Monday, April 11, 2011

Uniting in the Community

We believe, as an organization, it is imperative to be involved in the communities in which we live. Never seeing it as a “job” or “responsibility”, our colleagues have willingly and happily participated in The United Way of Tri-County for the past three years.


We are humbly pleased to announce the three awards presented to our Community Connection Committee (C3 Committee) at this year’s United Way breakfast:

2010 Corporate Volunteerism Award for Existing Companies: Continuing to show a commitment to volunteerism over the last 3 years by participating in at least three United Way of Tri-County volunteer opportunities that have significantly impacted the community

2010 Most Improved Business Campaign Award: An outstanding increase in employee giving & participation

2010 Campaign Coordinator Award: Outstanding performance in aiding workplace participation, community involvement, and partnerships

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The experience with C3 and United Way gave me a meaning that I lost a few years back. I lost my mother who was my mentor at the time and by losing her I lost everything else – the motivation to go on and why I push myself. I'd been like that for a couple of years until I got asked to be on the C3 team.
I didn't know what it was and what was involved until I became a leader. It truly got some meaning from going out and doing things for unfortunate people. I got my energy and meaning back in my life and being around a bunch of people who have positive energy helps too.
The other half of that is that there are a lot of people involved who helped me get direction - my managers, my best friends and my co-workers. Although we were helping the community it was helping me to give back to the community.

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