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United Way Announces Highlights Of Campaign As Campaign Comes To A Close

Cummins held their annual awareness day to encourage employees to generously give back to their community which resulted in $201,059 toward the 2016 United Way Campaign. Cummins representatives in the picture, from left, include Karla Gonzalez, Jeremy Sletten, Linda McMaster, David Diffenderfer, Jennifer Leister, Lori Jafarjian, Jani Gonzalez and Mike Abbate. United Way representatives, from left, are Rex McCray, Paul and Anne Hedin, Tory Irgang, and Mike Roberts.

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Wegmans raised $80,031 through a combination of employee giving, customer donations at check-out, fundraising, and golf tournament. Paul and Anne Hedin, 2016 Campaign Chairs; Danielle Amico; Theresa Meger; Tory Irgang; Executive Director of United Way, Jakki Martin; Ashley Kuvshinikov; and Eric Weislogel. Proceeds from the 2016 Jamestown High School Girls and Boys United Way basketball tournament showcase. A total of $1,237 was raised this year to support the 2016 United Way campaign.

Wegmans raised $80,031 through a combination of employee giving, customer donations at check-out, fundraising, and golf tournament. Paul and Anne Hedin, 2016 Campaign Chairs; Danielle Amico; Theresa Meger; Tory Irgang; Executive Director of United Way, Jakki Martin; Ashley Kuvshinikov; and Eric Weislogel.
Proceeds from the 2016 Jamestown High School Girls and Boys United Way basketball tournament showcase. A total of $1,237 was raised this year to support the 2016 United Way campaign.

United Way of Southern Chautauqua County will be celebrating the end of the 2016 Campaign on Tuesday. The celebration will recognize individuals and organizations for their inspiring support toward this year’s campaign. Here are a few of the United Way partners who made this work possible.

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