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Save the Date: United Way Volunteer Orientation

July 2nd, 2008

Learn the basics about United Way, including Campaign and Community Impact, at the 2008 UWNS Volunteer Orientation.

Who: United Way of the North Shore Board Members and Volunteers

When: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:00PM

Location: Winnetka Park District, Community Room
                 540 Hibbard Road, Winnetka

RSVP: Maureen DiFrancesca, Chief Professional Officer
             mdifrancesca@uw-mc.org
            (847) 999-2990
            by Friday, July 18th, 2008

 

Income

October 2nd, 2008

UW Volunteer Marian Kurz named Super Senior!

July 2nd, 2008

Evanston Chapter United Way board member Marian Kurz was recently named a Super Senior by United Way North Shore and the North Shore Senior Center at the Senior’s Center’s annual luncheon.  In addition to Marian’s hard work this past year on the United Way Public Relations and Annual Meeting committees, Marian has been involved in almost every aspect of the United Way during her time on the Evanston Chapter board.  She also gives generously of her time to the Evanston Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis Club of Evanston, the Delta Delta Delta Foundation, and Miami University’s 50th Year Reunion Committee.  Congratulations, Marian, on this well-deserved recognition!

Celebrate the 4th of July with United Way at the Lake Bluff Parade!

July 2nd, 2008

Join United Way for a 4th of July celebration at the Lake Bluff 4th of July Parade this Friday!  Watch for United Way volunteers, joined by members of the United Way Lake Forest Youth Board and the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association, as they show their patriotism and community spirit with the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff community.  The parade begins at 10AM, so stake out your spot early!

For more information, go to http://lb4july.org/.

Save the Date: UWNS 4th Annual Celebration

May 2nd, 2008

Join us for wine and hors d’oeuvres to celebrate and recognize the dedication and hard work of our volunteers and agencies. Invitations will be sent in May.

Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Time: 5:30PM

Location: Alice Millar Chapel - Parkes Hall
Northwestern University
1870 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60201

Remarks by: Keith McClintock
President, United Way of the North Shore

Maureen M. DiFrancesca
Chief Professional Officer, United Way of the North Shore

RSVP: No later than May 29th
lbeaucaire@uw-mc.org OR 847.999.2990

Sponsored by HARRIS BANK. Thank you!

UWNS Welcomes New CPO Maureen DiFrancesca

May 2nd, 2008

We welcome Maureen M. DiFrancesca as the new Chief Professional Officer of the United Way of the North Shore. Maureen brings to the position more than twenty years of United Way experience, first with Chicago and then as Executive Director or the United Way of Skokie Valley until 2006. Following the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago mergers, Maureen left to pursue a Masters Degree in counseling and, fortunately for us, is now returning to United Way. She assumed her new position effective March 1st, 2008.

2nd Annual Walk-A-Thon

April 10th, 2008

Save the Date

Friday, May 9

2:30 - 3:30

Deerpath Middle School, Lake Forest, IL

Lake Forest/Lake Bluff United Way Youth Board will be holding their 2nd annual walk-a-thon to raise money to benefit local agencies funded by United Way North Shore.

Last year they raised $12,000. Please contact Gary Von Glinow at gvg50@aol.com for more information.

Community Impact

March 28th, 2008

United Way is evolving. To increase the depth and breadth of the impact we make in communities, United Wayis taking the initiative on empowering and assisting specific populations in a holistic way. This will included convening, partnering, collaborating and advocating-as well as funding. By leveraging all available resources – financial, staff, volunteers and agencies – in a variety of strategies, we believe we will be more likely to create sustainable positive community change. This model will be more proactive, issue driven and prevention focused; a powerful approach to thinking creatively and harnessing every asset to improve more lives. Additionally, these refinements allow us to align our United Way system across local geographies so that we have more consistency while still being sure each Member United Way is able to best address their local needs.

How did we choose this direction? We facilitated 12 community visioning sessions across our region and reviewed community assessments, agency surveys and secondary data. Thanks to all of you who have participated to date. We analyzed these sources to ensure that going forward we: Ø are addressing unmet needs;
Ø have the core competencies to execute on the issues;
Ø and that we could achieve measurable impact in a reasonable time frame.
Additionally, where it makes sense, we will try to align regionally and nationally with other United Ways and United Way of America, to maximize consistency and leverage resources.

UWMC is accountable. Volunteers throughout the region will continue to be highly engaged and involved. Funding will be focused around specific strategies and outcomes. This will allow agencies to share best practices and report on common outcomes and successes in our communities. The reporting process will give us information about the ways we are achieving community impact. These results will be shared with our communities. As we continue to strive to improve the lives of people in our communities, your continual support as a community partner is vital. Thank you again for generously sharing your time, treasury and talents.

Evanston Board Member Receives Local Award

March 28th, 2008

United Way North Shore – Evanston Chapter board member, Joan Hickman is a faithful Osher Lifelong Learning Institute colleague, and is currently a coordinator and/or co-coordinator of study groups on jazz and on African-American history.

Joan is very involved in community affairs Joan Hickman and was given an award as “Woman of Spunk”–named for the title of a current play at Northwestern, adapted from the short stories of Zora Neale Hurston and celebrating Black History Month. The nomination was made by our OLLI winter group, NU Theater Connection.

Joan’s award was given in a pre-performance ceremony at the Barber Theater, Sunday, February 17.
Always involved in public service, Joan Hickman still holds an impressive number of appointments and service obligations. They include: Chairman, Evanston Commission on Aging
Vice President for Board Development, Evanston Chapter, United Way
Member, Board of Directors, First Night Evanston
Member, Evanston Police Advisory Board (and a volunteer at the police detective bureau)
Member, Life Enrichment Committee, Levy Center
Member, Community Emergency Response Team
Congratulations, Joan!

Calling All Leadership Givers: LG Incentive Drawing is Back!

November 28th, 2007

Calling All Leadership Givers: LG Incentive Drawing is Back!

If you gave $1,000 or more to United Way this year, you’re eligible to receive one of the following terrific prizes!

Visit www.uw-mc.org for your chance to win!

Northern Trust Chicago Bulls United Center Suite for 12 with parking, food and beverages, courtesy of Northern Trust
United Center Suite for 12 at a Chicago Bulls or Chicago Blackhawks game with parking, food and beverages, courtesy of Illinois Tool Works Inc. ITW
AON Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field Skybox package for 12 with parking, food
and beverages, courtesy of Aon
MOTO Q Smartphone
or MOTOKRZR with Bluetooth headset, courtesy of Motorola
Motorola
Nicor Two sets of Brookfield Zoo party packages for 10 with VIP admission, dolphin show and visit, private Tram or Snowball Express tour and parking, courtesy of Nicor
Four season tickets and a parking pass for the 2008 Chicago Rush
Arena Football season, courtesy of the Rush
Rush
NBC Six riders on the NBC Float for the winner’s choice of festival/parade,
courtesy of NBC-5 Chicago
A set of Cobra golf clubs, courtesy of Fortune Brands Fortune
US Cell Four White Sox Scout Seats (directly behind home plate), including in-seat food and beverage service and two premier parking passes, courtesy of U.S. Cellular

Plus other terrific prizes including:

  • Four main floor tickets each to a Chicago Bulls and Chicago BlackHawks Game, courtesy of AT&T
  • Two sets of two main floor second row tickets to a Chicago Bulls Game, courtesy of GE Healthcare Financial Services
  • Four box seats and a parking pass top a Major League baseball game, courtesy of KPMG
  • Four Cubs Club (row 5) tickets, courtesy of GE Rail Services
  • Four Bulls tickets, courtesy of Tribune Company
  • Four tickets to a Chicago Cubs game, courtesy of Ernst & Young
  • Four tickets to a Chicago Bulls game, courtesy of Accenture

There is no purchase necessary to enter or claim prize. Anyone is eligible to participate. Individuals who are not Leadership Givers may enter by mailing their name, address, and email address to Leadership Giving Contest, United Way, 75 Remittance Drive, Suite 7858, Chicago, IL 60675-5828. Entry must be received by March 1, 2008. Limit one entry per person. Full details can be founds by downloading the official rules.