, support and promote solutions that are designed to meet community needs.
For information about services provided by the agencies and programs that receive funding from United Way of Baytown Area, call the United Way office at 281-424-5922 or visit www.unitedwaybaytownarea.org.