By Jed Dembowski
December 03, 2008 01:13 am
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The United Way of Norman's goal-o-meters went up weeks ago. The signs track the progress of the United Way's fundraising. Right now, they're still below 60 percent. With four months to go, that's lower than the agency would like.
"We are very concerned that many have not donated this year in anticipation of a local economic downturn," said United Way of Norman President Kristin Collins.
"At a time when many United Way of Norman partner agencies report increases in client needs, it is critical that the United Way provide a stable source of funding for services providing food, shelter, health care, mental health care, abuse and neglect response, support for seniors and more."
The money raised by the United Way of Norman helps fund programs across the community, including the Neighborhood Centers run by the Center for Children and Families Inc.
Neighborhood Centers provide activities and positive role models for children during out-of-school time. This important step could affect children for the rest of their lives, by keeping them off the path that leads to school dropouts, crime and unemployment.
Joey is one of the children who feel special at the Neighborhood Centers at Kennedy Elementary. He loved to play games and hang out with the adults who were always excited to see him.
Recently Joey was waiting in line for the Neighborhood Centers to start. As he approached the door, Joey was turned away.
"We're too crowded but please come back next time," said the adult at the door.
The Neighborhood Centers aren't the only program where needs of children are rising. CCFI reports increases in many of their programs. The agency depends on funding from United Way of Norman to operate.
"The United Way allows us to offer our unique services that fit what our community needs," said Linda Terrell, CCFI Executive Director.
As needs rise, it takes more manpower, muscle and money to make sure children like Joey get what they need. That need is growing larger every day and the time to act is now.
One of the easiest ways to play a part in making Norman better is by donating to the United Way. A donation to the United Way of Norman gets spread across the entire community, improving the quality of life of everyone. Call 329-2025 or visit www.unitedwaynorman.com to make a difference today.
Editor's Note: This article provided by the United Way is part of a series about increasing needs in the Norman community and how United Way of Norman is working to meet those needs.
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