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Advocacy in Action – Texas Legislature

The Texas Legislative session starts in January 2009 . Here’s one way United Way works as an advocate for the community with United Ways of Texas (UWT) at every legislative session. UWT is the statewide association of Texas’ local United Ways and its’ members represent 70 communities and the overwhelming majority of Texans. United Ways of Texas’ priorities for the 2009 Texas Legislature are fully aligned with our priority goals of Education, Financial Stability and Health to advance the common good. In addition, they continue our efforts to support Texas nonprofits, to increase disaster preparedness and to promote 2-1-1 Texas. The legislative priorities for 2009 are: 1. Education – Helping Children and Youth Achieve their Potential-Expand and Improve Access to and the Quality of Pre-Kindergarten-Increase Pre-Service Training Requirements for Child Care Workers-Increase the Graduation Rate and College Readiness with Proven Strategies 2. Income – Promoting Financial Stability and Independence-Create Incentives for Participation in State-Supported College Savings Plans-Promote Financial Stability Among Texas Seniors-Increase Utilization of the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit 3. Health – Improving People’s Health-Support Efforts to Expand Access to Health Insurance for Children and Adults-Increase the Dental Health of Low-Income Children-Improve and Expand Disease Prevention Efforts to Improve Health and Save Money-Address Obesity among Texans of All Ages-Support Efforts to Assist Texas Seniors to Age Healthy and Well 4. Building Capacity of Texas United Ways-Sustain Public and Private Investment in 2-1-1-Protect the Tax Exemptions and Advocacy Voice of Texas Nonprofits-Ensure Appropriate Representation of Nonprofits in Disaster Preparedness-Monitor Issues […]

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Provide Solutions, not Just Manage Problems

As 2008 is coming to a close we appreciate all the ways you already support United Way Capital Area by Living United. Whether you Give, Advocate or Volunteer, thank you for your help. You are making a difference. Will you consider making a tax-deductible year-end donation to help us continue our mission? When you support United Way Capital Area, you’re helping us build a better Central Texas by:– Helping children and youth achieve their potential through education– Helping people move towards financial independence– Improving peoples health– Advancing the common good around the building blocks for a better life, funding programs and services in Education, Financial Stability and Health As Central Texas is changing we’re changing with it, to remain as effective as possible. We’re trying to provide solutions to our communities issues, that not just manage problems, this goes without saying, but provide solutions for individuals and families to empower and insulate themselves against the economic ups and downs. Please take this opportunity to make a gift, any amount will help us create the change we all want to see in our community, www.unitedwayaustin.org/donate Remember, all gifts are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Again, thank you for supporting United Way Capital Area!

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United Way Capital Area Volunteer/Supporter wins Butler Award

The Community Action Network announced its 2008 Butler Award Winners. One of the winners is Ann Stafford, who is among our most active volunteers and supporters here at United Way. Ann Stafford, community affairs manager for Spansion, received the bridge builder award for her work promoting greater private investments in health and human services. Congratulations, Ann! Congratulations also go to one of our funded agencies, Family Eldercare, who also received a Butler Award for its Summer Fan Drive. The Butler Awards were established in 2006 in honor of Fred Butler who retired as Executive Director of Community Action Network after 11 years of service.

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2-1-1 on NPR this morning

NPR did a great story on 2-1-1 in Los Angeles, highlighting the work they do and challenges they face. 2-1-1 Texas is run here by United Way Capital Area. It’s one of the ways we provide an essential service every day to Central Texans. Connecting people in need to the services available to them. It’s quick and it’s a free call. Calls for help here have increased by 17% over last year, so more and more of our neighbors cannot make ends meet. We need your help more than ever. Check out the story here. and more about 2-1-1 Texas here.

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Food Stamp Usage Up

Form the ABJ, another worrying sign that more and more Central Texas families are struggling to make ends meet. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is reporting that food-stamp participation in Texas jumped from 2.68 million individuals in August to 2.95 million in September. As the economic hard times continue, it is likely that the number will continue to increase, officials say. “Texas ranks 47th in the nation in the number of food-secure families, meaning we have more people wondering where their next meal will come from than almost any other state,” said Celia Hagert, senior policy analyst at the Texas Center for Public Policy Priorities, an Austin-based think tank. “That’s roughly 1.3 million households, and that number will undoubtedly swell as the full effects of the recession hit Texas families. We need to shore up the Food Stamp Program to keep more families from going hungry during this crisis.” Nationally, food stamp participation reached a record high in September with more than 31.5 million people receiving the benefit. The increase was driven by economic factors, as well as by the impact of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. Previously, participation peaked in November 2005 with more than 29.85 million served by food stamps nationwide in the wake of three hurricanes.

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Family Eldercare presents: Informational Webinar for Caregivers and Older Adults

Topic: Assisted Living & Other Housing Optionswith Suzanne Oliver, LCSW Questions answered: What are housing and community options? What are the differences? How can you tell it is a good facility? What is covered? When is it time? How can you begin this conversation? How do you make the transition? Date and Time: Tuesday, December 16th; 12pm-1pmCost: Free! (Thanks to a City of Austin grant.) Registration:Carin Yeh at 512-483-3583or email cyeh@familyeldercare.orgWebsite: www.inhomefamilyeldercare.org

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Families demonstrate the power of “Living United”

Approximately 60 volunteers made up of parents, children, grandparents and friends came together to volunteer their time at Wesley School during United Way Capital Area and Hands On Central Texas “Family Day of Service” held on Saturday, November 22, 2008. The Child Care Facility Improvement Project managed by United Way Capital Area Success By 6 Program, helped enhance the quality of Wesley School who serves seventy-two children ages 5 weeks to after-schoolers from a variety of backgrounds and experiences. The volunteers cleaned and painted classrooms, constructed a tricycle path, constructed a playground area including installing landscape timbers, filling sandboxes and tearing down old playground equipment. The event kicked-off with a continental breakfast and a brief program. The speakers included Laura Smith, Director of Wesley School and Rochelle Carlin, Wesley School Board President; David Balch, President of United Way Capital Area, and Police Officers Roman Lopez and Jimmy Diaz of the City of Austin Police Department who talked about crime prevention and neighborhood safety awareness. The Police Officers showcased the newest squad car to the children explaining what the police do and how to stay safe. The children sat in the car with the lights and sirens going and were given sticker badges to remember their day. We would like to express very special thanks to the “SHW Group” who did a fantastic job in constructing the playground area, Bonner Brown who managed all of the activities throughout the day, and to Wesley School for partnering with United Way Capital Area […]

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United Way Young Leaders Society's Wild Night Out Waikiki

Mahalo for everyone who came to the coolest…and coldest November Luau EVER! We had a terrific turnout of United Way YLS members and their guests at Wild Night Out Waikiki donning their coconut bikinis and Hawaiian flare, as we enjoyed a luau show by Tropical Productions and some fine Hawaiian fare! It was so fun in fact, I even rhyme! Who doesn’t love to feel the wind… in their grass skirt? And to those naysayers who thought a luau in November was a strange idea, we say “go eat some poi” because we had one heck of a hukeilau! We were honored to recognize our 2008 Young Leader of the Year Award finalists Mike Hogan, Trey Halbert, Cara Link Mueller and our very own YLS Board Education Chair Bill Kempf, as well as the award recipient, Rachel Muir, founder of Girlstart. We can’t wait to see our YLS Ohana next year! Our lava is already flowing thinking of themes for WNO 09! Kelly Caldwell, YLS Board Co-Events Chair

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