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Lycoming
United Way: more than 80 years of caring
By Lou Hunsinger Jr.
Saturday will be the Lycoming County United Way's annual
Day of Caring. It is a day in which volunteers perform various
types of needed work at many of the United Way's member
agencies' facilities.
The Lycoming County United Way has been in the business
of caring for more than 80 years, beginning in 1922 as the
Community Chest.
The origins of what would later become the Lycoming United
Way occurred at a meeting in November 1921.
According to a Gazette and Bulletin article of November
1921 about 150 persons who represented contributors to and
workers for various welfare agencies (they would later be
called social service agencies) met to put together an organization
to that would combine, into one effort, all of those agencies
with financial fund drives. The result would save on duplicated
effort as well as averting donor fatigue.
The idea for a Community Chest came from the example of
similar organizations in Harrisburg and Cinncinnati.
The constitution from the newly formed Community Chest said
in part, " ...Its purpose is to collect, hold, distribute,
money and to assign any money over from time to time to
social, civic, welfare and charitable organizations as may
be affiliated with it...To provide a center of committees
and service bureau for all social and charitable work."
Quoting another Gazette and Bulletin article from October
21, 1930, "The formation of the Community Chest has
resulted in gradually simplifying the securing of adequate
public subscriptions in a combined budget for distribution
to various institutions through one campaign, where formerly
it was necessary for these organizations to conduct individual
campaigns each year to carry on their work."
Through the years this organizational entity has gone by
a number of names including Community Chest, Red Feather,
Lycoming United Fund, Lycoming United Way and finally Lycoming
County United Way.
The mission, however, has always remained the same, "To
provide support for voluntary, non-profit organizations,
local, state or national in scope which operate to the benefit
of the health, welfare and recreational areas of Lycoming
County."
In 2002, 47 agencies benefited from support from the Lycoming
County United Way and residents used these services more
than 112,000 times.
Lycoming County United Way's proud tradition of service
and caring continue to benefit the citizens of the county
in many ways.
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