Title: United Way of Washington County
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2United Way of Washington County Karin
Westerlund Community Impact Coordinator
Partners in Caring Boy Scouts of America
Ed McCollin Connie Bielinski Bay
Lakes Council Potawatomi Area Council
3SERVICES THAT IMPROVE LIVES
United Way of Washington County utilizes outcome
measurements to evaluate program results.
Results are determined by the difference each
program makes on the quality of life of county
residents. Each year United Way volunteers base
program funding decisions on the results obtained
by each partner agencys programs. Here is a
chart of how donor dollars raised during the 2008
campaign are being distributed in 2009 to
programs in five different impact Areas.
4Developing Successful Children Youth
PROGRAMS THAT BUILD DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS AND
PROVIDE SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Match Program, Big Brothers Big
Sisters Intervention, Threshold Project Learn,
Boys Girls Club Habla Espanol, Boys Girls
Club Prevention, Council on Alcohol Other Drug
Abuse Comprehensive Youth Development Boy
Scouts-Bay Lakes Council Boy Scouts-Potawatomi
Area Council Youth Development, Girl Scouts of
Wisconsin Southeast
- 1413 Boy Scouts achieved enhanced life skills
- 106 children ages birth to 3 with a
developmental delay learned new skills at the
Threshold - 5402 youth participated regularly in alcohol /
drug free alternative activities coordinated by
the Council on Alcohol Other Drug Abuse - 2473 Girl Scouts improved decisions-making
skills
5Boy Scouts of America
- Mission Statement
- To prepare young people to make ethical choices
throughout their lifetimes by instilling in them
the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
6United Way helps educate the public about needs
in Washington County and program services that
help address those needs.
United Way provides funds that help Scouts
Learn new and interesting skills as they in
advance in rank from Cub Scout to Explorer
Scout Develop leadership skills and achieve
improved character development Understand the
value of community service Develop
patriotism Stay physically active
71 in 3 Washington County residents will use a
program provided by a United Way Partner Agency
sometime in their life. That means of 129,477
Washington County residents (2008 Census
estimate), 43,159 people are/have been helped.
8To learn more, contact United Way of Washington
County 120 N. Main Street, Suite 210 West Bend,
WI 53095 Phone 262-338-3821
unitedwayofwashingtoncounty.org
Boy Scouts of America Bay Lakes Council
Potawatomi Area Council Phone
920-734-5705 Phone 262-436-8410 www.baylakesbs
a.org www.pacbsa.org
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