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Statewide United Way & Federation Representatives on the FSECC

United Way of Florida, Inc.

(Serves as the Statewide Fiscal Agent)
Contact: Beth Meredith
United Way of Florida
307-B East Seventh Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-488-8171; FAX: 850-681-9137
Email:beth@uwof.org

Florida's United Ways ensure that your dollars are used effectively and efficiently. Funds contributed by state employees are used in their communities to solve local problems. Member agencies work year-round to prevent family violence, help victims of drug abuse, attack illiteracy, alleviate hunger and homelessness, assist the elderly, and prepare our young people for the future. United Way raises money for local member agencies so those agencies can concentrate on what they do best ... help people in need.

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America's Charities:

For funds designations
Denise Stafford
America’s Charities
14150 Newbrook Dr., #110
Chantilly, VA 20151
1-800-458-9505
FAX: 703-222-3867
Email:denise@charities.org

Campaign contact person
Donna Vaughn
America’s Charities
112 Sisso Cove
Winter Springs, FL 32708
407-971-0955
FAX: 407-971-0955
Email: dvaughn@charities.org

America's Charities is a federation of charities with 35 local agencies in Florida and over 100 national members meeting community needs through member charity services impacting health, human service, education, human and civil rights, and the environment. A 20-year tradition of giving and caring.

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Community Health Charities of Florida (CHCF):

For funds designations
Gwen Cooper
CHCF
P. O. Box 1049
Crawfordville, FL 32327
850-926-7003
FAX: 850-926-1003
Email:gcooper@healthcharitiesfla.org

Campaign contact person
Gwen Cooper
CHCF
P. O. Box 1049
Crawfordville, FL 32327
850-926-7003
FAX: 850-926-1007
Email: gcooper@healthcharitiesfla.org

Community Health Charities of Florida is a partnership of 45 of Florida's premiere health agencies that have joined together as the nations largest health Federation to raise charitable contributions in the workplace. Each year, state employees contribute over $400,000 to CHC-FL members, and each year our member agencies contribute over $100 million in Florida through research grants, patient aid and community services. Funds contributed by state employees are distributed locally with the exception of dollars designated specifically to research. Those dollars are allocated to specific research projects resulting in new treatments and services available locally. Our goal, is to end the suffering of people afflicted with life-threatening and chronic diseases. Your designations will help us reach our goal. For more information visit our website: www.healthcharitiesfla.org

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Earth Share:

For funds designations
Earth Share
Dept. 4011
Washington, DC 20042-4011
240-333-0300 (ext. 12)
FAX: 240-333-0301
Email:leslie@earthshare.org

Campaign contact person
Miriam Davidson
Earth Share
7735 Old Georgetown Rd., #900
Bethesda, MD 20814
240-333-0300 (ext. 11)
FAX: 240-333-0301
Email: miriam@earthshare.org

Earth Share unites Florida, national and international environmental organizations under one banner for workplace fund drives. Our members have protected Florida and the world's natural resources for decades, some for over 100 years. They battle pollution, promote recycling, protect endangered species and preserve natural resources everywhere. One gift to Earth Share allows you to save the Manatee and the Rain Forest and is distributed to all members. Donors may also designate contributions to the organizations of their choice. Over 93 cents of every dollar contributed goes to member programs.

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Global Impact:

For funds designations
Global Impact
P. O. Box 409616
Atlanta, GA 30384-9616
Email:campaigns@charity.org

Campaign contact person
Ron Miller, SE Regional Director
Global Impact
4514 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd., PMB #208
Atlanta, GA 30338-6202
770-671-9747
FAX: 770-671-9748
Email: millerr@charity.org

At Global Impact, our efforts are focused on making a tangible difference in the lives of the world's most vulnerable citizens.

Founded in 1956, Global Impact represents more than 50 of the most respected U.S.-based international development and relief charities. Every year, Global Impact charities touch over 206 million lives in virtually every developing country through disaster relief, education, health training and economic programs that promote self-sufficiency. Global Impact charities get results by providing the tools for people to help themselves.

Information on Global Impact and our member charities can be found at www.charity.org.

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Independent Charities of America (ICA):

For funds designations
Maguire & Maguire
1100 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
1-800-477-0733
415-924-1108
FAX: 415-924-1379

Campaign contact person
Amina Anderson
Director, Eastern U.S. Campaign Services
Independent Charities of America
P.O. Box 6612
Largo, MD 20792
301-772-0203
FAX: 301-773-3986
Email: aminaanderson@comcast.net

Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children. Healing the sick. Advancing research. Preserving the environment and conserving our natural resources. Delivering disaster relief around the world. Educating the young here at home.

Your donation provides immediate aid to those in need and helps make ready assistance for the future. Join with America's finest independent charities working together with you to share - the American way.

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Neighbor To Nation:

For funds designations
Jeffrey Lee
Neighbor To Nation
P. O. Box 79991
Baltimore, MD 21279-0991
1-800-477-0733
415-924-1379
Email:jeff@neighbortonation.org

Campaign contact person
Jack Garber
Neighbor To Nation
8001 Braddock Rd., #310
Springfield, VA 22151
1-877-841-6839 (ext. 114)
703-764-3210
FAX: 703) 764-3375
Email: jack@neighbortonation.org

Neighbor To Nation member charities provide human health and welfare services to people in Florida communities as well as throughout the country. Our members provide assistance to children and their families, the disabled, the sick and the elderly. Counseling, crisis intervention and disaster relief services are provided to people of all ages, genders and races. We are people in deed serving people in need.

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