
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Many thanks to all our supporters for the 2009-2010 Campaign

Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Clean Up Coshocton Day 09

In a time where many people are struggling to make ends meet and find the positives in the world, this day was an example of the determination and pride of the residents of Coshocton to come together and help one another. Individuals of all ages, families, and numerous groups all came together to lend a hand.

On behalf of the City of Coshocton and the United Way of Coshocton County we want to thank everyone who was a part of Clean Up Coshocton Day and to those who worked in your own neighborhoods to make Coshocton a beautiful place, a place we can all be proud to call home.


Clean Up Coshocton Day Poster Contest

Haven Mizer, Central Elementary

& Shania Zeigler of South Lawn Elementary (who was unfortunately home sick the day we came for her pizza party. Her class enjoyed the pizza that day and Mayor Mercer made sure that she got a certificate for her own personal pizza later!)
A big THANK YOU to Dominoes Pizza and Papa Johns Pizza for donating the pizzas!
April Volunteer of the Month
Penny Egler, who volunteers for First Step Family Intervention Services, inc. has been named the United Way of Coshocton County Volunteer of the Month for April. Egler was nominated by the staff and Farrah Cunningham, Program Director. Nominated for her willingness to help out in any way needed, Egler goes above and beyond to get her jobs done.
Egler is a very active volunteer at First Step. She volunteers every Wednesday night to help with Bingo at the Moose Lodge –a fundraiser for First Step. Egler also helps First Step by cleaning the offices –even cleaning windows! Cunningham describes Egler as “a very caring and compassionate person towards others. She is always willing to help.” Dedication and hard work, like that of Egler is what makes an organization strong. “She never complains and has a smile that always brightens up your day,” says Cunningham.
In addition to helping at First Step, Egler is also an active volunteer at the Coshocton Senior Center and at Windsorwood Place. When not volunteering, she enjoys spending time with her husband Ron Eglar. She has a daughter, Megan and twin grandsons, Austin & Brady.
First Step FVIS provides 24/7 care for victims of violence. They also offer classes to victims of violence, and classes for perpetrators, as well as classes on prevention. For more information on their services or how you can help, contact them at 622-8504 or their offices at 604 Walnut St. Coshocton. First Step will be holding a fundraiser on June 20, 2009 called the “Backwoods Archery & Trap Competition.” It will be held at the Coshocton County Sportsman’s Club. This includes events like Trap competition, Archery Competition and a Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament. Food and drinks will also be provided. On August 8, 2009 First Step will host the Backwoods Softball Tournament at the Lake Park Complex. This event will include a Co-ed softball tournament and a Cornhole Tournament. Food and Drinks will also be provided. For more information, contact the First Step office.
On behalf of the Board of United Way of Coshocton County, Inc., I would like to congratulate and thank Penny Egler for being recognized as a person in our community who is willing to volunteer his time and talents to the community. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED.
March Volunteer of the Month

Kay Hart, who volunteers for the American Red Cross has been named the United Way of Coshocton County Volunteer of the Month for March. Hart was nominated by Caroline Johnson, the Chapter Office Manager.
Hart is very helpful around the Red Cross office. She can be found scheduling instructors for the Health and Safety classes, handling Monday morning tasks that have come in over the weekend and even keeping the office beautiful outside by caring for the flowers. Kay is willing to pitch in and help out wherever needed. She has been a volunteer for over 3 years.
Johnson describes Hart as always “bright and friendly, which is a great to have on Monday morning!” “Kay is dependable and really cares about the Red Cross and our Clients.”
In addition to the Red Cross, Hart is a member of the Roscoe United Methodist church, along with her husband John and children Michelle and Phil.
The American Red Cross is very busy this time of year with CPR classes, Lifeguard training, and preparing and scheduling for a summer full of swimming lessons, Safety City, blood drives and much more! To volunteer or get more information about the Red Cross, contact them at 245 N. 4th St. or by calling 622-0228.
On behalf of the Board of United Way of Coshocton County, Inc., I would like to congratulate and thank Kay Hart for being recognized as a person in our community who is willing to volunteer his time and talents to the community. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Happy New Year!
First of all like to take the opportunity to wish you good health and much prosperity in the new year.
Now, a little campaign update...
We are currently at 77% of our goal or $288,394. The good new is that there are so many areas that are up this year!
- We have almost $30,000 in new givers! -Some new companies like Baker's IGA, Best Heating & Air, & The Beacon. That's wonderful!
- We have so many places that have really increased their campaigns and made a substantial difference. The School division is over their goal by $1,671. The Public Employees Division is over by $1,757!
- We just received a donation -never received before- from the State Bar Association for $3,300!
- Many companies and/or groups have nearly doubled their totals from last year....Kraft Foods, Century National Bank, Auer Ace Hardware, Time Warner Cable. Lots of positives.
- Others with nice gains...Ohio Heritage Bank, Annin, Jones Metal, Buehlers, Chase, CASCO, Home Loan, WTNS, Dr. Erwin Family Eye Care.
- Unfortunately, this economy has been very hard on our big industry. The industry has been so good to us in the past, making up 67% of our campaign monies last year. To date the Industry division is down $40,721 over last years campaign total. This is understandable, but making it a real challenge on our end. We are still waiting on Clow, AK Steel, Novelty Advertising and Longaberger to come in to boost those numbers a bit.
I refuse to give up. We will tentatively close our campaign (although we NEVER stop taking money!) on January 30th, in order to prepare for the Annual Meeting held in February. That leaves us one more month to beat every bush out there. If you have any ideas on last push efforts, please let me know. We must make a difference when our community needs us most!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Volunteer of the Month
Duane Stutzman (Pictured above (Left) with T.J. Wright, 2nd grader at Keene Elem.), December’s United Way Volunteer of the Month!
Duane Stutzman, who volunteers for the Tutoring, Learning & Contributing program (TLC) has been named the United Way of Coshocton County Volunteer of the Month for December. Stutzman was nominated by Kathy Raber, Keene TLC Supervisor.
Duane Stutzman has been a TLC tutor at Keene Elementary for 2 years. He is a junior at River View High School. When Duane arrives at tutoring, he is the one everyone (tutors and students) looks up to. “From the time he hits the door until the end of each session, he always has a smile on his face, energy that is contagious. He is always positive and ready to do whatever is asked of him,” states Raber. The word “no” is not in his vocabulary. Because he is so committed to the program, his students work really hard to get a high five, “good job” or just a smile out of Duane. He strives every week to bring out the best in everyone. According to Raber, Stutzman is a great mentor for everyone he touches. Raber feels he is a true blessing to the TLC program. “We are so lucky to have Duane in our program. He is such a dedicated and caring young adult. When I think of T.L.C, I think of Duane and smile,” states Raber.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Night Before Christmas -United Way style
And all through the house,
The cats are not stirring
Thank God there’s no mouse.
When out on the roof
Arose such a clatter
I pulled on my sweats
To see what was the matter.
I threw open the window
Drew up my gaze
To see a sight
That did shock and amaze.
Out on the roof
With a thump on the snow
Landed a sleigh and a driver
Sporting a United Way logo!
His smile was merry
His features so bright
I knew in a second
He was our hero tonight.
As I drew in my hand,
And was turning around
Down the chimney our Hero
Came with a bound.
I stood quite still
When he landed so slow
And asked him quite simply
Why the UWay Logo?
His eyes, how they twinkled
His dimples so merry
He answered quickly
And did not tarry.
“Tis the season of giving,
of love and of sharing.
What better way to
Show we are caring?
Than to give to the needy,
Provide for the poor
United Way does that,
And so much more.
With problems so great
In our world today
It gives me hope
To see United Way…
Address the issues
Our communities face
To find solutions
With dignity and grace.”
Laying a finger
Aside of his nose
With a wink and a smile
Up the chimney he rose
I knew it was Santa
That jolly old elf
Who cared about this world
More than himself.
I heard him exclaim
As he flew out of sight
“Give to United Way &
May your holidays be bright!”
Monday, December 1, 2008
Half Way There!
I am happy to announce that we are officially half way to our $375,000 goal!
Congratulations to the Schools Division! They were the first group to hit and exceed their goal!
This year the schools have brought in $28,658.96!
Here's where the others are ranked as of today...
Goal; Total raised; % of Goal
Public Employees $20,000; $19,908; 99.5% -Only $92 away!
Retiree $10,000; $ 3,399; 94%
Professional $23,000; $21,025; 91.4 %
Retail/Small Business $45,000; $36,033; 80%
Agribusiness $5,000; $3,790; 75%
Industrial $221,000; $28,502; 13%
We need you! If you haven't given, please consider helping out. Those struggling need us more now than ever. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 84 or donate online by going to our website at http://www.coshoctonunitedway.org/. Thank you!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Ace IS the place!

Kraft is committed!
Kudos to the Coshocton Kraft Foods plant. This group joined hands and collected $12,863 for this years' United Way campaign! That is a little more than double what they did last year! Thank you Kraft employees for your contributions and dedication to helping your friends and neighbors in Coshocton County!
Here's just a few of the Kraft employees proud to be a part of it all.
Thanks also to the supervisors and plant Campaign Manager Arturo Jauregui for scheduling the 37 meetings we had to let Kraft employees know about the great things that the United Way does. This was time well spent! LIVE UNITED!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Hopewell has fun!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Chase Chips In

Thursday, November 6, 2008
Thermometer

Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Results are coming in...

United Way of Coshocton County is making a difference in our community. Please contact the office if you have any questions or would like to volunteer with any of our programs.
The great group of employees over at the Coshocton County Board of Health collectively put together a lovely luncheon to raise funds for the United Way.
Monday, November 3, 2008
American Red Cross

The evening highlighted the services that the Red Cross provides to the families of military. Red Cross is the only means to contact a solideir in the case of an emergency.
The Coshocton Hospital (Dave Powers & crew) served a delightful meal.


And the Coshocton Big Band entertained the guest with great music. Congratulations to the Red Cross and it's volunteers who put on a very nice fundraising event.

CASCO



