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Coordinator: Anne Traylor
308 Miami St.
P.O. Box 735
Urbana, OH 43078
Phone: 937-653-8571
Fax: 937-653-8711
E-mail: atraylor@ctcn.net
Press Releases
2007 Champaign Article
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Caring Kitchen Enhancement Project
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Information and Referral
If you or someone you know needs information on or referrals to services, Information & Referral is the place to call.
In Clark County call 937-323-1400
In Champaign County call 937-653-4636


2-1-1 call center is serving Clark and Champaign Counties, 24 hour a day, seven days a week.

What’s the 2-1-1?

Information & Referral for Families
937-324-8687

A trained Family Resource Specialist is available to talk with families and service providers about local resources. This line also serves as the after-hours number to report child abuse or neglect.

Child Care Connections
Clark County: 937-323-4211
Champaign County: 800-915-0090

Click Here for Child Care Connections Online Search-link
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Affiliated Agencies
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Impact Areas – United Way’s Community Assessment (March 2000) laid the foundation to transition our funding system from a numbers/units based approach to measuring the impact of services on individuals and families. United Way redesigned its operational and corporate structure to support a more focused and accountable approach to program funding. Program funding was redirected from paying for the units of service provided, to paying for results, an outcome based approach. United Way asked it supported program to begin measuring the impact of their services on people’s lives, demonstrating how lives are improved.

Programs were reassigned to support new Impact Areas:
Core Services – “Foundations of the social service delivery system essential to health and wellbeing of the community addressing basic needs of food, clothing, shelter and safety.”
Stable Healthy Families – “Families having the resources to thrive.”
Self Sufficiency – “People working to gain and keep independence.”
Healthy Neighborhoods – “Neighborhoods where people feel safe, secure and proud to live.”

Volunteer Recognition
Volunteers are the heart and soul of United Way. Volunteers serve the United Way and our community in countless ways and spend many hours helping agencies and people. Each year the United Way recognizes the achievements and contributions of volunteers at the United Way Annual Dinner. The following Volunteers were awarded during the 2005 Annual Dinner. Please take time to read about these persons and how they have worked to help make our community better.

Hall of Fame
The President’s Award
Morrey Shifman
Lucie M. Robbins Volunteer Award

Special Events in Champaign County
Calendar of Events

September – Campaign Kick-off
March – Night at the Movies for Leadership Givers
April – Annual Meeting
- Annual Meeting Awards



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