About Us
Who We Are
United Way of Lapeer County is made up of dozens of community volunteers who work with our staff to raise money, invest dollars, shape organizational policy, and more. These volunteers are professionals and community representatives from diverse backgrounds who bring a variety of talents to the organization.
2009 Board of Directors
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Tamra Bentley |
Mark Glasby |
Loren Schafer |
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John Biscoe |
Kim McComb |
Deanna Sera |
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Lori Curtiss |
Randy Owen |
Marilyn Swihart |
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Barry Ethridge |
Amy Planck |
Jim Toth |
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Victor George |
Paul St. Louis |
Craig VanNorman |
What We Do
United Way of Lapeer County has the unique honor of being the oldest and broadest reaching charity in Lapeer County. Because of our deep roots in the community, we are able to bring about change in ways that build trust and establish ties between community leaders, businesses, organizations, and individuals.
We rely on four main strategies to implement our core values and action plans, aiming to change lives and strengthen our community.
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Research – To know where we need to go, we must first understand where we are. United Way conducts research on homelessness, financial stability, education and health care to offer in-depth understanding of how poverty affects real people’s lives.
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Funding – Thanks to the generous support of community members like you, United Way funds organizations that serve individuals and families in three key areas: Education, Income and Health. We aim to make the largest and most lasting impact in the community through a competitive grant funding process that rewards outstanding organizations who can demonstrate measurable results. In 2008 we partnered with 17 organizations out of 22 that applied.
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Community Partnerships – Big problems require big solutions. United Way builds the kinds of community partnerships necessary to solve the problems families are facing today. We work with municipalities, faith groups, schools and agencies to find unique solutions.
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Advocacy – We are deeply committed improving lives here in Lapeer County. We advocate for change both within our alliances, and by supporting legislation aimed at getting homeless people off the street, giving kids a better education and providing working families with affordable health care.
Reports to the Community
2008 Annual Report
2008 IRS Form 990
2008 Audited Financial Statements
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