2011United Wayof Northeast Mississippi
Celebrating 50 Years of Service
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Information & Leadership Guide
2011 Board President
2011 Chairman
I am honored to have been chosen as the Campaign Chairman in this, our 50th anniversary year. In recruiting my Campaign Cabinet, I was taken aback by how readily these astonishingly busy individuals were willing to give of their time and talents to volunteer for United Way and our 65 agencies. It certainly speaks to the reputation and longevity of United Way that year after year, members of our community continue to step forward when asked to help.
As you will see in this guidebook, the work and scope of what has been accomplished over the last 50 years through our agencies is extraordinary. Our campaign theme this year is “Let’s Do More.” How much more could these agencies do if given just $1000 more in their annual allocation? I don’t know the answer to that, but certainly as a Funds Distribution volunteer for many years, I believe that the need is great and that we have an opportunity to help further the noble efforts of these organizations.
I am asking for your help in raising the campaign goal this year. With your support and continued dedication, we will once again make our community a better place to live and raise our children and take a step in the path to begin our next 50 years.
Greg PirklePhelps Dunbar, LLP
The generosity of the citizens of Northeast Mississippi has had a positive impact on the lives of those in need. In recent years, United Way has touched over 100,000 lives annually. It is truly humbling to think of how many lives must have been affected over the span of 5, 10, even 25 years. In this, our 50th year of service, we are helping fund 65 agencies that rely on our continued efforts. We continue to need your charitable giving, and are grateful for your consideration again this year. “Let’s do more.”
Chauncey GodwinHoneyBaked Ham Co. & Café
2011 Board of Directors 2011 Campaign Cabinet
Terry AndersonCommunity Volunteer
Carrie Ball-WilliamsonItawamba Community College
Mitch BeardCommunity Volunteer
Lamar BeatyCommunity Volunteer
Pat BenjaminCommunity Volunteer
Rodger BrownNorth Mississippi Health Services and NMMC
Mark BurlesonBancorpSouth
Grace ClarkCommunity Volunteer
Jeff CoxFranklin Corporation
Liz DawsonNorth Mississippi Health Services and NMMC
Chauncey GodwinHoneyBaked Ham Company & Café
Lisa HawkinsRoom to Room Furniture
Shane HooperSuccess Learning, Inc.
Burton B. HoschRenasant Bank
Octavius IvyNorth Mississippi Health Services and NMMC
Jeff KingCommunity Bank
Natalie KlineKline Mechanical Systems, Inc.
Jim LeeperCommunity Volunteer
Ted MollMTD Products
Buddy MontgomeryFirst National Bank of Pontotoc
John OxfordRenasant Bank
Greg PirklePhelps Dunbar, LLP
William “Bill” PraterBancorpSouth
Cathy RobertsonBancorpSouth
Ron RoperFirst American National Bank
Joe RutherfordJournal, Inc.
Thomas SaulsberryCommunity Volunteer
Anne ShirleyCommunity Volunteer
Hugh TateBNA Bank
Lee TuckerCarpenter Company
Gerald WagesNorth Mississippi Health Services and NMMC
Mike WebbFirst American National Bank
Rick WillisBancorpSouth
Mike WorkmanNEW Corp of Tupelo
Eddie WrightNail McKinney, P.A.
Campaign ChairGreg PirklePhelps Dunbar, LLP
Advanced Corporate GiftsDavid Brevard B & B Concrete Co., Inc.
Agencies Division Kay MathewsRegional Rehabilitation
Business DivisionThomas Pound Renasant Bank
Direct Mail DivisionMedford M. “Mem” Leake Community Volunteer
Education DivisionDr. David ColeItawamba Community College
Healthcare DivisionRodger Brown North MS Health Services and NMMC
Leadership Giving DivisionLisa & Jack Reed, Jr. City of Tupelo
Major Firms DivisionJim O’Hargan PHILIPS Day-Brite
New Business DivisionRick Willis BancorpSouth
Professionals DivisionRachel Pierce Waide and Associates, PA
Public Service
DivisionAmy Strickland TateTennessee Valley Authority
Small Business
DivisionRob Rice State Farm Insurance
Special Events
DivisionMarsha Tapscott North MS Health Services
and NMMC
County Chairs:
Chickasaw CountyHank Franklin Franklin Corporation
Itawamba CountyNatalie Kline Kline Mechanical
Systems, Inc.
Pontotoc CountyBuddy MontgomeryFirst National Bank
of Pontotoc
Prentiss CountyRick WillisBancorpSouth - Booneville
Tishomingo CountyJohn Castleberry Renasant Bank - Iuka
Union CountyHugh TateBNA Bank 2
Age Groups Served
Areas of Funding
Under 56 - 18 years19 - 40 years41 - 60 years60+ years
7%6%
25%
27%
35%
Top Twenty Total Gifts
North MS Health Services & NMMC $506,775
BancorpSouth $174,749
Franklin Corporation $100,786
MTD Tupelo $79,571
PHILIPS Day-Brite $75,087
Renasant Bank $64,231
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company $52,618
Wal-Mart $51,881
Journal, Inc. $37,521
City of Tupelo $30,119
Franklin Collection Service $29,806
Magnolia Business Centre $29,700
NEW Corp of Tupelo $28,574
Lee County Schools $27,270
ITW Paslode $26,673
Tupelo Public Schools $25,067
Bauhaus USA $25,000
Haworth, Inc. $22,959
Mississippi Methodist Senior Services $22,800
R.W. Reed Company $20,555
15% 21%
30%
5%
29%
Improving Education
Strengthening Children &Families
Health & Wellness
Community & EmergencyAssistance
Improving & IncreasingAffordable Housing 3
Corporate Giving Awards Employee Giving Awards
All America Awards(Corporate Gifts of $20,000 or more) BancorpSouth Bauhaus USA Franklin Collection Service Franklin Corporation Wal-Mart
Spirit of Mississippi Awards (Corporate Gifts of $10,000 to $19,999) Brevard Family Foundation ITW Paslode Journal, Inc. MTD Tupelo PHILIPS Day-Brite Renasant Bank Toyota Motor Manufacturing MS
Magnolia Awards (Corporate Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999) Belk, Inc. Caterpillar, Inc. First National Bank of Pontotoc Haworth, Inc. Independent Furniture Supply La Vino, Inc. Reed Manufacturing Company SouthernDiversifiedIndustries Tennessee Valley Authority
Gum Tree Awards (Corporate Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999) AT&T Atmos Energy B & B Concrete Co., Inc. Hunter Douglas, Inc. J.C.Penney Co. R.W. Reed Co. Regions Bank Robinson and Associates, Inc. Room to Room Furniture Sara Lee Tecumseh Products The McCarty Company UPS - Tupelo
Community Leadership Awards (Gifts of $100,000 or more) North Mississippi Health Services & NMMC BancorpSouth
Community Impact Awards (Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999) Cooper Tire Franklin Corporation MTD Tupelo PHILIPS Day-Brite Renasant Bank
Community Building Awards (Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999) City of Tupelo Lee County Schools Magnolia Business Centre NEW Corp Tupelo Public Schools Wal-Mart
Community Spirit Awards (Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999) American Furniture Manufacturing, Inc. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County Caterpillar, Inc. First National Bank of Pontotoc Haworth, Inc. Hunter Douglas, Inc. JESCO, Inc. Journal, Inc. Lane Furniture MS Methodist Senior Services Nail McKinney, P.A. Reed Manufacturing Company R.W. Reed Co. Regions Bank Sara Lee UPS-Tupelo WTVA/WLOV/WKDH
MOREDOLet’s
for children
2011 Partner Agencies
4-H ClubsAll 4-H Clubs prepare youth to meet the challenges of childhood, adolescence & adulthood by utilizing a coordinated long-term, progressive series of educational experiences that enhance life skills & develop positive social, emotional, physical & cognitive competencies.
Itawamba 4-H Clubs 304C Wiygul Street, Fulton, MS 38843662-862-3201 www.msucares.com/counties/itawamba_20/4h.htmlCounty Served: Itawamba
Lee 4-H ClubsP.O. Box 2297, Tupelo, MS 38803662-841-9000 www.leecounty4h.comCounty Served: Lee
Prentiss 4-H ClubsP.O. Box 130, Booneville, MS 38829662-728-5631 www.msucares.com/counties/prentiss_59/4h.htmlCounty Served: Prentiss
Tishomingo 4-H Clubs1008 Battleground Drive, Iuka, MS 38852662-423-7016 www.msucares.com/counties/tishomingo_71/4h.htmlCounty Served: Tishomingo
AEE (Association for Excellence in Education) P.O. Box 1053, Tupelo, MS 38802662-844-8989 County Served: LeeWorks to improve education in the Tupelo Public Schools byfundingspecificprograms&initiatives.
Alpha House Home for Boys302 Franklin Street, Tupelo, MS 38802662-841-9009 www.alphahouse.orgCounties Served: AllProvides a home for abused, neglected, unsupervised or homeless young men for an undetermined period of time. Also provides a home-like environment & attempts to instill good morals & values while the boys are residents.
American Red Cross, Northeast Mississippi4127 Westside Drive, Tupelo, MS 38801662-842-6101 After Hours: 662-840-3454 www.northeastms.redcross.orgCounties Served: AllProvides assistance to victims of disasters, service tomilitarypersonnel&theirfamilies,standardfirstaid & CPR courses, blood borne pathogens & baby-sittingcourses,watersafety&lifeguardcertification&community disaster preparedness education.
Antone Tannehill Good Samaritan Free Clinic420 Magazine Street, P.O. Box 1821, Tupelo, MS 38802662-844-3733 www.tupelofreeclinic.orgCounty Served: LeeServes Lee County residents, birth – age 65, who need primary health care, who are employed or temporarily unemployed, & who do not have or cannot afford health insuranceordonotreceiveVAordisabilitybenefits.
The Autism Center of Tupelo615 Pegram Drive, Tupelo, MS 38801662-840-0974 www.autismcenteroftupelo.comCounties Served: Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Pontotoc, Prentiss & UnionProvides affordable therapeutic services to children with autism by utilizing research-proven techniques to overcome the most debilitating effects of this disorder. Also trains parents & educators in the use of these techniques.
Banah Pregnancy Testing Center(formerly Sav-a-Life)P.O. Box 216, Pontotoc, MS 38863662-488-9683 www.banahnorthms.comCounties Served: Chickasaw, Lee, Pontotoc & UnionOffers pregnancy testing, ongoing pregnancy support, abstinence & marriage education, dating, relationship & parenting classes, family counseling, & community referrals as a free service.
MOREDOLet’s
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters of MississippiP.O. Box 1701, Fulton, MS 38843662-687-1532 or 662-687-1299 www.bbbsms.orgCounties Served: Itawamba & LeeMatches carefully screened adult volunteers with children between the ages of 5 – 15 to motivate & empower them through positive one-to-one mentoring relationships.
Boy Scouts, Yocona Area Council505 Air Park Road, Tupelo, MS 38801662-842-2871 www.yocona.orgCounties Served: AllEngages, empowers & nurtures over 6,000 Northeast Mississippi youth toward becoming responsible, contributing members of society through its partnership with community & government organizations.
Boys & Girls Clubs of North MS (Houston, Tupelo, New Albany & Ripley Clubs)MainOffice:P.O.Box1098,Tupelo,MS38802-1098662-841-6504 www.bgcnms.orgCounties Served: Chickasaw, Lee, Tippah & Union
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast MS (Baldwyn, Booneville & Iuka Clubs)MainOffice:P.O.Box642,Corinth,MS38829662-286-6662 www.boysandgirlsclub.corinth.msCounties Served: Lee, Prentiss, & TishomingoProvides a positive, safe environment during after-school & summer hours for more than 1,500 children to learn, develop relationships with caring, adult professionals, & participate in life-enhancing & character developing experiences.Booneville Club: P.O. Box 57, Booneville, MS 38829662-210-0841•IukaClub:P.O.Box1191,Iuka,MS38852662-423-3155
C.A.S.A. (Church After School Association, Inc.)1800 West Main Street, Box 7, Tupelo, MS 38801662-842-3887 www.casatupelo.comCounty Served: LeeProvides children of working parents (grades K-6) an opportunity to experience Christ’s love by providing a place of enjoyment & security, both physically & emotionally. Scholarships are available.
CATCH KidsP.O. Box 796, Tupelo, MS 38802662-377-2194 www.catchkids.orgCounties Served: Chickasaw, Lee & PontotocMakes comprehensive, high quality health care accessible & available to children birth to 18 years who have barriers getting needed care. The care focuses on prevention & wellness, as well as on treatment of acute & chronic illnesses.
COPES ProgramP.O. Box 505, Houston, MS 38851662-456-2321Counties Served: ChickasawProvides civic, economic & community development for Houston & Chickasaw County, with the intentions of enhancing all aspects of community life through volunteer sponsored programs. Targets at risk youths, pregnant teens, & school dropouts.
El Centro, Inc. 1800 West Main Street, Suite 116, Tupelo, MS 38801662-823-7450County Served: LeeProvides after-school programs for immigrant children to help them acclimate to the community while working closely with the child’s classroom teacher to monitor progress.
EXCEL, Inc.230 West Main Street, Okolona, MS 38860662-447-2030 County Served: ChickasawWorks to further education, promote community building, encourage community service & foster healthy lives for families & individuals.
Exceptional Progress In Education Through Curriculum & Technology (ExPECT)P.O. Box 845, Tupelo, MS 38802662-841-9144 County Served: LeeHelps provide quality, equal education for students in Lee County Schools by providing funds for projects, undertakings & studies that cannot be funded through ordinary means. 6
2011 Partner Agencies
F.A.I.T.H. Food Pantry(Food Available In This House)1338 Maple Road, Nettleton, MS 38858662-963-2646 www.nettfaithfoodpantry.comCounties Served: Itawamba, Lee, & Monroe Secures & distributes a regular source of food to residents, with emphasis on families with children, families in crisis, & the elderly under the USDA guidelines.
Faith Haven Emergency ShelterP.O. Box 835, Tupelo, MS 38802662-844-7091 Counties Served: AllProvides 24-hour emergency care for children, birth to eighteen years, who have been removed from abusive or neglectful situations or have been abandoned.
Family Resource Center of Northeast Mississippi425 Magazine Street, Tupelo, MS 38804662-844-0013 www.frcms.comCounties Served: AllProvides information about caring for children & how to provide a nurturing, healthy home environment, brings relevant issues about the needs of children & their families to the attention of the public, provides educational tutorial programs & developmental screening for children to enhance their opportunities for school success & provides support to families in time of crisis or in chronic stress.
Food Depot of Tishomingo CountyP.O. Box 36, Iuka, MS 38852662-279-4184 or 662-279-9720County Served: TishomingoProvides Tishomingo residents in need with food baskets once a month to feed themselves & their families.
Food Pantry West 235 Highway 371 North, Mantachie, MS 38855662-282-4877County Served: ItawambaSecures & distributes donated & purchased food to residents who qualify under the USDA guidelines &
residency guidelines, focusing on the elderly & families with children.
Fulton Food PantryP.O. Box 907, Fulton, MS 38843662-862-9530 www.fultonumc.org/pantry.htmlCounty Served: ItawambaSupplies families with food on the third Saturday of each month. Food is also provided on an emergency basis to referrals from churches, The Salvation Army, DHS & other local community service agencies.
Gardner-Simmons Home for Girls, Inc.2794 Boatner Drive, Tupelo, MS 38802662-844-4433 After Hours: 662-840-8992 www.gardnersimmons.orgCounties Served: AllStrives to meet the physical, emotional & spiritual needs of girls ages 11 to 21 who have been victims of abuse and/or neglect by using a group home facility & an independent living program. Also offers a foster home program to recruit, approve, train & supervise foster families to take boys & girls ages birth to 18 into their homes.
Girl Scouts Heart of the South1800 West Main StreetP.O. Box 1087, Tupelo, MS 38802662-844-7577 or 1-800-624-4185 www.girlscoutsheartofthesouth.orgCounties Served: AllDelivers an informal contemporary education program to girls, ages 5-18, with four main goals: to help each girl reach her own highest self–potential, to teach girls to relate to others with respect & understanding, to instill values & morals for decision making later in life, & to show each girl that she can make a difference in the lives of others through community service & involvement.
Good Samaritan Center Union County806 Jay Street, New Albany, MS 38652662-534-0931County Served: UnionProvides emergency assistance & basic needs for the poor, distressed & underprivileged households in Union County.
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Habitat for Humanity of Houston111 East Washington Street, Houston, MS 38851662-456-5757 www.houstonhabitat.orgCounty Served: ChickasawPartners with families living in substandard housing to build modest, affordable homes or repair existing ones. Families must meet guidelines of residency, income & willingness to partner.
Habitat for Humanity of Northeast MississippiP.O. Box 7321, Tupelo, MS 38802662-842-4675 County Served: LeeProvides simple, affordable housing for eligible low-income families who do not qualify for conventional loans & meet the criteria for family size, stability & ability to pay.
Habitat for Humanity of PontotocP.O. Box 486, Pontotoc, MS 38863662-488-9090 County Served: PontotocBuilds affordable housing for low-income families in an attempt to alleviate poverty housing in Pontotoc County.
Harden House1800 N. Gloster Street Suite A, Tupelo, MS 38801662-680-9191 www.hardenhouse.orgCounties Served: Chickasaw, Lee, Itawamba, Pontotoc, Prentiss, & TishomingoServes & equips vulnerable children & youth, assisting themintheprocessof becomingself-sufficient&contributing members of society.
Helpful Samaritan Food Pantry119 Eastport Street, Iuka, MS 38852662-423-1263 County Served: TishomingoAssists people during periods of emergency economic crisis by providing food and/or other necessities on a limited term basis to meet hunger & other basic needs.
Hope Family Ministries2754 Mattox Street, Tupelo, MS 38801662-842-4673 www.hopefamilyministries.comCounties Served: AllOffersconfidential,Biblical,pastoralcounselingto individuals, couples, & families, while providing encouragement, direction, hope, & practical skills as people grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Marriage Enrichment workshops are also offered.
Junior Auxiliary of Tishomingo CountyP.O. Box 1213, Iuka, MS 38852662-423-6583County Served: TishomingoRenderscharitableservicesbeneficialtothegeneralpublic with particular emphasis on children, provides school supplies, coats, books, mentoring & Christmas gifts (through the Angel Tree), visits with the elderly once a month providing games & lunch.
L.I.F.E. of Mississippi(Living Independence For Everyone) 1051 Cliff Gookin Boulevard, Tupelo, MS 38801662-844-6633 www.lifeofms.com Counties Served: Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tishomingo & UnionEmpowerspeoplewithsignificantdisabilitiestobeasindependent & as fully involved in their communities as they can & choose to be.
The Lighthouse Enrichment Center, Inc.P.O. Box 2463, New Albany, MS 38652662-266-0076 County Served: UnionProvides necessary home repair assistance for elderly or disabled home owners or the working poor who live at or near the poverty level.
MOREDOLet’s
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2011 Partner Agencies
Meals on WheelsTraceway Retirement Community2800 West Main Street, Tupelo, MS 38801662-844-1441 ext. 1056County Served: LeeProvides a hot, well-balanced noon time meal 5 days a week to individuals in Lee County who are age 60+ & meet eligibility requirements.
Mission OkolonaP.O. Box 537, Okolona, MS 38860662-891-7243 Counties Served: ChickasawFollows the example of Jesus to provide for the hungry among us, Mission Okolona distributes food that meets the USDA guidelines to those in need.
NCADD (National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence)200 North Spring Street, Tupelo, MS 38804662-841-0403 www.msncadd.netCounties Served: AllProvidesfree,confidentialassessmentsforadolescents&adults suffering from substance abuse & addiction.
Neighborhood Development CorporationP.O. Box 782, Tupelo, MS 38802662-841-6411 County Served: LeeRevitalizes neighborhoods by providing safe, decent, affordable housing & by creating home ownership opportunitiesforfamiliesthroughhomebuyer&financialliteracy counseling.
New Haven CenterP.O. Box 135, New Albany, MS 38652662-534-4289Counties Served: Pontotoc, Tippah, UnionProvides a day facility for special needs adults where they can experience a variety of activities, enjoy the company of a peer group, learn life skills, & work toward greater
independence through lifelong learning geared toward their individual needs.
NMMC– Camp Breathe Ezzze830 South Gloster, Tupelo, MS 38801662-377-4930 www.nmhs.net/asthmacampCounties Served: AllTeaches children with asthma in a camp setting how to manage their condition to reduce hospitalization & improve school attendance.
NMMC– Cancer Patient Fund830 South Gloster, Tupelo, MS 38801662-377-4049www.nmhs.net/cancer_center_support.phpCounties Served: AllProvides help with medications, transportation & nutritional supplements to cancer patients in need.
NMMC– Diabetes Assistance Fund830 South Gloster, Tupelo, MS 38801662-377-2500 or 1-800-THE-DESK www.nmhs.net/diabetes_treatment_center.phpCounties Served: AllProvides supplies & self-management training for persons withdiabeteswhohaveinadequatefinancialresourcesto improve their quality of life & decreases preventable hospital admissions for the service area.
NMMC– Heart Patient Fund830 South Gloster, Tupelo, MS 38801 662-377-3158 www.nmhs.net/heart_institute.phpCounties Served: AllProvides assistance to NMMC heart patients & their families. These needs may include medications, educational tools, medical supplies and/or equipment & travel assistance for those patients who have inadequate financialresourceswiththegoalbeingtoimprovetheirquality of life & decrease preventable hospital admissions.
NMMC– Hospice Patient Assistance Fund422-A President Avenue, Tupelo, MS 38801662-377-3612 or 1-800-852-1610www.nmhs.net/hospice.phpCounties Served: AllProvides a specialized program of care emphasizing the management of pain & other symptoms associated with terminal illness. Works with the family & the patient to help them live each day as fully & meaningfully as possible.
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NMMC– Social Work Fund830 South Gloster, Tupelo, MS 38801662-377-3158 Counties Served: AllProvides assistance to NMMC patients & their families whose needs cannot be met by other patient care funds or by community resources. These needs may include medication, clothing, and/or medical supplies for those who are uninsured.
North Mississippi Kidney Foundation308 Hwy 8 West, Aberdeen, MS 39730662-369-6149Counties Served: AllProvides support services such as medication, transportation,&emergencyfinancialassistancetopatients on kidney dialysis.
Okolona Learning Community InitiativeP.O. Box 559, Okolona, MS 38860662-447-3222 Counties Served: ChickasawRaises educational expectations, ensures academic preparation&offersfinancialassistanceforpost-secondary education.
Parkgate Pregnancy Clinic, Inc.100 Parkgate Extension, Suite A2H, Tupelo, MS 38801662-841-1517 www.parkgateclinic.comCounties Served: AllProvides a safe, Christ-like environment designed to empowerwomen&mentomakelife-affirmingchoicesthrough education & support.
Regional Rehabilitation Center615 Pegram Drive, Tupelo, MS 38801662-842-1891 www.regionalrehab.orgCounties Served: AllProvides speech/language therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiology services & early intervention services to all ages in a long-term outpatient, therapeutic rehabilitation center. Services are provided untilmaximumbenefitisreceivedatnochargetotheclient or his insurance company.
S.A.F.E., Inc. (Shelter & Assistance in Family Emergencies)P.O. Box 985, Tupelo, MS 38802662-841-9138 or 1-800-527-7233www.safeshelter.netCounties Served: AllServes victims of domestic violence, their children, & all victims of sexual assault. Offers shelter & counseling for all victims.
St. Luke United Methodist Food Pantry1400 Clayton Avenue, Tupelo, MS 38804662-842-6522 www.stluketupelo.org/580827County Served: LeeProvides Lee County residents with food baskets who meetthequalifications.OpeneveryThursdayfrom9AM–12PM. Targets the elderly & families with children.
Sally Kate Winters’ Family ServicesP.O. Box 1233, West Point, MS 39773662-494-4867 www.sallykatewinters.orgCounties Served: Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Pontotoc, Prentiss & TishomingoProvides emergency shelter services for children from birth to age 17 who have been violated by crimes of child abuse, neglect & family violence. The program also offers overnight respite services for children within the foster care system. Runaway & homeless youth services are additionally available.
Special Education & Handicapped Students Bowling Association3473 Hwy 178, Mooreville, MS 38857662-372-4974Counties Served: Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Pontotoc & PrentissProvides bowling activities for students in special education classes to develop social skills & to improve motor skills & eye coordination.
MOREDOLet’s
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2011 Partner Agencies
Employment Status of Clients Served
Unemployed
17,579
Employed
33,196
Not in labor force
32,238
Survival, Inc.P.O. Box 171, Saltillo, MS 38866662-869-7088 or 1-888-915-7788 www.wearesurvival.orgCounties Served: AllProvides outreach services to victims of violent crime & survivors of homicide victims, enabling them to reconstruct their lives & develop something positive from the tragedy.
The Salvation Army—Chickasaw114 West Washington Street, Houston, MS 38851662-456-0070 County Served: ChickasawSupplies basic human necessities such as emergency food, shelter, utilities & medicine, & provides counseling for all persons in need in the area.
The Salvation Army—Fulton P.O. Box 1561, Fulton, MS 38843662-862-7249 County Served: ItawambaProvides minimum necessities of life on a crisis intervention basis.
The Salvation Army527 Carnation Street, Tupelo, MS 38802662-842-9222 Counties Served: Lee, Monroe, Prentiss & UnionProvides minimum necessities of life such as emergency food, shelter, rent, utilities & medicine, & on a crisis intervention basis. A noon meal is furnished for the hungry every Monday – Friday.
The Salvation Army—PontotocP.O. Box 267, Pontotoc, MS 38863662-509-9400 County Served: PontotocProvides minimum necessities of life on a crisis intervention basis.
The Sunday Fund Mississippi Methodist Senior Services2800 West Main Street, Tupelo, MS 38802662-844-1441 www.mss.org/help-sundayfund.aspxCounty Served: LeeProvides assistance with rent, meals, & general care to the residents of Traceway Retirement Community whose expenses are greater than their income.
Women First215 North Gloster, Suite D, Tupelo, MS 38804662-842-5725 Counties Served: AllOfferssupportgroupsforbreastcancer&fibromyalgiapatients, community awareness programs, a casserole ministry&resourcelibrarytofillitscommitmenttoeducate, inform & empower women’s lives.
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MOREDOLet’s
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The Funding Process
Funding Request Forms are received and reviewed for accuracy
Community Volunteers are trained and divided into panels
with 3 - 5 Agencies assigned
Community Volunteers visit their Agencies to see programs and
services in action
Community Volunteers conduct agency interviews and ask
about funding requests, budgets, mission, board makeup, etc.
Volunteers review fundingrequests and make recommendations to the United Way Board of Directors
Agencies Receive Funding
Funding Categories
Improving & Increasing Affordable
Housing
Strengthening Children & Families
Promoting Health & Wellness
Providing Community & Emergency Assistance
Improving Education
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In Chickasaw County
Alpha House $650
American Red Cross $2,500
Autism Center of Tupelo $500
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $181
Boys & Girls Club - Houston $25,000
CATCH Kids $5,500
COPES $12,000
Excel $15,500
Faith Haven $1,000
Family Resource Center $3,000
Gardner-Simmons Home for Girls $1,000
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $4,500
Habitat for Humanity $2,000
Harden House $500
Hope Family Ministries $600
LIFE of Mississippi $2,500
Mission Okolona Food Pantry $1,550
NCADD $1,800
NMMC Camp Breathe Ezzze $500
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $1,000
NMMC Diabetes Assistance Fund $1,000
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $400
NMMC Social Work Fund $500
North MS Kidney Foundation $3,000
Okolona Dollars for Scholars $1,264
Parkgate Pregnancy Clinic $600
Regional Rehabilitation $3,500
SAFE, Inc. $1,000
Sally Kate Winters $1,372
Salvation Army $18,000
Special Education Bowling $2,000
Survival, Inc. $3,700
Women First $2,700
Boys and Girls Club of Houston“Children are our future,” stated Craig Digmann, a mission-ary of Glenmary Home Missioners & regular volunteer at the Houston Clubhouse. “Anything we can do to encourage them to prosper & inspire them to have strong morals & values is time well spent.”
By offering extended learning opportunities & educational enrichment during non-school hours, youth improve academic performance encouraging them to graduate high school, pursue a post-secondary education & develop a lifelong love of learning. “I think it is very important to help children realize the gifts they have,” Digmann said. “At the Club, everyone is allowedtobuildconfidence&talentswhichcanbeusednow&later in life.”
Visiting the Club three days a week, Digmann also utilizes his carpentry skills by assisting with Club maintenance, upkeep, & repair of games including pool, air hockey and foosball tables.
OriginallyafarmboyfromIowa,Digmannfindshimself rightat home at the Boys & Girls Club & Chickasaw County. “Anyone comingtotheBoys&GirlsClubwillfindanatmosphereof community with the children who among themselves feel like a family of their own. I love the people here.”
Funds Distribution VolunteersSharon AtkinsonTiffany BeanLamar BeatyJewlene BrownBarbara BuggsBirdie BurdineTom Byrne, Jr.Linda CarnathanDonna ChrestmanJohnna CorleyHolly Crosthwait
Joyce East
Hank Franklin
Jim Gordon
Betty Holder
Talitha Hudson
Floyd Ingram
Shenia Jones
Steve Schultz
Scott Shempert
Terri Turner 13
4-H Itawamba County $2,200
Alpha House $500
American Red Cross $1,500
Autism Center of Tupelo $1,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters $150
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $700
Faith Haven $2,500
Family Resource Center $1,250
Food Pantry West/Mantachie $12,500
Fulton Food Pantry $15,000
Gardner-Simmons Home for Girls $750
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $700
Harden House $2,200
Hope Family Ministries $450
LIFE of Mississippi $1,100
NCADD $1,200
NMMC Camp Breathe Ezzze $500
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $200
NMMC Diabetes Assistance Fund $387
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $200
NMMC Hospice Assistance Fund $387
NMMC Social Work Fund $1,000
North MS Kidney Foundation $1,000
Parkgate Pregnancy Clinic $700
Regional Rehabilitation $1,950
SAFE, Inc. $1,500
Salvation Army/Itawamba $600
Special Education Bowling $750
Survival, Inc. $1,000
Women First $900
The Autism Center of TupeloMy son Lucas came to the Autism Center of Tupelo at age 3 with limited language skills, very little eye contact & zero interest in socializing with other people. As parents, my husband Todd & I were desperate for someone to help our son. We had already searchedoverayearforautism-specifictherapiesinthearea,but there had been none & we were almost resigned to defeat.
Then Sharon Boudreaux came to Northeast Mississippi with her yearsof expertiseinthefield,&openedtheAutismCenterof Tupelo. Almost immediately, my son began gaining language skills. As his ability to communicate improved, his temper tan-trums lessened & his beautiful personality emerged. We soon realized our son had a sense of humor & was incredibly smart.
Lucas has been receiving one-on-one services every weekday for more than a year now – & what a difference! He is incredibly verbal, makes great eye contact, loves to play with other children, can carry on conversations, & has started recently to read. I credit the Autism Center of Tupelo for Lucas’s amazing progress.
Emily Le Coz,Mother of Lucas, age 4
Funds Distribution VolunteersTommy ChambleeLynette WeatherfordAngie KinderNatalie KlineSuzanne LittleRuth McKinneyBrian QuinnJudy SmithJeffery StrunkMike ThornJanice WatsonTommy WeatherfordAlisha WilsonCharlotte Wolfe
In Chickasaw County In Itawamba County
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In Lee County
4-H Lee County $15,000
AEE $10,000
Alpha House $35,000
American Red Cross $53,950
Big Brothers Big Sisters $12,000
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $72,700
Boys & Girls Club/North MS $96,450
CASA $8,000
CATCH Kids $30,000
El Centro $2,500
ExPect $16,500
FAITH Food Pantry $20,000
Faith Haven $53,000
Family Resource Center $26,250
Gardner-Simmons Home for Girls $40,000
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $40,000
Good Samaritan Free Clinic $46,000
Habitat/Lee $58,000
Harden House $3,000
Hope Family Ministries $2,000
LIFE of Mississippi $6,000
Meals on Wheels $42,000
Methodist Senior Services’ Sunday FundShe was loved very much at the Traceway Retirement Com-munity campus in Tupelo. For her, every new day was a new world. She remembered very little but could sing all the words of any hymn she had ever heard. She had no living relatives and didn’t have outside visitors, but it was evident that she was richly blessed from the kindness and patience of other residents and staff.
Her social security check was only $300 a month with no pension or other income. She has been living on the money from the sale of her house… but it had run out. Because of Methodist Senior Services’ benevolence fund, The Sunday Fund, this lady was able to remain in her home at Traceway until her death, two years later. Was she aware that the Sunday Fund was paying most of her rent? No! In fact, neither the residents nor the donors ever know who is blessed by the Sunday Fund, butthefulfillmentof God’sministryisaccomplishedjustthesame. It is through the generosity of so many that the Sunday Fund supports seniors in need.
Pleasenote:Becauseof thestrictconfidentialnatureof Sunday Fund, we can’t publish actual names, images or facts; therefore, certain parts of the story above have been changed to protect the resident’s privacy.
Funds Distribution VolunteersTerry AndersonLynn BeadlesJerilynn BillingsleyFrances BrasfieldMarshall BriscoeTerry BullardDale ButlerTab CherryRenee CreelyMechelle CrosbyConnie Davidson 15
NCADD $48,500
Neighborhood Development $1,500
NMMC Camp Breathe Ezzze $3,000
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $8,000
NMMC Diabetes Assistance Fund $7,000
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $3,000
NMMC Hospice Assistance Fund $4,000
NMMC Social Work Fund $12,000
North MS Kidney Foundation $9,000
Regional Rehabilitation $28,500
SAFE, Inc. $70,000
St. Luke Food Pantry $5,000
Salvation Army/Lee $135,000
Special Education Bowling $5,500
Sunday Fund $7,500
Survival, Inc. $16,200
Women First $15,000
Dianne Davis-Loden
Liz Dawson
Cathy Fitzpatrick
Andy Garner
Janice Garrett
Amanda Gaskin
Kristi Gholson
Brad Glover
Margaret Gratz
Tommy Green
Tonya Hensley
Rhonda Horton
Mario Hilliard
Deborah Kellett
Michael Lindsey
Donna Loden
Mike Maynard
Ann McMillan
Catherine Mize
Paul Mize, III
Johnna Moore
Rachel Pierce
Greg Pirkle
Cathy Robertson
Tammy Rodgers
Ron Roof
Thomas Saulsberry
Ron Stephens
Crystal Tucker
Rhonda Weaver
Charlotte Wilburn
Cathy Williams
Russ Wilson
Larry Witcher
Diane Wolf
In Lee County In Lee County
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In Pontotoc County
Alpha House $1,000
American Red Cross $7,400
Autism Center of Tupelo $1,000
Banah Pregnancy Testing $5,000
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $6,500
CATCH Kids $9,500
Faith Haven $8,000
Family Resource Center $2,950
Gardner-Simmons Home for Girls $1,000
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $1,500
Habitat/Pontotoc $11,000
Harden House $2,000
Hope Family Ministries $1,250
LIFE of Mississippi $1,000
NCADD $2,150
New Haven Center $2,000
NMMC Camp Breath Ezzze $900
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $1,000
NMMC Diabetes Assistance Fund $300
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $100
NMMC Hospice Assistance Fund $1,500
NMMC Social Work Fund $1,050
North MS Kidney Foundation $2,000
Parkgate Pregnancy Clinic $500
Regional Rehabilitation $3,000
SAFE, Inc. $2,500
Sally Kate Winters $300
Salvation Army $14,800
Special Education Bowling $1,150
Survival, Inc. $1,500
Women First $3,000
Regional RehabilitationMy name is Rebecca Wright but my friends call me Becky. I’m 36 years old & live in Randolph. In June 2009 while attending an event with my fam-ily, I began to have a severe headache. I lost consciousness & then I had a grand mal seizure. My husband rushed me to Grenada Lake Medical Center where I was intubated & found to have a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Due to my critical condition, I was airlifted to University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. It was there that I was diagnosed as having a brain aneurysm. My family & I were very scared not knowing the outcome of my situation. Due to lack of insurance coverage at my place of employment, I was afraid I could not afford the therapy that I so desperately needed. We were blessed to hear of the services that Regional Rehab could provide for me at no cost. In the beginning of my occupational & physical therapies,Iwasweak&hadseverebalancedifficulties.Iamnow stronger & safer due to my determination & hard work along with the dedication of my therapists. I still have a long road ahead, but I know the therapists, my friends at RRC, will work with me as long as I continue to make progress. I enjoy coming to therapy because they make me laugh & give me hope for my future. Thank you.
Sincerely,Becky Wright
Funds Distribution VolunteersRonnie Bell
Pat Benjamin
Verna Butler
Patti Clator
Ken Corley
Kay Davis
G.B. Grisson
David Hamilton
Tiffany Heard
Marie Jones
Judy Kidd
Tracy Kramer
Bonnie Litton
Patsy Maffett
Allen Maxey
Connie McDonald
Mitzi Moore
Lee Oswalt
Diane Simmons
Bonnie Ware 17
American Red Cross, Northeast MS ChapterAfter dropping her husband off at work, Mary Jones returned tofindherhomefullyengulfedinflames.Aftercallingthefiredepartment, Mary was able to rescue her beloved dogs, Coco & Bubbles. The home was completely destroyed. The Prentiss County Fire Department encouraged Mary and her husband Dan to call the American Red Cross. The Red Cross provided the familywithimmediatefinancialassistanceandhotelaccom-modations. Mary said, “I don’t know what we would have done without the Red Cross. They were wonderful! We are so grateful for the assistance they provided in our time of need.” (the nameswerechangedforclientconfidentially)
4-H Prentiss County $7,000
Alpha House $500
American Red Cross $4,000
Autism Center of Tupelo $800
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $2,000
Boys & Girls Club/Baldwyn $10,000
Boys & Girls Club/Booneville $13,000
Faith Haven $2,000
Family Resource Center $2,000
Gardner-Simmons Home for Girls $1,500
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $2,000
Harden House $500
Hope Family Ministries $500
LIFE of Mississippi $1,000
NCADD $1,000
NMMC Camp Breathe Ezzze $500
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $800
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $300
NMMC Hospice Assistance Fund $1,500
NMMC Social Work Fund $600
North MS Kidney Foundation $700
Parkgate Pregnancy Clinic $500
Regional Rehabilitation $2,000
SAFE $2,000
Salvation Army/Lee $4,000
Special Education Bowling $1,000
Survival , Inc. $500
Women First $700
Funds Distribution Volunteers
Debbie Bishop
Joe Carter
Mary Carter
Gail Childers
Patrick Eaton
Ann Floyd
John Floyd
Mary Frenn
Walter Moore
Keith Parker
Christy Schell
Felix Shumpert
Lisa Stevens
Sergio Warren
Betty Williams
In Pontotoc County In Prentiss County
Judy Kidd
Tracy Kramer
Bonnie Litton
Patsy Maffett
Allen Maxey
Connie McDonald
Mitzi Moore
Lee Oswalt
Diane Simmons
Bonnie Ware 18MORE
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4-H Tishomingo County $1,000
American Red Cross $1,900
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $1,000
Boys & Girls Club - Iuka $7,500
Faith Haven $372
Family Resource Center $500
Food Depot of Tishomingo $4,500
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $500
Harden House $260
Helpful Samaritan Food Pantry $2,300
Junior Auxiliary of Tishomingo County $1,250
LIFE of Mississippi $250
NMMC Camp Breathe Ezzze $900
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $460
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $100
NMMC Social Work Fund $100
North MS Kidney Foundation $250
Regional Rehabilitation $750
SAFE, Inc. $100
Women First $300
Food Depot of Tishomingo CountyThe Food Depot started a short eight years ago with a mission of feedingthehungryinTishomingoCounty.Inthefirstmonthof service, a few less than 10 boxes of food were handed out from the doors of Harmony United Methodist Church. Since then, over 68,000 boxes have been given to widowers, families with children, the elderly, & anyone who is hungry. There is NO cost to the recipients – everything is donated. . . from the boxes the food is packed in to the building that stores it, to the food itself. “If anybody ever wonders about miracles, they should come by & help us pack food boxes one Friday night be-cause this is surely one of them. We’ve been going for 8 years now with all volunteer help, no paid staff & a donated supply of food,” says Maxey South, the 2011 Board President. With the help of sometimes over 60 volunteers a month from various Tishomingo County charities, churches, Sunday school classes, Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts & others, the Food Depot continues to feed the hungry. “Just during Thanksgiving & Christmas in 2010, we packed well over 1200 boxes of food weighing about 40lbs each. This has been a countywide effort where everyone has come together to help & I certainly want to thank you for your service,” states South. If you would like to volunteer or help with food donations, please contact us at 662-279-4184.
Funds Distribution Volunteers
Donnie Brown
John Castleberry
Beth Davis
Ted Day
Debra Estes
Tim Faulkner
In Tishomingo County
Jill Long
Laura McClung
Lisa Phelps
Tim Wigginton
Mary Ann Wright 19
In Tishomingo County In Union County
American Red Cross $4,000
Autism Center of Tupelo $4,500
Boy Scouts Yocona Area Council $2,000
Boys & Girls Club - New Albany $20,000
Faith Haven $5,000
Family Resource Center $750
Girl Scouts Heart of the South $1,000
Good Samaritan Food Pantry $16,000
Hope Family Ministries $1,800
LIFE of Mississippi $1,000
Lighthouse $6,850
NCADD $2,500
New Haven Center $11,000
NMMC Camp Breathe Ezzze $300
NMMC Cancer Assistance Fund $500
NMMC Diabetes Assistance Fund $180
NMMC Heart Assistance Fund $150
NMMC Social Work Fund $800
North MS Kidney Foundation $2,000
Parkgate Pregnancy Clinic $200
Regional Rehabilitation $1,500
SAFE, Inc. $520
Salvation Army/Lee $7,000
Survival, Inc. $200
Women First $1,500
Good Samaritan Center“I am a 59 year old woman, a resident of Union County for 36 years. In November of 2009 I found myself unemployed. I am not eligible to draw from social security at this time. I have a 17 year old daughter that lives with me; she is still in high school. The income that we have does not cover all our needs. Having Good Samaritan Center to come to once a month means a great deal to me. The feeling I get knowing that someone cares. The food I receive is always something I can use and allows me to be able to get other things I need, I never thought I would be in this situation, but I am very thankful that Good Samaritan Center is there for me during this time. It keeps me looking up.”
Funds Distribution Volunteers
Donna Bridges
Rev. Bill Everett
Belvia Giachelli
Lori Goode
Lanell Hudson
Gracie Jackson
Cathy Martin
Ruth Martin
Allen Maxwell
Martha Frances Monroe
Mike Nobles
Jan Pannell
Bobbie Ann Rorie
Vickie Rowland
Anne Shirley
Jill Long
Laura McClung
Lisa Phelps
Tim Wigginton
Mary Ann Wright 20MOREDOLet’s
Leadership Giving
The United Way Leadership Gifts Program recognizes these individuals and organizations for their strong financial
commitment to our community.LeadershipGiving Levels
Alexis deTocqueville Society
$10,000 or more
Brevard Family FoundationMichael & Amanda Foster
Dan FranklinLisa & Jack Reed, Jr.
Pillars Society
CorinthianMembership$5,000 - $9,999
Ionic Membership$2,500 - $4,999
Doric Membership$1,000 - $2,499
Other LeadershipGiving Levels
Cornerstone Club$750 - $999
FoundationFraternity$500 - $749
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A & D Consulting Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Allen and Diane McCurdy
American Family Association Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Rev. James Richardson
American Furniture Manufacturing, Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas
Atmos Energy Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous
B & B Concrete Co., Inc. Alexis de Tocqueville $10,000+ Brevard Family Foundation
Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. David BrevardMr. and Mrs. Henry Brevard, Jr.
BancorpSouth Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Mr. and Mrs. James Threadgill Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Larry BatemanMr. Bart J. BorganelliMr.andMrs.RandyBurchfieldGeorge and Kathi CarterMr. and Mrs. Gregg CowsertMr. William R. GullyRon HodgesMr. Patrick HouseMr. Jeffrey JaggersMr. and Mrs. W.O. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Joyner, IIIMr. and Mrs. Jim KelleyMichael and Micki LindseyKeithandElizabethMansfield
Mrs. Cynthia L. MarshJack and Amy McFerrinMr. and Mrs. Aubrey B. PattersonBill and Pam PraterMr. and Mrs. Greg RayCathy and Don RobertsonMr. Ryan C. RoperC.J. and Kaye RoperMr. James H. StringerMary Lois and Lyle Stockman Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. John A. GastonJo Carol KiefferMr. Joe W. McNeeseJimmy and Janice WardMr. Albert White Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. David S. AdcockMrs. Monica R. AldridgeKen and Donna AndersonAnonymous (5)Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. AventMr. Donald W. BarnesMs. Jennifer S. BarnettMr. Gary BondsMr. Derek CaswellMrs. Betty CochranMs. Melissa ConwillMrs. Patty J. FarrisMs. Vickie A. GoberMr. and Mrs. Alan L. GreerMr. William D. GreerClyde and Donna HubbardMrs. Carman L. JonesMs. Lynne C. JonesMr. James H. Locke, IIBill MaloneLee and Sue McAllisterMr. Paul E. Mize, IIIMr. and Mrs. Randy G. MorganMr. Larry PateMike and Nita Pate Trenda and Brian PlunkettMr. Jerry RayMr. and Mrs. Tally Riddell
Leadership Giving
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Mrs. Tara T. RoperMarty and Cari RoweAudrey and Jim ThomasMs. Carolyn B. WilkersonRick and Linda WillisJay and Mandy WrightMrs. Connie W. YoungMs. Laura S. Young
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Brenda E. Worthey
Biotronik Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Susannah and David Pace
Brooks Oil Company Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Tommy Brooks
Central Service Association Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. Bill Lowry, Jr.Wallace Quandt Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. William Rogers
Chickasaw County School District Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous
Children’s Dental Clinic Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Warriner
Circadence Corporation Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Carl L. McMillan, Jr.
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nipp
City of Tupelo Alexis de Tocqueville $10,000+ Lisa and Jack Reed, Jr. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Patrick Falkner Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mrs. Debra ByrdMr. John T. Kelly
Comfort Engineering of Tupelo Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiley
Community Bank Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Justin C. Martin
Community Development Foundation Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. David Rumbarger
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. and Mrs. Todd Beadles
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Tim C. Ewing
CREATE Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mike and Julie ClayborneLewisandMelWhitfieldJennie and Bill HannahMr. and Mrs. Whitney Williams
Denotee Martin Contractors, Inc. Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. and Mrs. Denotee Martin
Dermatology Center of North Mississippi, P.A. Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Dr. and Mrs. John Burk
Digestive Health Specialists PA Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Barney J. GuytonDrs. Sam and Mary Pace Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mrs. Wanda G. Williams
Ear, Nose & Throat Physicians of North Mississippi Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Roger Lowery Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Sandra and Harold Hudson
Endocrinology Consultants of Tupelo Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Shepherd
Excell Motors Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mrs. Karen G. Sullivan
Farmers & Merchants Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Paul Haynes
Fibre Craft Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Robert and Zelda Dexter
First American National Bank Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mike and Amy Webb
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First National Bank of Pontotoc Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Buddy R. Montgomery Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Anonymous
FMC Technologies, Inc. Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous
Franklin Collection Service Alexis de Tocqueville $10,000+ Mr. Dan Franklin Franklin Corporation Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. William L. Scott Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Doug and Leslie BrownMr. Hassell Franklin
Franks, Franks, & Jarrell, PA Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Jarrell
General Atomics Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Mr. Peter Rinaldi Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. and Mrs. Todd Beadles
Girl Scouts Heart of the South Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mrs. Jenny H. Jones
Good Samaritan Health Services Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499
Marty and Cindy Sparks
Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Mississippi Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Jarrell
Hardy Reed Capital Advisors Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 John and Sarah Frances Hardy
Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reed Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mrs. Anita Giglio Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mrs. Jackie Armstrong
Hematology - Oncology Associates at Bridgepoint Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Andrew and Donna Kellum
Holland, Ray, Upchurch & Hillen Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Reed Hillen
HoneyBaked Ham Co. & Café Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Chauncey Godwin, Jr.
Hunter Douglas, Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Whitney and Beverly Williams Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (1)Suzanne LittleMr. Matthew P. Weber
Itawamba Community College Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 David C. ColeMs. Dana L. HaleMs. Patricia Masur
J.E. Vance & Company P.A. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Buddy and Vicky Vance
J.T. Ray Company Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Talmadge and Katie Ray
James H. Shirley M.D., PA Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Buck Shirley
JESCO, Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steele Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (2)
Journal, Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Lloyd and Sally GrayBill and Jennie HannahMr. Joe Rutherford Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Joyce BrockMr. Richard CrenshawMr. Clay Foster
Kline Mechanical Systems, Inc. Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Kline, Sr.
Landtree, LLC Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood
Lee County Board of Supervisors Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benson Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Paul W. Harkins
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Magnolia Business Centre Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (1)Mr. Joe D. and Kim EstessMr. Joseph B. and Jessica Estess
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. DurrettJames GarnerMrs. Jenna N. GurnerMr. Danny W. MilesMr. Eric S. PetersApril E. VinetMr. and Mrs. Diago VinetMs. Grace L. WagesMs. Brittany C. Williams
Merchants & Farmers Bank Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Rickie Patterson
Mitchell, McNutt & Sams Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Mitchell, III
Montgomery Enterprises Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Luke Montgomery
MSU North Mississippi Research & Extension Center Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Camille and Crofton Sloan
MTD Tupelo Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Ted and Lynn Moll Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Brad A. Glover
Nail McKinney, P.A. Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 David and Ellen Miller Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (1)Ms. Linda CrawfordMr. James PeguesMr. and Mrs. John RepultMr. Eddie Wright Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Richard D. Bullock, Jr.Ms. Leslie G. GroomeMs. Nancy J. KilpatrickMr. Tollie White
NEW Corp of Tupelo Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Michael B. Workman Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Micheal Creel
Norbord Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Anonymous (1)
NMMC Iuka Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Layne HarrisTammy Taylor HillMr. Darryl LongMs. Vanita SouthwardMr. Fred Truesdale, Jr.
NMMC Pontotoc Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. Fred HoodMr. Brent Sanders
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Verna ButlerMs. Margaret HeardMr. Mickie JohnsonMr. David K. LindseyMs. Melissa LindseyDr. Sam MansourMs. Cathy WaldropKim R. White
NMMC Tupelo Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Steve AltmillerDr. and Mrs. Brian ConditMr. and Mrs. David FrilouxChuck and Kristie GholsonDr. Edward HillMr. Jimmy JacksonMs. Rhonda KellyMr. James PickeringMs. Kimberly RemmersMr. and Mrs. Bruce RidgwayMr. Rob RogersMs. Vivian RogersMs. Renee SuttonMark Williams, M.D.
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Susan and Tommy BozemanMs. Lisa A. BrownMs. Judy CrumpMr. Robert EllisMs. Judy HarrisonAlexis HillMs. Ruby JacksonMs. Memory NowellMs. Jamie RebentischMs. Lisa RenfroeMs. Joyce TubbMr. Kenneth Wheeler Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Robert AldermanMr. Morris AlexanderAmanda AllenMr. Jon ArnoldMrs. Amanda BagwellMs. Connie BakerMs. Sarah Helen BeckhamMr. Hank BoernerMs. Mary Bowens
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for a healthy MS
Mr. James BoyleMr. Calvin BraddockMs. Paula BrownMs. Sheila BryanAngela BryowskyMs. Wanda Della CalceMs. Leslia CarterMatthew CarpenterKim ChaneyMr. Kelly ChesnuttMr. David ClevelandMs. Shauna ClouseMs. Angela CogginsLeslie and Gloria CookMs. Linda CromeansMr. Eddie DaltonMr. Jesse DavisMr. Todd DavisMrs. Liz DawsonMs. Becky DoroughMs. Susan DowdyJoanne and Roy DuncanAmy EasleyMs. Cheryl EdgeworthJohn EdwardsMr. David ElliottMs. Melissa EnlowMs. Angie EverettBill FarrarMs. Lisa FleitasLarry Flippo and FamilyMs. Stephanie FordMs. Laurie FowlerMs. Sharon FoxMs. Regina FranksMs. Karen GeorgeDr. Jody Gibson, Pharm DMs. Elaine GillespieMs. Teresa GordonDr. Cecille GoysichMs. Charlotte GreenMs. Teri GreenMs. Sharen HallKimberly HammondGeorge and Joy HandMrs. Catherine A. HarvilleMr. Gary HaynesMs. Theresa HellenMr. Wade Henley
Mr. Gordon HollingsworthMr. Henry W. Horton, II
Donna HugginsDr. Susan HyattMr. Octavius IvyDr. Tristen JacksonMary JohnsonMs. Louise JonesCynthia JourdanMr. Shelley KellyMs. Alesia KendrickMrs. Debra KingMs. Barbara KitchensDennis KramerMs. Heather KurigerMs. Melinda LamonRhonda LewisMs. Jennifer LockeMs. Alice McAnallyOllie McCormickMrs. Kimberly McCroryMs. Peggy McElroyMrs. Phyllis McKoinDr. John R. MitchellMr. Lee MontgomeryMr. Doyle MoorePerry MorganMs. Judy MurphyMartha MyattCheri NippMs. Memory NowellMr. Mike OliverMrs. Tabitha OswaltMs. Kimberly D. PainterDr. T. Ray PerrineMs. Jackie PickeringSabrina PrestageMr. Bob RayRev. James RichardsonTim RicksMs. Pam RobbinsKeith RobinsonThomas RobinsonJennifer RogersLewis RogersMs. Cheryl RussellMs. Holli SandersMrs. Rhonda SaundersMr. John SavoyDavid SenterMs. Vicki ShouseMr. David ShumpertMs. Gina Smith
Melissa SmithMs. Cindy SpruillMs. Neva StacyMr. Mac StanfordCourtney StringerMs. Cynthia StultsDr. Amanda SummersMs. Debbie SwinneyMs. Toni TaylorMr. Javier TiscarenoMs. Paula TurnerMs. Kim TutorMs. Marion VanceMs. Kristin VinesMrs. Brigitta WalkerMs. Cherie WalkerMs. Janice WalkerMr. Carl WallaceDarlene WaycasterMs. Carla WeedenMr. Josh WenzelMs. Ottie WhiteMs. Susan WillisMs. Dottie WilsonMs. Donna WittMs. Misty Yielding
North MS Health Services Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Rodger BrownMr. and Mrs. Dean HancockMr. and Mrs. John HeerLynn and Tina HollandMr. Bruce Toppin and Ms. Mary A. PlasenciaGerald and Donna Wages
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. Mike Switzer
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Steve CarterMs. Mechelle CrosbyDr. Ormella Cummings, Ph.D.Mr. Wally DavisMrs. Kristy DukeBeth Stone FrickMs. Rose Mary HarveyMs. Karen KochMr. Scott LambertMs. Stephanie Maxcy
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Mrs. Lynn NelsonMrs. Marsha TapscottMr. Calvin White
North MS Medical Clinics Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. David BarberMr. Nandor KalliDr. Charles King and Dr. Joannie FranklinDr. and Mrs. Eugene M. MurpheyDr. and Mrs. Stephen ShirleyDon and Linda SmithDr. Renee G. Wilson Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Dr. Lynn Harkins and Mr. Patrick HarkinsDr. John Stanback Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Janet AngleDr. Marianne Barnes M.D., M.S. and Mr. Robert G. HajekDr. and Mrs. William EdmonsonMs. Cynthia IvyMr. Gerald KimbroughDr. Richmond McCartyMr. Terry MillerDr. Paul PerryMr. Aarthur RogersDr. Sue SimmonsDr. and Mrs. Jamie UngoMs. Wanda WallaceMs. Charlotte WestDr. and Mrs. David WittyMr. Brandon Young
North Mississippi Orthodontic Associates, P.A. Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Dr. and Mrs. Danny H. Dickey
North Mississippi Pediatrics Clinic, PA Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson
OB-GYN Associates, P.A. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Mark KellumDr. and Mrs. Wayne SlocumDr. and Mrs. Eric WebbDr. and Mrs. Ronny Young
Phelps Dunbar, LLP Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. William BeasleyGreg and Lisa Pirkle Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Deborah Rogers
PHILIPS Day-Brite Corinthian Membership $5,000-$9,999 Mr. Jim O’Hargan Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Barry and Lisha MaxwellClarke N. PenleyShirley and Dusty Short
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Anonymous Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (1)Mr. and Mrs. Joe BookerMs. Allison JohnsonDanane and Tom LynchMrs. Donita E. MartinMr. Matthew L. Queen
Premier Radiology Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Jr.
Prudential Financial Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murry
R.W. Reed Co. Alexis de Tocqueville $10,000+ Lisa and Jack Reed, Jr. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Catherine and Paul MizeMr. Jack Reed, Sr.Camille and Crofton Sloan
Radiation Oncology of North Mississippi Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Bert and Danna Duncan
Reed Manufacturing Company Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Danny and Kathy DigbyMr. and Mrs. David E. LendonSusan and Ed NelsonMr. Robert W. Reed, IIIGeorge and Betty Taylor
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. Craig Thomas Regional Rehab Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mrs. Becky B. Kellum Regions Bank Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Hoot Wilder Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. and Mrs. Scott DolesMs. Barbara Goodson Renasant Bank Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Scott and Teresa CochranMr. and Mrs. Stephen CorbanCathy and Mike FitzpatrickVickey and Jim GrayMr. and Mrs. B.B. HoschStuart and Brenda JohnsonHarold and Carolyn LivingstonMimi and Robin McGrawPam and Ray SmithMr. and Mrs. John D. TempleMr. and Mrs. Mitch Waycaster
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Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Anonymous (2)Mr. Gregory L. GoldbergMr. Perry GreenMr. and Mrs. Rick MaynardMr. Mark Williams Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (1)Terry and Lynda BullardMr. Greg BurksMr. John CastleberryKevin and Tammy ChapmanMrs. Barbara DanielsMrs. Phyllis DropeMrs. Janet GastonMr. and Mrs. Danny D. GladneyMr. and Mrs. John R. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Tommy McClureMr. and Mrs. Sam H. MiltonMrs. Debbie MooneyMr. Martis D. Ramage, Jr.Ms. Dawn A. Robbins
Renasant Insurance Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Ms. Debbie Shempert
Rob Rice State Farm Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Rob and Linda Rice
Robinson and Associates, Inc. Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Tom and Fredda Robinson
Room to Room Furniture Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Lisa and Jim Hawkins
Ross & Yerger Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Catherine and Paul Mize
Sanders Clinic For Women Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. C. K. White
Sara Lee Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (2)Geneva HuntMr. John A. Johansen
Smurfit Stone Container Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (1)
Social Security Administration Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mrs. Dale Bonds
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Jacqueline T. JenningsMs. Vickie MaskMs. Donna S. Mills
Southern Diversified Industries Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (1)Mr. Tom GrimesMr. Paul LandonMr. Terry F. MurphyMs. Betty G. Swan
Surgery Center of Tupelo, P.A. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Kathy and Jimmy Hamilton
Survival, Inc. Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mrs. Carolyn Clayton
The Byrne CPA Firm P.A. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Byrne, Jr.
The Cotton Bolt Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. Lee Caldwell
Tremont Floral Supplies, Inc. Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 B.J. Canup
Truck Center, Inc. Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Chuck Imbler, Jr.
Trustmark National Bank Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Malcolm and Inita McMullan
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Renee CreelyMs. Pam Fair
Tupelo Anesthesia Group Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. James M. Cooper
Tupelo Eye Center Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Dr. and Mrs. William C. Brawner
Tupelo Hardware Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. George Booth, II
Tupelo Medical Group, LLC Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Drs. Sam and Mary Pace
Tombigbee Electric Power Association Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Malcolm and Inita McMullanMORE
DOLet’s
for education
Tupelo Pathology Group, PA Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Ann Blair and Mark Huffman
Tupelo Public Schools Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen CorbanMr. and Mrs. Harold LivingstonKeithandElizabethMansfieldMary A. Plasencia Dr. Randy ShaverMr. Bruce ToppinDr. and Mrs. Richard B. Warriner
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Terry Harbin
Tupelo Rotary Club Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Julianne Goodwin, President
Tupelo Smiles Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Caron
Union County Employees Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Phyllis Stanford
United Way of Northeast Mississippi Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Melinda and Cliff Tidwell
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Shelia and Jerry McCoolJamie Adams Seale
UPS- Booneville Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Richard SkeltonMr. Derrick Usher
UPS-Tupelo Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Ms. Keisha BoganMr. Perry Davis
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Mr. Jimmy Adams
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Mr. Kenneth FinneyMelissa and Spencer KnightMike MooreMr. Joe WaldropMr. Kenny Wooldridge
Waide and Associates, PA Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Ms. Rachel Pierce
Weatherall Printing Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Deborah and Wade Kellett
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Anonymous (1)Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman
Wesson & Mothershed Eye Center Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Matt Wesson
WTVA / WLOV / WKDH Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (2)Mr. John P. Sullivan
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Anonymous (2)
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Ms. Kristin BuseMr. Larry M. HarrisMr. Coleman J. LeMaster
Personal GivingAlexis de Tocqueville $10,000+ Michael and Amanda Foster
Ionic Membership $2,500-$4,999 Dr.andMrs.DanBrasfieldMrs. Ellen Walker
Doric Membership $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (3)Joe and Polly BaileyMr. and Mrs. Roger BlandDr. and Mrs. John Bryson
Dr. and Mrs. Swan BurrusMr. and Mrs. Todd BuskirkMr. and Mrs. John S. CastlesCatherine and Billy CrewsMr. and Mrs. Jim FrererCobb and Ann GibbsMrs. Louise N. GodwinCharlie and Jane GreerDr. Roland Guest, Jr.Mrs. E. L. JoynerMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. LakeHughes and Ann MilamMr. and Mrs. Sammy M. PulliamMrs. Mary M. RiceDr. and Mrs. Samuel Waits, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Heywood WashburnDr. and Mrs. Frank WilburnMr. Matthew C. Wiseman
Cornerstone Club $750-$999 Ralph and Mary Beth BakerMr. Paul Eason
Foundation Fraternity $500-$749 Anonymous (3)Mr. and Mrs. Gary BeadlesMs. Joyce BeasleyLamar and Sally BeatyJames and Sue BethayMrs. Elizabeth BrownDr. and Mrs. James L. BrownMr. and Mrs. Norris CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Joe GaryMedford M. LeakeMr. William RaspberryJohn and Delores SmithMs. Kay L. TrappDr. and Mrs. James T. TrappMr. Lee R. Wells, Jr.Ms. Joan Wilson
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The best way to give: United Way’s County Impact Funds
You can choose to designate your gift to United Way’s recommended choice for giving, the County Impact Fund.Thisfundisoverseenbylocalvolunteerswhomakefundingdecisionstononprofitsbaseduponagencyreview and the needs of your community. This fund places more dollars where they are needed most to improve lives and make our community a better place to work and live.
Specific United Way Partner Agency
YoucanchoosetodesignateyourgifttoaspecificUnitedWayof NortheastMississippipartneragency.
Another United Way Organization
Your gift can be sent to help a United Way organization working in another community.
Additional information about designating a gift to United Way:
• Thedonormustrenewhis/herdesignationeachyearif theywishforittocontinue.Designationcriteria does not automatically carry-over from year to year. • Incaseswherethegiftisdesignatedtoanorganizationthatdoesnotmeetthecriteria,UnitedWayof Northeast Mississippi will direct the gift to the County Impact Funds where it will work for the common good by impacting lives and improving communities across Northeast Mississippi.
Pledges to Partner Agencies: United Way of Northeast Mississippi will pay designations minus 6% pledge loss, 12% fundraising costs, and 12% administrative expense.
Services to the Community
Designation Information Requirements
VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) through the Tupelo EITC Partnership
Promises of quick refunds and fast cash loans lure many people into deals with local predatory lenders, drainingthefinancesof peoplewhocanleastaffordtolosemoney.TheTupeloEITCPartnership,includingBancorpSouth, United Way of Northeast Mississippi, the City of Tupelo, Tupelo Housing Authority, and LIFT, Inc., provided FREE Tax preparation for those meeting stated income guidelines. Through this effort, VITA helped people to maximize tax returns and avoid predatory lenders.
Local Economic Impact of VITA $1,221,500 in federal tax refunds $448,012 received through Earned Income Tax Credits Over600returnsfiled
Why the EITC Partnership matters
Withadownturnintheeconomy,taxrefundshavebeenafinanciallifesaverformanycitizensfacinglowerincomes or job losses. Tax returns and refunds through the EITC Partnership have helped local families keep more of their own money for the essential expenses of food, clothing, rent, utilities and even mortgages. To learnmoreabouttheVITAprogram,calltheUnitedWayofficeat662-841-9133.
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United Way, doing more for our community. . .
Giving MORE children a quality education
• 14,282 students affected by classroom grants
• 2,270 tutoring participants
• 849 students helped with school supplies
• 384 children in early childhood education classes
Creating MORE ways kids can thrive
• 20,178 young people involved in character development programs
• 7,673 youth in leadership building programs
• 553 children in after school care
• 787 teens enrolled in abstinence programs
Having MORE healthy people in Mississippi
• 14,489 prescriptions provided
• 4,577 visits to a Doctor or Nurse Practitioner
• 1,213 dental services including preventive care
• 18,085 therapeutic rehabilitation sessions
• 4,634 drug and alcohol counseling or treatment participants
United Way, doing more for our community. . .
Welcoming MORE people home
• 199 individuals, 52 families now have permanent housing• 411 received financial counseling to move toward home ownership• 85 family homes were improved to make conditions livable• 40 handicapped individuals now have homes that are handicapped accessible
Keeping MORE families on track
• 1,245 participants in parenting classes
• 3,930 children assisted with Christmas gifts
• 927 couples in marriage counseling classes
• 131 enrolled in GED classes
Helping MORE in times of crisis
• 110,028 meals served
• 30,199 boxes of food given
• 25,772 nights of shelter
• 2,976 received clothing
• 475 needed furniture
• 343 received financial assistance after their homes burned
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1961 Lee UnitedNeighbors, Inc. is
formed
1982United Way of
Greater Lee County, Inc. name is adopted
1993United Way
surpasses $1 millionin annual pledges
1998Name is changed to
United Way of Northeast Mississippi
2000 Union & Chickasaw countyagencies included in
Funds Distribution process
2001Prentiss County
agencies included inFunds Distribution process
2003Tishomingo & Itawamba
county agencies included inFunds Distribution process
2006 United Way exceeds$2 million in annual pledges
2007Pontotoc County
agencies included inFunds Distribution process
201150th Anniversary of
serving thecommunity's needs
United Way Timeline
In 50 years, we have raised over $37,985,913 for United Way agencies serving schools, children, families, the elderly, the sick and those without access to basic necessities of life. Please help us DO More!
1961 United Fund raising campaign for all of Lee County. Left: Julius Berry, George McLean, Mem Leake & Jack Reed.
Members of the United Way of Greater Lee County fund distribution committee in 1987. Left: Roger Brown,MikeMaynard,FrancesBrasfield,Jessie
Meeks, Pat Pannell, Mitch Waycaster.
United Way of Greater Lee County exceeds its $325,000 Goal for 1982 with a total of $325,006.Left: Jack Reed Jr., Mary Wright, George Taylor &
Rodger Brown.
Celebrating 50 Years
We are honored & blessed to be writing to you today in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of United Way of Northeast Mississippi. Since this organization’s founding in 1961, we have volunteered in various capacities & watched as “Lee United Neighbors” has grown into a strong, longstanding, highly respected organization. When we gathered together in early 1961, (George McLean, Cliff Eason, John Osberg, John “Red” Rasberry, & Jack Reed, Sr.) it was determined that Julius Berry would serve as the first Chairman of the Board & I, “Mem” Leake, would serve as Fund Chairman. In total pledges that first year, we raised $103,446.90. We allocated those amounts to 21 agencies, with the largest parts going to the Boy Scouts, Cerebral Palsy & the American Red Cross – two of which are still member agencies today. This year, United Way of Northeast Mississippi will raise over $2 million dollars & give those moneys to 65 agencies—my how things have progressed! The two of us have seen many changes in our community over the last 50 years, but some things still remain the same. This community of good, hard-working proud citizens is still one of the most charitable you will find anywhere. We are proud to have been there with Lee United Neighbors in its infancy, & even more so today as we see the extraordinary impact that these 65 agencies are making in our community. Happy Golden Anniversary, United Way!
Medford M. “Mem” Leake Jack Reed, Sr.Founding Fund Chairman Founding Board Member
United Wayof Northeast Mississippi
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