Meet Our Pacesetter Campaign Chairman: John Turner
…time, we should all invest ourselves in the organizations and relationships that are significant to us. I talk to my children about this idea often and have encouraged them to……
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…time, we should all invest ourselves in the organizations and relationships that are significant to us. I talk to my children about this idea often and have encouraged them to……
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…your home address and phone number. Talk with your child about how each house has a number, and how their house or apartment is one of a series, each with……
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…a child in need, listen to United Way Campaign Hero Janet talk about the impact your support of the fund can have. Help UWCA and the Central Alabama Children’s Fund……
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…their hand. McGlamery then challenged everyone to realize how important mental health is and talk about it in his or her workplaces while being encouraging to those who suffer. The……
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…on correcting or improving the report. There’s no risk—this credit check won’t hurt your score! Talk casually with a BB&T banker on any “big picture” goals. Hoping to qualify for……
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…main focus: getting everyone connected. Once we had done that, we started thinking, ‘Okay, what do we do besides talk on the phone?’” The organization took the opportunity to be……
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…alike adjust to life under quarantine with fun learning activities as well as important, topical issues, such as how to talk to children about the COVID-19 crisis. Easterseals of the……
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…recently met to mix, mingle and talk about their LE experiences, with alumni offering encouragement and motivation to the current class. United Way relies on corporate and nonprofit partners to……
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…part of my life ever since,” he said. “She was a good friend. I don’t think a week went by where I didn’t see her or talk to her. I’m……
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…shift. “Changing our language forces people to acknowledge old ideas and recognize that this is an actual person they’re talking about,” Bayles said. “’Addict’ conjures the idea of someone disheveled……
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…and then they would go back to their respective businesses. But [then we said], ‘If we’re really going to talk about Community Schools, everyone needs to work on the same……
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…role in the organization. “It started with the Women’s Division,” said Ireland. “Women would literally go door to door asking for donations. It’s always fun to talk to the ladies……
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