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Redirect your United Way donations to Hungry for Change

February 08, 2010
mt_ignoreDid you know you can designate part—of all—of your United Way gift to Hungry for Change? Many United Ways include a Donor Choice option on their pledge form. All you need to is:

1. On your United Way pledge form, please specify:
• Amount you wish to direct to the campaign ($ or %)
• Name: Canadian Feed The Children - Hungry for Change Campaign
• Reg. #: 118830983RR0001
• Note: Please forward all of my information to Canadian Feed The Children (not anonymous).

2. We want to appropriately thank and recognize your gift in a timely manner, so please alert Canadian Feed The Children about your gift through United Way (this way we know to expect it).

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Note: Depending on the local United Way office, the transfer of funds can take a little time. Your direct communication is most appreciated! Please contact Lisa at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or (800) 387-1221 ext. 227. Note also that some United Ways require a minimum donation amount. (Most charge small processing fee for each designation, typically about $12.)

This is great news for companies restricted to supporting only The United Way; they can now join in the electrical industry-wide Hungry for Change Campaign! Companies struggling to meet their fundraising commitments can reach their United Way pledge while helping Hungry for Change, and larger donations to Hungry for Change are made possible!

CLICK HERE for Hungry for Change.

Last modified on March 03, 2010

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