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The mission of the Great Rivers United Way is to improve the quality of life in our region by assessing community needs, by raising and distributing resources to respond to those identified needs, and by providing leadership to solve community problems.

Description:
In pursuit of our mission, the volunteers and professionals of the United Way value:
*responsible stewardship of contributed financial and volunteer resources
*ethical fund raising practices
*a proactive approach to identifying and responding to changing and emerging regional needs and issues
*the dignity of each individual in our community
*impartiality in decision-making
*community problem-solving
*collaborative relationships
*the diversity of our community
*the inclusiveness of programs and services
*volunteerism as a vital community resource
*open communication based on accurate information

History:
“Proud of our past and challenged by the future” is a significant phrase that can well describe the Great Rivers United Way. On July 20, 1949, the La Crosse Community Chest and Welfare Federation was created. Retired Circuit Court Judge Peter Pappas and businessman Ted Solie remember that community leaders back then were continuously tapped to donate to community causes. When asked to explain the reasoning to create the Community Chest, Solie said, “It seemed like a good idea to pool resources and raise money for multiple agencies.”

The Community Chest and Welfare Federation had three purposes:

To provide a means for agencies and the community to work together for the best possible program of health and welfare services for the people of La Crosse.
To study and define social welfare problems and human needs. After the problems have been discovered, to find ways and means to solve them.
To raise and disburse funds for voluntary member health and welfare agencies which provide services to the community.
In 1949 there were seven agencies: YMCA, YWCA, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Salvation Army, La Crosse Home for Children, and La Crosse Welfare Association. Albert Funk, Jr. served as the first Campaign Chair with a goal of $101,760. “It was the first campaign after the war and we didn’t know what to expect,” said Funk. John Felton from Northern States Power recruited him and told him that all he needed to do was “stand around and look wise.” The campaign met with overwhelming success and exceeded their goal by over $30,000. Funk attributed the success to the appeal of supporting multiple agencies with one contribution.
Now, the Great Rivers United Way continues to be the local premiere fundraising organization. Currently, 27 Partner Agencies are receiving funds to assist in providing 61 specific programs through the 2006 Community Investment process. Since 1949, the Great Rivers has raised over $40,000,000 thanks to the generosity of our community and the hard work of our volunteers.

Contact people:
 Kristen Brinks, Director, Community Outreach, (phone), (email)
Teri Booth, Office Manager, (phone), (email)
Rose Mary Boesen, Chief Executive Officer, (phone), (email)


Office fax number: (608) 796-1410

Address:
1855 East Main Street
Onalaska, WI 54650
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.greatriversunitedway.org
Last updated on October 16, 2009


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