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Underneath everything we are, underneath everything we do, we are all people. Connected, Interdependent, United. And when we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. That's what it means to

LIVE UNITED.

Latest News
6-25-2009
'CAREGIVER FAMILY RETREAT' OPEN TO WAUKESHA COUNTY RESIDENTS
Waukesha County residents who provide caregiving support to an adult 50 years old or older have the opportunity to participate in a 'Caregiver Family Retreat' on Fri-Sat, September 25-26 at
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6-4-2009
CAREGIVER AWARENESS SIMULATION HELD JUNE 18
United Way in Waukesha County is one of five local organizations that coordinated the second annual Caregiver Awareness Simulation: Waking Up the Community to the Role of the Caregiver.  View the ev
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3-25-2009
VOLUNTEERS RECOGNIZED FOR 2008 ACHIEVEMENTS. TOP EVENT SPONSORS THANKED.

The United Way Volunteer Center congratulates the following five 2009 award winners for their significant volunteer achievements made last year:

COMMUNITY LEADER OF THE YEAR:
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3-20-2009
2009 CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN BEGINS WORK
The 2009 Campaign Chairman has been named.  Ken Riesch, president and chief executive of R&R Insurance Services, will bring his strategic leadership skills to United Way's annual campaign.  Ken is nat
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United Way Annual Meeting Held June 25. 2008-09 Annual Report Online
The Annual Meeting of United Way in Waukesha County was held Thursday, June 25, 8 a.m. at ProHealth Care, Pewaukee.

AGENDA
Year in Review, Board President Janet Schulz
Audit Report, Operations Director Mike Schnell
Positioning United Way for Growth - Our Strategic Priorities, Executive Director Jayne Thoma
Nomination Report & Recognition of Volunteer Leadership, Chair of the Organizational Leadership & Governance Committee Elaine Schmeda
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Success Story
Adaptive Community Approach Program
Karen is a woman with a disability who lives in Waukesha. While participating in the Community Orienteering Program she was a consumer at various local cafés and restaurants. Karen practiced her wheelchair mobility skills in and out of the buildings.   She would order and pay for
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