The United Way will kick off its campus campaign Monday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
The United Way will kick off its campus campaign Monday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
The United Way will kick off its campus campaign Monday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
The United Way will kick off its campus campaign Monday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
UWindsor and United Way officials raise the charity’s flag outside Chrysler Hall Tower to kick off last year’s fundraising effort.
The United Way will kick off its campus campaign Monday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
The United Way conferred its “Campaign Hero Award” on the UWindsor team Thursday. From left: Eric Griggs, chair of the central fundraising campaign cabinet; United Way CEO Lorraine Goddard; Sheri Lowrie, co-chair of the UWindsor campaign; Susan Stockwell Andrews of the award sponsor Windsor Family Credit Union.
The United Way conferred its “Campaign Hero Award” on the UWindsor team Thursday during its “I Believe in my Community” luncheon.
United Way CEO Lorraine Goddard thanks members of the campus community who have pledged more than $1,200 this year to the charity, at a reception Friday honouring leadership donors.
A reception Friday honoured the most generous donors to the campus campaign for United Way.
The United Way of Windsor-Essex County will celebrate women who have helped to shape the community with a luncheon Wednesday, May 9.
The United Way has named the UWindsor campaign team a finalist for its “I Believe in My Community” awards.
UWindsor faculty and staff donated a record of almost $122,000 to the United Way in 2017.
Nour Hachem-Fawaz (BA 2010) is one of the UWindsor grads named the community’s 40 Leaders Under 40 by a program of United Way.
The United Way’s 40 Leaders Under 40 includes many graduates of the University of Windsor.
A raffle raising funds for United Way offers a grand prize of “Dinner for Two Anywhere in the World.”
A raffle raising funds for United Way offers a grand prize of “Dinner for Two Anywhere in the World.”
Campaign co-chairs Datta Pillay and Sheri Lowrie congratulate Laura McLean, winner of an Apple iPad tablet computer in a draw for campus donors to the United Way.
The campus campaign for United Way has reached $98,839 in donations and pledges, supporters heard at a wrap event Monday.
Stephanie Parent, an audio-visual technician in media and educational technologies, signals her excitement to win a free vacation day in an earlier draw for United Way supporters.
The campus campaign for United Way has topped $80,000, officials report, while waiting on a number of donors who gave last year.
“Our faculty and staff have pledged more than $71,000 so far this year, with retirees accounting for an additional $11,000,” says co-chair Sheri Lowrie. “However, there is a large group of previous supporters who have not yet sent in a donation. We are hoping to encourage them with a last big push.”
She hopes that final push will come when UWindsor employees are reminded of the incentive draw slated for the appreciation event December 4.