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United Way of Cumberland County is a volunteer-driven organization, governed by a local board of directors made up of volunteers from Cumberland County. There's no way we could function without YOUR vision, focus, strategy and support. From conducting needs assessments, to raising funds, to deciding how the money will best meet the needs of our community, YOU are an invaluable part of United Way. YOU help keep operating costs at a minimum, so dollars can go back into the programs and services where they are needed most.

 

The United Way Board Of Directors are volunteers who represent every facet of Cumberland County: Business, education, and industry, government and the military. The board governs the organization, sets policy, approves budgets and assures fiscal integrity and accountability.

 

2007 Board of Directors

 

Dr. Deborah Teasley, Chairman of the Board of Directors
Joyce Loughlin, 1st Vice Chairman
Cathy Barkley, Secretary
John W. Graham, Treasurer

 

Jackie Alexander, Omni National Bank

Charlene Austin III, Community Volunteer

Cathy Barkley, FTCC

Charles Broadwell, The Fayetteville Observer

William Brooks, BB&T

Alan Buffaloe, Cumulus Broadcasting

Jim Crayton, Community Volunteer

Dr. Marvin Curtis, FSU

Dr. Kathy Dickson, Cumberland County School System

Mac Edwards, Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc.

Wayne Helm, Embarq LTD Network

Dr. M. Elton Hendricks, Methodist University

Jeff Hylland, Wal-Mart Distribution Center

Dale Iman, City Manager

Joe Levister, FTCC

Randy Moore, RLM Communications, Inc.

Luis Olivera, Luis Olivera Attorney at Law

Liliana Parker, Amiga Communitcations

Chappie Petree, RBC Centura

Juanita Pilgrim, County Manager's Office

George Quigley, US Army (Retired)

Greg Reames, Wachovia Corporation

John Stampfel, Eaton Corporation

Stewart Walters, First Citizens Bank

James Wilson, International Minute Press

Denise Wyatt, PHD, FTCC

   
 

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Where your Money Goes

Your gift of $1 a week can provide 25 girl scouts with basic science experiment supplies -OR- you can buy two candy bars from a vending machine. >>


History

The concept of United Way originated in Denver, Colorado in 1887 when four clergymen and one public-spirited woman formed the first joint appeal for organized help in the United States. >>

 

Lives change when a community cares.

As part of this community, each and every one of us share the responsibility of improving the quality of life in our community. United Way of Cumberland County provides important funding that assists people who need a helping hand, and EVERY dollar collected counts. >>

 

What is Days of Caring?

Days of Caring is a community-wide demonstration of the power of volunteering! Hundreds of volunteers across Cumberland County will pitch-in and “lend a helping hand”. >>