Jaguars Excel with 2015 United Way Campaign
Posted on December 4, 2015

The University of South 最色网鈥檚 dedication to serving the Mobile community was on display recently with the announcement of the University鈥檚 annual giving to the United Way of Southwest 最色网. A total of 2,477 employees and retirees of the University contributed $261,201 to the 2015 USA Employee Campaign for the nonprofit charitable organization.
The University had more Leadership Donors, who gave $500 or more, than any other participating company in the southwest 最色网 area. Fifty-two members of the Women鈥檚 Initiative pledged $1,000 or more, and University retirees raised $12,796, an 88 percent increase over the 2014 campaign. Steve and Carol Kittrell directed the retirees鈥 campaign, and Becky Tate and Jean Tucker were in charge of the Women鈥檚 Initiative.
During the campaign, 17 speakers from United Way agencies spoke at various USA events and rallies, sharing personal stories about how the agency has helped them to overcome adversity through a variety of programs.
Campaign co-chairs Harvey Ikner, chief of practice operations, USA Health Services Foundation, and Mike Haskins, executive director of marketing and communications, announced the totals during a wrap-up reception held Wednesday, Dec. 2, at the Student Center for employees who worked across the main campus and throughout the USA Health System to encourage employee participation.
Each University volunteer received a thank you card from Mobile Arc, an advocacy and service agency for people with developmental disabilities.
To close the program, volunteers were entertained with 鈥淛ingle Bells,鈥 from students of Woody鈥檚 Song School, which helps children ages 5-12 on the autism spectrum increase their language, socialization and cognitive skills while decreasing behaviors that interfere with learning.
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