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UNITED WAY SETS CAMPAIGN GOAL AT $650,000

Sept. 26, 2002 – The board of directors of the United Way of St. Thomas-St. John has set a goal of $650,000 for the 2002-2003 fund-raising campaign. Stephen Jones, Caribbean Manager of the Pharmed Group, will head up the 2002-2003 campaign.
The United Way’s traditional kickoff and appreciation breakfast will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas. This event will highlight early contributions and pledges toward the campaign, as well as honoring volunteers and contributors from the previous campaign.
Jones has gathered a strong group of volunteers to manage this year’s United Way campaign. Committee members include Shirley Quetel Hendricks, Jacquelyn Fredericks, Steve Baker, Micol Morgan, Dr. Christine Lloyd, Terri Todman, Eugene Farrell, Maudlyn Howard, Patricia Blake Simmonds, Carol DeSenne, Muriel Fenton, Angelika Balkarran and Marion Lynch-Esannason.
Each committee member will target his efforts and the efforts of volunteers to specific segments of the community. Assisting the committee are Susan MacFarland Helton, chair of the United Way’s leadership giving group, The Pacesetters and Cheryl George-Chance, the Employee Campaign Coordinator.
The monies raised by this year’s campaign will support the following St. Thomas and St. John human service agencies: American Red Cross, Carabana Ensemble Theater Company, Catholic Charities of the Virgin Islands, Civil Air Patrol, Downstreet People’s Youth in Action, Dial-A-Ride St. John, Dial-A-Ride St. Thomas, Ebenezer Gardens, Fair Haven Camp, Friends of Volunteers in Public Schools, Girl Scout Council, Legal Services of the Virgin Islands, Lutheran Reformation Summer Program, St. Thomas Reformed Church Summer Program, Shaky Acres, Victim Advocate Program, V.I. Council, Boy Scouts of America, and the V.I. Institute for Teaching and Learning.

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