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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Jan 2017, p. 60

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Final push to meet campalgn goal The countdown is on for the millionâ€"dollar march. United Way Milton‘s Together, We Are Possibilâ€" ity campaign is $125,000 shy of its $1,000,001 fundraising goal, and the organization is gearâ€" ing up for one last push to meet that mark. With just a few weeks remaining in the camâ€" paign, Jocal residents are asked to make a final contribution by visiting www.miltonunitedâ€" way.ca and clicking on the red donate button. Area businesses are also being asked to arâ€" range for a visit from the United Way, whose staff are only too happy to speak about the 26 agencies â€" and roughly 25,000 Miltonians â€" who benefit from the organization‘s efforts. "The time is now!" said United Way Milton CEO Kate Holmes, whose local chapter took in $912,000 during last year‘s campaign. "We We want to hear you. from Our Information Centre is open We‘re hoping to hear from you if we haven‘t already :®: 4 | ;!@ _ c Information Centre, 61 James Snow Park wary, 202 M'l.TON Tuesday to Friday â€" 12 to 4 p.m Saturday â€" 10 a m to 2 p.m hflg'srlcs milton@cn.ca â€" www.cnmilton.ca @CNandMilton â€" 1.800.216.9466 With a few weeks left to go before the end of the campaign, the Umle('i Way of Milton is looking to reach its $1,000,001 fundraising goal. oX ‘ 9 A Champlonfikg'oofo are calling on our corporate citizens to get inâ€" volved and make a true difference. Your donaâ€" tion means we can expand our reach and make even more of a difference in our community." Secondâ€"year campaign chairs Shawn and Bridget Saulnier noted that funds raised for the United Way help â€" among other ways â€" with girl empowerment initiatives, peer counâ€" seling and food programs for children. This year‘s campaign has enjoyed a number of new or upgraded partnerships, including with Moffatt Scrap Iron and Metal Inc., Conâ€" servation Halton, Gordon Food Services and MILTON A@ han Mushrooms. w ?::Ias% aa:st::rsec;ot?\?csall by doubling its doâ€" TH U R * JAN 1g 2 61 2 O 1 7 nation with a $30,000 contribution, while the MEET HGTV‘S BRYAN BAEUMLER Big Red Run â€" with more sponsors and parâ€" 7PM â€" IPM ticipants than ever before â€" took in $23,000. 33 ONTARIO STREET SOUTH wosuojeyapisurmnm | NOIIWVHJI NVIGVNWI NOLWW | LTOZ ‘6T Lenuer Aepsiny} | ET THURSDAY y‘ FRIDAY FREE + FREE 4â€"PACK 80G ALASKAN fl zfirRr:)WARE / wiINDsHIELD _ SET Agn'gi'& «s | Gift caro Ti3 gil Tamamy is 16 be tn FRIDAY SATUV S@E 10AM â€" 2PM 9AM-1$MDAY tnt mt inb mt l STEF canonico a"or:“m 973 FILL OUT A BALLOT For your chance to ALL OUT A RALLOT For your chance WIN A $250 Lowe‘s cirt caro on a nammmmonn SMALL APPLIANCE. k SMALL APPLIANCE VISIT LOWES.CaA/mILTON FOR DETAILS.

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