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United Way of Hall County 2011-2012 Annual Report

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DEAR FRIENDS,You often hear the comment “what a difference a year makes” but as we reflect over the past year at United Way of Hall County, we clearly see the real difference that you helped make in our community.

During the year, we challenged you to “Live It.” By that we mean to step beyond simply wearing the shirt and allow the mantra to become a part of the fabric of who you are every day. When you “Live It”, you bring to life the mission of United Way to “unite people, organizations and resources to improve lives in Hall County.” These 11 words convey a powerful message with even more powerful results. By giving, advocating and volunteering, you help children & youth reach their full potential, promote self-sufficiency, provide support in crisis situations, and encourage a healthier community.

On the following pages, you will see demonstrations of how our community “Lived It” during the past year. Brian Daniel provided great leadership to his annual campaign cabinet and the staff resulting in raising $1,808,110.19. While measured by dollars and cents, you can’t place solely a monetary value on the impact of his efforts. And nothing would be possible without the many donors who contribute to United Way. Leading the way is the Tocqueville Society that is comprised of local business and civic leaders who generously contribute $10,000 or more per year to improve lives in Hall County. The Tocqueville Society is a vital part of our campaign but so are the donors who give each week or month from their paycheck. We are humbled by the generosity of our community.

In addition to the financial support of our sixteen partner agencies, United Way participated in numerous projects and collaborations throughout the year including the Unmet Needs Response Fund, School Tools for Cool Kids school supply drive, “Rethink You Drink” promotion and others.

Another integral part of our organization is the Young Leaders Society. The Young Leaders Society (YLS) not only led the charge for the annual school supply drive but also hosted a Board 101 Series to help educate and prepare members of the community to serve on local non-profit boards. In addition, they volunteered for Fieldale Dock Sales, The No Excuse for Child Abuse 5k and spent a Saturday organizing the Good News at Noon food pantry. YLS spent a day at the tracks with Road Atlanta and Skip Barber racing and was honored to be hosted by Governor and Mrs. Deal for a tour and luncheon at the Governor’s Mansion. YLS enjoyed Conversations with Leaders and Luncheon with Leaders events throughout the year as well.

We are very thankful to our sixteen partner agencies that provide critical health and human services to the residents of Hall County every day. Those organizations and their volunteers continue to serve the community in so many ways. Thank you for improving lives in Hall County.

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DEDICATION

In addition, we want to thank our corporate and in-kind sponsors for their generous support. It’s those dollars that make projects like our “Live It” kits possible as well as underwriting the cost of all our events and advertising. This allows more donor dollars to be invested in the community where they are needed most.

United Way is able to accomplish so much only because of the many dedicated and committed volunteers who contribute their time and talent to the organization. Last year, individuals gave countless hours serving on the board, a committee, raising and distributing the financial resources or helping us get our message out. Thank you for generously sharing your time, wisdom and expertise. We are very grateful to each and every one of you. You are improving lives in Hall County - everyday.

Darrell Snyder Jackie Wallace Chair of the Board President

In 2011, United Way of Hall County and our community lost two very influential leaders, John Jacobs, Jr. and Paul Seals. Both of theseindividuals had leading roles in the early years of our organization and served as Chair of the Board of Directors in 1954 and 1973 respectively. We dedicate this Annual Report to their memory.

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COMMUNITY IMPACTSCHOOL TOOLSFOR COOL KIDS

UNMET NEEDS RESPONSE FUND

We had another successful year of the School Tools for Cool Kids school supply drive. In July the United Way Young Leaders Society and Publix Super Markets collaborated to donate over 80 boxes of supplies with an estimated value of $15,000 to both Gainesville City and Hall County schools helping students start school prepared, confident and ready to learn.

This year, many of Hall County’s non-profit agencies saw increased demand for their services. In response to this, United Way partnered with the North Georgia Community Foundation to establish the Unmet Needs Response Fund to focus on helping individuals and families with basic needs of food, shelter and clothing. This resulted in awarding $52,325.00 in grants to 21 local organizations making an immediate impact.

United Way of Hall County teamed up with the Junior League of Gainesville- Hall County, Boys and Girls Clubs of Hall County and Interactive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) to host the “Healthy Habits” expo. This event helped families gain perspective on how to incorporate physical activity and healthy nutritional habits into everyday routines and the importance of preventive healthcare.

“HEALTHY HABITS”: A CHILD AND FAMILY WELLNESS EXPO

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

“LIVE IT” KITS

RETHINK YOUR DRINKUnited Way also collaborated with the Hall County Family Connection Network, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Good News Clinics, the North Georgia Community Foundation and Interactive Neighborhood for Kids to promote healthy lifestyles for our children and youth through the “Rethink Your Drink” initiative. Through this collaboration the message of healthy lifestyles and healthy choices has spread throughout the community.

As you may know, INK has a Bodies Under Development exihibit, and United Way’s J. Cleon Nalley Educational Enhancement Fund purchased a mobile version of this exhibit, Buddy Jr., to take the message of good nutrition to more children and parents at health fairs, schools and community events.

At our Campaign Kick-off event in September, we assembled 500 “Live It” kits. We asked Hall County to “Live It” by distributing these kits full of essential items to those who needed it most.

It wasn’t long before we began hearing how the kits were being distributed and the impact they made. Who knows the ultimate impact of those kits; something so small that could mean so much to someone. Many people often feel that they are up against impossible odds, but you never know when your actions might make the difference in their lives.

Individually and collectively, this community truly embraced our call to give, advocate and volunteer – to “LIVE IT”!

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ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

Photo courtesy of The Gainesville Times

A WORD FROM OUR 2011 CAMPAIGN CHAIR, BRIAN DANIEL:

DON’T JUSTWEAR THE SHIRT

LIVE IT.

I am honored to have had the opportunity to lead this community as chairman of the 2011 Annual United Way Campaign. I began this year by asking you to GIVE no matter the amount, to ADVOCATE to anyone who will listen and toVOLUNTEER your spare time. I asked you to join me and not just wear the shirt but “LIVE IT”! You exceeded my expectations. I’ve learned so much over this past year, and am humbled by the generosity and talents of everyone that helped along the way.

The volunteers that make up the Campaign Cabinet provided the horsepower to help us achieve our goal. It’s been my honor to work with such a talented group of leaders that exemplify commitment to our community.

Philip Wilheit, Jr., our chair elect, got us started on the right foot with a great Cornerstone Campaign raising $430,000 before we even had our Kick-Off event.

Thank you to the United Way marketing committee led by Davis White. One initiative that our staff and marketing committee launched this year was our $30K in 30 Days e-mail campaign. Thank you for supporting this initiative and for our 16 partner agencies lending their voice to allow us to make and exceed that goal by raising over $45,000 in 30 Days.

And finally, thanks to all of you for giving, advocating and volunteering over the past year. Your support has been felt throughout the campaign, and your effort will be felt throughout the community. From our student donors who gave through their school campaigns to our Tocqueville donors who each generously gave $10,000 or more this year, I realize now that it takes this range of effort and every single donation, large or small, to reach our goal.

Every campaign is important to us. This year 180 companies and countless individuals came together to help us surpass our $1,800,000 goal and raise $1,808,110.19. Thank you Hall County – you Live United!

Brian Daniel 2011 Campaign Chair

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ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

2011 CHAIRMAN’S AWARD TOP TEN CAMPAIGNSPublix Super Markets

$222,160.40

Northeast Georgia Health System $141,452.45

Cargill Inc. $121,386.00

Fieldale Farms Corp. $88,047.28

Wrigley Manufacturing Company LLC $80,618.00

Hall County School System $73,031.87

Schreiber Foods, Inc. $45,948.42

Wilheit Packaging Material $41,912.00

Conditioned Air Systems $37,291.00

UPS $32,413.23

The Chairman’s Award is given to one company that demonstrates high campaign excellence and whose support extends far beyond the annual campaign giving.

This year’s Chairman’s Award recipient has exemplified how to Live United!

Helping neighbors in need is one of Schreiber’s core beliefs and values. They were founded by leaders who have long understood the value of being a good corporate citizen. Today they carry that same spirit in Hall County by giving their time, talents and treasures to neighbors in need. Over the last 5 years with a generous corporate pledge each year to match employee contributions, they have pledged $270,996.00 to United Way of Hall County.

Schreiber Foods, Inc. reaches beyond campaign by volunteering for countless organizations in Hall County, through service on various community boards, volunteering for service projects and hosting collection drives for food, school supplies and other community needs.

SCHREIBER FOODS, INC.

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SOCIETIES & CIRCLES AnonymousWilliam and Joanne Bagwell

Bob and Cathy BilbroughWiley and Judy Black

Murray and Daphne DavidAustin and Regina Edmondson

John and Merridy GramGeorge and Starlet JonesDoug and Diane MagnusAbit and Kayanne Massey

Peter and Cathy MillerLorry and Sherrie Schrage

Lessie SmithgallJim and Peggy Walters

R.K. and Laura WhiteheadPhilip and Mary Hart Wilheit

Jason and Mandy BonePhilip and Lindsay BonelliTony and Stacy BordersRyan BrackettSteven and Julie BrockJeff and Jessica ButlerRoss and Sherri ChristensenJocelyn ClapperAnthony and Lori DefoorMatt and Katie DubnikRussell and Pamela DyeTim Evans and Killian EdwardsGavin and Chanel FaucettJimbo and Jenny FloydBrett and Laura FowlerShane and Emily GaddyDamon and Stephanie GibbsLeAnne GillelandJenny GillespieTiffany GillespieJess GivensMatt and Kristi GoodwinMelissa GramlingBryan and Joy GriffinChris and Kristi GriffinLaMonika HillBrian and Callie HughsSam HulseyMatt and Annalyn JohnsonChance and Christina JonesScott and Dawn Justus

Gathon and Cheryl KingMorgan and Kelly LeeScott LockhartMichael John and Amy LovellChris and Amy McCallMeredith McEverMichael and Ashley McGrawEmily McMathBarry and Amy MunnTyler and Julie NicholsonAllen and Meg NivensKris and Courtney NordholzGuerry and Julie NorwoodMarsha Stanley PiperDonald and Dorothy PriceZachary and Katie PropesAngel RandolphBlake and Lauren SamplesAdelita SanchezAlan SchuetzeBeau and Angela SheppardJessica SiskeyJamie and Colby SmithsonJody and Rachel SpainDana SummerKen and Nathalia WashingtonKevin WestKeith and Betsey WhitakerDavis and Amy WhitePhilip and Addie WilheitTrey and Morgan Wood

OCQUEVILLE OCIETY

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The United Way Tocqueville Society was formed to deepen individual understanding of, commitment to and support of United Way’s work of

advancing the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. The Tocqueville Society recognizes local philanthropic leaders and volunteer

champions who have devoted time, talent and funds to create long-lasting changes by tackling our communities’ most serious issues.

United Way of Hall County’s Tocqueville Society recognizes those individuals or families who contribute annual gifts of $10,000 and above. Their generosity

is the foundation for our ability to improve lives in Hall County.

The Young Leaders Society was created to encourage the next generation of leadership. Members of the Young Leaders Society are community-oriented individuals or couples in their 20’s and

30’s giving at a $500 level or highter annually to United Way of Hall County. Members participate in a variety of volunteer and

community events.

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Tocqueville Society $10,000 +

Chairman’s Circle $7,500 +

President’s Circle $5,000 +

Officer’s Circle $2,500 +

Director’s Circle $1,500 +

Leadership Circle $1,000 +

Young Leader’s Society $500 +

These distinguished groups of United Way givers secure a place within Hall County as

guardians for the future.

SOCIETIES & CIRCLES

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEDavid and Susan Abee

Earl ConwayMartha Jacobs

Jim and Diana LatimerRichard and Phyllis LeetPhilip and Addie Wilheit

Charles and Dancy Wynne

OFFICER’S CIRCLEStan and Susie AppletonDanny and Lynda AskewDylan BrockDavid and Gail ChesterAl and Ginny CrumleyRobert and Julie FergusonJonathan FischerDallas and Bobbie GayKenny and Brenda GeePhil and Lisa HartleyAndy and Brooke KalinauskasFrank and Shantha McDonaldDoug and Tricia McDuff

Phillippa MossBob PainterMatt and Baya PruittStrother and Cindy RandolphMarci L. RussoDuane and Sherry SchlerethHal and Caroline SilcoxDennis and Amelia StocktonR. Perry and Beverly TomlinsonFrank and Tracy WaggonerJimmy and Jackie WallaceMike and Becky Whitmire

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLEJoan AlfordPaul and Jaime BrazaSteven and Julie BrockSteve and Carol BurrellJerry and Karen CokerSteven and Donna CornelisonBrian and Kristin DanielCarol Ann DanielSusan DaniellBradley DurhamLarry and Merrianne DyerArnold and Joyce Evans

John and Lydia FergusonBelinda FolkesRob and Leslie FowlerAnne GeorgeSteven and Susan GilliamEdwin HorneWilliam and Sandra JohnsonJack and Caroline KeenerBen and Virginia LancasterHoward LangleyTimothy and Janice LeggFrances Mathis

Jim and Robin MathisGloria MolloyTyler and Julie NicholsonBob and Jean OliverMarsha Stanley PiperSpence and April PriceMarvin RichterGeorge and Sandra RombergMartha Simmons ScottEd and Myra SchraderBernard SpreitzerBurton and Joyce Stephens

Warren and Jamie StriblingLoyd and Pam StricklandSteve and Kim SyfanTread and Debbie SyfanMilton TateDavid and Elizabeth UmbersonDick and Cherry ValentineRich and Vicki WhiteTeresa WoodsSiamak Yari

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SOCIETIES & CIRCLESLEADERSHIP CIRCLE

Tommy and Jimmye AaronAlem AjanovicRichard AllenMichael AndrewsBob ArroyoJohn and Patty AtwillAlan and Nancy AtwoodJames BaechlerNorman BaggsEmily BagwellTimothy BaileyPerry and Tracy BarnettChristopher BassiRichard and Maggie BennettNeal and Sandy BoothDebra BoyetteCharles and Jane BradleyDonna BraswellTrish Kirkland BrownPepper and Clarissa BrownJames BruceRay and Madge BurchPhil and Judy BushAllen and Valerie ButtsShannon CaddellTom and Maria CalkinsMcCallum CallahanLisa CantrellLuanne CapeDan and Amy CareyAllen and Linda CarterJack and Leslie Chapman

Ross and Sherri ChristensenMitch ClarkeW. McMaster and Marjorie ClarkeLoren and Mimi CollinsJuan ColmenaresCounte and Jackie CooleyGene CottonJohn and Julia CromartieJohn and Sally DardenNathan and Sandra DealSteven DonovanJohn DoucetteDana EcholsCooper and Elizabeth EmbryHeaden and Emily EmbryDavid EtterNick EtterArnold B. EvansHop and Mindy FerranThomas and Judy FieldFred FletcherJim and Malinda FooteMark and Joy FowlerRonald and Martha FritchleyRandall and Susan FrostOlin and Joan FulmerJohn and Sylvia GarlandDave and Anna GinesHassie GordonHeather GravittBrian and Peggy GraceyC. Jake Green

Dennis and Gail GreeneAmanda GriffinBryan and Joy GriffinVincent GuilmeauDale and Penny HallBen and Betty HamptonTerry and Jeanne HanlinJohn HarmonCosmo and Cherie HaunAbb and Heather HayesHeather HayesJohn and Angela HemelChris HendricksonTony and Cathy HerdenerChris and Melissa HollifieldRick and Kim HolyfieldRussell HopkinsJock and Joyce HornorSusan HosfordArden and Jean HothemJulius and Harriett HulseyDebra HutchingsMatt and Annalyn JohnsonRonald JohnsonDarryl and Shelia JohnsonCliff and Elaine JolliffChance and Christina JonesJoan KatzScott and Dawn JustusFrank and Jane LakeLouis LanierRobert and Abbie Lathem

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SOCIETIES & CIRCLES

Dennis and Gail GreeneAmanda GriffinBryan and Joy GriffinVincent GuilmeauDale and Penny HallBen and Betty HamptonTerry and Jeanne HanlinJohn HarmonCosmo and Cherie HaunAbb and Heather HayesHeather HayesJohn and Angela HemelChris HendricksonTony and Cathy HerdenerChris and Melissa HollifieldRick and Kim HolyfieldRussell HopkinsJock and Joyce HornorSusan HosfordArden and Jean HothemJulius and Harriett HulseyDebra HutchingsMatt and Annalyn JohnsonRonald JohnsonDarryl and Shelia JohnsonCliff and Elaine JolliffChance and Christina JonesJoan KatzScott and Dawn JustusFrank and Jane LakeLouis LanierRobert and Abbie Lathem

Morgan and Kelly LeePhilip LindenstruthRobbin G. LloydEdgar LopezMichael John and Amy LovellJames and Carolyn MaharBenny and Denise MartinCarol MartinMary MartinGreg MauldinChris and Amy McCallScott and Cami McGarityJames McGovernJohn and Mary Lou MelvinKelly MilesWarren and Patricia Minton Jim and Evanda MooreWilliam MyersJames NeeseCraig NelmsCharley and Lana NixKen and Cathy NixBob and Amanda NortonGuerry and Julie NorwoodJack and Maureen OliaroWyc and Lyn OrrRoger OwensRichard PattersonSandra PeeksSandra PenaDonald PepperLaurie Pitcher

Thomas PratherJohn PudenzSam and Pat RauchJeff and Melinda ReinhardtVeronica ReisingerWilliam RezakJohn and Nancy RiebenAntonio RiosAmy RoachJuliann RobeyCarl and Linda RogersCarl RombergChris and Alison RombergJosh RosierGinger RountreeBarclay and Miriam RushtonGeorge SampsonAdelita SanchezBill SandersConnie SandersDoug SansburyWilliam SavilleBryan SaxonRaymond and Roberta SchuetzeRoger ScottShawn ShandorLeTrell SimpsonBrandon SmithDavid SmithGary SmithJade SmithJohn and Margie Smith

Mickey SpainChad SridejGail StowersDana SummerJeffrey TaylorRobert and Susan TealDonald ThomasRobert ThomsonMallory and Kathy TillmanPatrick and Ellen TomsPradyumna and Rila TummalaRichard TurnerPaul VerValinStuart and Sharon VirginJames WalkerEdmund and Anne WallerRichard WayThomas and Anne WebbTrish WestbrookChristopher WheelerDavis and Amy WhiteMatt and Tracy WhitmireRonald and Carol WhitmireLindsey WhittemoreNannette WilkinRobert and Madeline WirtBonnie WoodJoe and Cathy WoodRebekah WrightJan Young

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all lists. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

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VOLUNTEERS

Darrell Snyder, ChairGeorgia Power Company

Brenda BahelThe Starke Companies

Neal BoothHamilton State Bank

Carol BurrellNortheast Georgia Health System

Jessica ButlerGateway Domestic Violence Center

Dan CareyBB&T

Ross ChristensenCargill

Mitch ClarkeThe Gainesville Times

Brian DanielCarroll Daniel Construction Company

Susan DaniellGainesville State College

Daphne DavidCommunity Volunteer

BOARD OF DIRECTORSUNITED WAY OF HALL COUNTY IS DEPENDENT UPON OUR VOLUNTEERS TO

ENSURE ITS ORGANIZATIONAL INTEGRITY.

Rebecca DavisChildren’s Center for Hope & Healing

Merrianne DyerGainesville City Schools

Jim FitzgeraldWrigley Manufacturing

Jenny FloydSmith, Gilliam, Williams & Miles

Kenny GeeConditioned Air Systems

Jeanne HanlinWatkins Chiropractic

Wendy IngramRushton & Company

Suzanne JarrardChestatee Academy

Matt JohnsonSchreiber Foods, Inc.

Sandra JohnsonNortheast Georgia Health System

Kelly Mathis LeeWells Fargo Advisors

Michael John LovellRush Truck Center

Deborah MackCommunity Volunteer

Lana NixSunTrust Bank

Spence PriceVictory Foods

Ron QuinnPeach State Bank & Trust

Wes RobinsonHulsey, Oliver & Mahar, LLP

Elizabeth UmbersonZF Wind Power

Davis WhiteFull Media

Philip Wilheit, Jr.Wilheit Packaging Material

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VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIPCOUNTLESS VOLUNTEER HOURS PROVIDE THE BACKBONE FOR OUR ORGANIZATION.

AUDIT COMMITTEENeal Booth, ChairBrenda BahelBrian DanielMerrianne DyerFred Kelly

CAMPAIGN CABINETBrian Daniel, ChairKatie DubnikBrent HatcherDawn JustusScott JustusMichael John LovellChris McCallMichele PiucciAlex WayneDavis WhiteRich WhitePhilip Wilheit, Jr.

COMMUNITY INVESTMENTSusan Daniell, ChairBrenda BahelJerry BeverlyJudith BrauerRoss ChristensenHeather GlennSuzanne JarrardScott JustusCharlie LangfordLisa MacKinneyCarol MooreKathy PapaDoug PattersonDavid D. SmithMarsha StringerMelisa WintersTodd Young

ETHICS COMMITTEEJeanne Hanlin, ChairDaphne DavidKenny GeeElizabeth Umberson

FINANCE COMMITTEEWendy Ingram, Treasurer Nick BrunerJim FitzgeraldMelissa GramlingKelly LeeLana NixDoug PattersonSpence PriceRon Quinn

GOVERNANCE & PERSONNELElizabeth Umberson, ChairCarol BurrellNeal BoothDan CareyDaphne DavidJenny FloydSandra JohnsonDarrell Snyder

MARKETING COMMITTEEDavis White, ChairLaura FowlerTommy HowardSloan JonesSpears MallisAmy MunnMichele Piucci

YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETYSTEERING COMMITTEEMichael John Lovell, ChairChristina Jones, Chair-ElectMelanie Fuller Hill, Past ChairRoss ChristensenPamela DyeBrett FowlerDawn JustusKelly LeeChris McCallJulie NicholsonAngela SheppardDavis WhitePhilip Wilheit, Jr.Trey WoodDaphne David, Advisor

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FINANCIAL REPORT

RevenuesCampaignOther revenues

Total public support & revenue

ExpensesGross funds distributedLess donor designationsOther program servicesSupporting servicesUnited Way Worldwide dues

Total expenses

Increase (decrease) to net assets

Net assets, 5/1/10

Net assets, 4/30/11

$1,700,126.00 $158,088.00

$1,858,214.00

$1,446,000.00 $(134,905.00)

$135,050.00 $370,187.00 $25,935.00

$1,842,267.00

$15,947.00

$1,582,070.00

$1,598,017.00

Audit was performed by Bates, Carter & Company, Certified Public Accountants. A copy of the complete audit is available for review on our website. Log on to www.UnitedWayHallCounty.org. The audit was presented to the United Way of Hall County board of directors at their meeting on July 27, 2011.

ALLIANCE FOR LITERACY

AMERICAN RED CROSS, NEGA CHAPTER

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, NEGA COUNCIL

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF HALL COUNTY

CENTER POINT

CHALLENGED CHILD & FRIENDS

CHILDREN’S CENTER FOR HOPE & HEALING

GATEWAY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CENTER

GIRL SCOUTS OF HISTORIC GEORGIA

GOOD NEWS CLINICS

GUEST HOUSE

HALL - DAWSON CASA

RAPE RESPONSE

SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM

TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION

THE SALVATION ARMY

Accountability and integrity are the two most important values for any non-profit organization. United Way of

Hall County takes seriously its responsibility of financial oversight. Our careful planning and

stewardship ensure that our partners receive the greatest possible benefit.

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES - AUDITEDMAY 1, 2010 - APRIL 30, 2011 PARTNER AGENCIES

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STAFF & SPONSORS

UNITED WAYOF HALL COUNTY

STAFFPictured left to right:

SHANER JOHNSONMARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE

JACKIE WALLACEPRESIDENT & CPO

DEANNA BROWNEOPERATIONS & FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR

JOY GRIFFINVICE PRESIDENT, RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

THANK YOU TO OUR 2011 SPONSORS:

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NK UNITING PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS AND RESOURCES TO IMPROVE LIVES IN HALL COUNTY 011 SPONSOR

UNITED WAY OF HALL COUNTY527 OAK STREETGAINESVILLE, GA

30501-3505770-536-1121

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