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2010 Report to the Community

 

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 To reduce costs, we are publishing our 2009 Report to the Community only online. 

 

 

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Help For Hard Times Guide

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How to Donate

Donations are accepted via cash, check, and credit card.

Your United Way investment, combined with those of hundreds of thousands of other caring donors, get put into action to address the health and human service needs of people just like us. These activities include analyzing community needs, investing in social service agency programs, providing emergency relief in times of disaster, building awareness of important issues, raising financial and volunteer support, creating partnerships and developing programs to fill social service gaps, advocating for policy change - whatever it takes to meet the critical health and human service needs in the community.

 

As little as $1/week can make a difference! We are fighting the problems of the cost of living and it does not get any easier.

You can help by making a donation by sending us a check to our office at
Fox Valley United Way, 40 W. Downer Place, Aurora, IL 60506.
Or through our secure credit card processing form......

 

 

The Fox Valley United Way Community Fund:

 

 

A gift of $50 leverages...1 week of shelter for 5 people who are homeless or 2 days of shelter for a victim of domestic abuse; or dental care for 10 individuals who cannot otherwise afford it...

A gift of $100 leverages...1 week of childcare for 20 children; or 10 hours of bereavement counseling for three people; or 9 weeks of adult daycare for one person; or 3 weeks of assistance for a family caring for a person with disabilities...


A gift of $250 leverages...3 weeks of after school care for 25 children; or 1 week of vaccinations and health services for a community; or 10 days of GED classes for one person; or 8 days of foster care for a youth whose parents abused him or her... 


A gift of $300 leverages...Emergency rental & utility assistance for 10 individuals; or prescription assistance for 30 senior citizens; or hospice care for 5 individuals; or 3 weeks of employment at a work activity center for 10 people with developmental disabilities...


A gift of $500 leverages...2 nights of shelter for 10 homeless children; or placement for 230 trained volunteers in the community; or 10 days of treatment for a person with mental impairments; or 1 week of activities for 70 senior citizens...

A gift of $1000 leverages...1 week of camping activities for over 100 youth; or 100 days of activities at a community center; or bi-weekly companionship for 25 seniors; or 125 hours of literacy training for adults, helping them improve their skills...

A gift of $1500 leverages...5 hours of counseling for 25 indviduals; or 10 hours of budget counseling for 30 people; or 15 nights of shelter for a battered woman and her child(ren); or 2 months of education and employment training for 15 individuals...

A gift of $2000 leverages...support for 60 families caring for a person with disabilities; or positive parenting techniques provided through parenting classes for teen moms; or life-sustaining medications for low-income individuals; or academic counseling and social service programs for elementary students...

A gift of $3000 leverages...services for parents of physically disabled children; or food for families and individuals unable to maintain basic needs; or counseling services, a kids clinic, and mental health clinics for area families; or shelter for vicitms of domestic violence; or employment and support for individuals with disabilities...

A gift of $5000 leverages...character-building after-school programs that promote self-esteem and positive peer relationships; or direct legal representation for low-income families seeking resolutions to situations such as domestic violence, divorce, child care and fair housing issues; or services for developmentally disabled individuals helping them to maintain their own home/apartment and improve their level of independence through case management services; or prevention programs for childrent to help them identify good touch and bad touch, and risk reduction programs teaching youth and teens how to avoid abuse...

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Our Donor Privacy Policy

The Fox Valley United Way does not share personal information about donors outside of the organization's staff, board and committee members. All staff and volunteers must sign a confidentiality form that prohibits the use of donor information for purposes outside the Fox Valley United Way. The Fox Valley United Way maintains a database with donor names, home and work addresses as well as phone numbers, email addresses and other contact information if it is provided by the donor. We also track the amount and type (pledge, check or other means) of donations. Our database is part of a secure password-protected network maintained by information technology professionals. If a donor wishes to review the information collected about him or would like to discuss our donor privacy policy in greater detail, please call the Fox Valley United Way's office at (630) 896-4636.