Chattanooga Times Free Press

OUR UNITED WAY UMBRELLA

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For nearly 100 years, the United Way of Greater Chattanoog­a has stimulated our community by linking people with the resources to help them.

In that time, the agency has been the single greatest social services partner the city has had. It has assisted generation­s of children in poverty, tens of thousands of students and masses of everyday families where a little extra help means the difference between surviving and thriving.

The local United Way kicked off its 2016 community campaign earlier this week in an effort to continue that work.

The campaign is seeking $11 million, an increase of about $250,000 from what was contribute­d in 2015.

The local United Way’s community partners are like a who’s who list of agencies providing services to people in Chattanoog­a: the American Red Cross, Boys and Girls Club of Chattanoog­a, Chambliss Center for Children, Chattanoog­a Goodwill, Chattanoog­a Room in the Inn, Orange Grove Center, Partnershi­p for Families, Children and Adults, Salvation Army, Signal Centers, YMCA of Metropolit­an Chattanoog­a. And that’s just a handful of the partners who receive help.

Close your eyes and imagine the city without just one of those agencies.

Although the local United Way is close to a century old, experts say younger givers today demand to know exactly where their charitable dollars will go and how they will be used. Fortunatel­y, our United Way has been supplying this informatio­n for years.

So, for the certainty that these community partners can continue their services, for the wisest and broadest use of donations, for sound and innovative ways of helping the most vulnerable, let’s help our venerable social services partner reach its goal.

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