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Honors: ORAU director receives Top Professionals Under 40 award

Posted at 9:10 pm November 25, 2014
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ORAU Heidi Timmerman Award

Heidi H. Timmerman, center, accepts the Top Professionals Under 40 in Contract Management Award during the National Contract Management Association’s 33rd Annual Government Contract Management Symposiusm Fall Chapter Leader Summit 2014 Awards Reception. The award was presented by NCMA Executive Director Michael Fischetti, left, and NCMA President Larry Trowel. (Submitted photo)

 

Heidi H. Timmerman, director of procurement and contracts for Oak Ridge Associated Universities, was recently awarded the Top Professionals Under 40 in Contract Management distinction from the National Contract Management Association, a press release said.

Timmerman—who is responsible for overseeing ORAU’s activities related to prime contract administration, the Work for Others program under the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education contract, subcontract administration, and small business outreach—was recognized for being a top performer in the contract management profession under the age of 40.

This honor recognizes Timmerman for her contract management knowledge and willingness to mentor others, as well as her involvement with various community organizations such as NCMA and the United Way of Anderson County, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: contract administration, contract management, contracts, Heidi H. Timmerman, Heidi Timmerman, IdleAire Inc., National Contract Management Association, NCMA, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, Phil Andrews, procurement, Top Professionals Under 40, United States Marine Corps, United Way of Anderson County, Work for Others

Walmart, United Way, ADFAC team up to collect school supplies

Posted at 1:19 am August 14, 2014
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Walmart and United Way Fill the Bus

Pictured above, from left to right, are Brian Ferguson, First Student dispatcher; Maria Cacheiro; Marcus Cacheiro; Mateo Cacheiro; Diane Gibson, First Student location manager; Becky Hook, ADFAC school supply coordinator; Loraine Brown, Walmart front end zone manager; Liz Herbes, ADFAC social services program director; Annie Cacheiro, ADFAC executive director; and Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County executive director. (Photo courtesy ADFAC)

 

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“Fill The Bus,” an initiative led by Walmart and United Way of Anderson County Inc., helped provide much-needed school supplies to the ADFAC School Supplies Program. ADFAC (Aid To Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties Inc.) provides grade and school specific supplies to an expected 2,500 K-12 students throughout Anderson County. Walmart stores in Clinton and Oak Ridge participated as collection sites for donations.

During the week of July 26-August 4, at both entrances of the Walmart stores, customers were invited to donate school supplies. The concept was that, as customers were purchasing supplies for their own children or grandchildren, they could purchase a few extra for the ADFAC School Supplies Program.

During Tennessee’s sales tax holiday, August 1-3, Walmart in Oak Ridge invited First Student Inc.-Oak Ridge Schools to provide a “real” bus to be parked outside the store to help publicize and raise visibility for the campaign. First Student Inc.-Oak Ridge Schools also provided assistance in transporting the supplies from the donation boxes to the bus and to the storage facility. Several ADFAC staff and volunteers also assisted with the transferring of supplies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, Becky Hook, Brian Ferguson, Diane Gibson, Fill the Bus, First Student, Liz Herbes, Loraine Brown, Marcus Cacheiro, Maria Cacheiro, Mateo Cacheiro, Rick Morrow, school supplies, United Way, United Way of Anderson County, Walmart

United Way raises $1.17 million, about 90 percent of ‘bold’ goal

Posted at 7:21 pm April 17, 2014
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Greta Ownby and Edwena Crowe

UWAC Board President, Greta Ownby, left, announces Edwena Crowe, right, as Volunteer of the Year. (Submitted photos)

The campaign was complicated by the partial government shutdown in October, but the United Way of Anderson County raised close to $1.2 million this year, or about 90 percent of its goal.

The results were announced at an annual meeting and campaign announcement at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge on Thursday.

The campaign goal, which was described as “bold,” had been $1.3 million. The total amount raised was $1,172,742. The United Way said this will allow for stable funding for its agency programs.

“Unfortunately, we will not be able to increase funding to our community partners,” UWAC Executive Director Rick Morrow said. “Last year’s total resulted in a reduction of $200,000 to the funding pool, and this year’s total will only allow for continued funding at that level.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: American Centrifuge Manufacturing LLC, AMETEK Inc, B&W Y-12, Bechtel National Inc., Bruce Borchers, Charles Crowe, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, David Mandl, Edwena Crowe, Eric Abelquist, government shutdown, Greta Ownby, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Jimmy Stone, John Garrity, Mary Ann Condry, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mike Belbeck, Mike Twine, Mike Vermeulen, Nicholas Crowe, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORNL Federal Credit Union, Rebecca Crowe, Rick Morrow, Steve Jones, UCOR, United Way, United Way of Anderson County, USEC, UT-Battelle, UWAC

United Way of Anderson County’s annual meeting on Thursday

Posted at 10:51 am April 13, 2014
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United Way of Anderson County Meeting Invite

Reservations due Monday

The United Way of Anderson County will have its annual meeting on Thursday morning at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge.

Reservations are due Monday, April 14.

A light breakfast will be available at the annual meeting, which is scheduled from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Thursday.

“The community is invited to attend the annual meeting and campaign announcement,” a press release said. “It is a time for UWAC to share with donors the lasting change their contributions make in Anderson County and an opportunity to thank and recognize the volunteers that lead the effort. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: annual meeting, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Greta Ownby, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

Aubrey’s fundraiser night benefits Girls Inc. of Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:02 pm January 24, 2014
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Girls Inc. at Aubrey's

Girls Inc. girls pictured with Katie Jenkins, Aubrey’s manager, left, are, from left to right, Carly Gelb, Riley Gelb, and Brooklyn Henderson. (Submitted photo)

Aubrey’s of Oak Ridge is hosting a fundraiser night on Monday to support Girls Inc. of Oak Ridge.

Aubrey’s is located at 481 S. Illinois Ave.

“Invite all your friends and family to dine with us at Aubrey’s, and 10 percent of the proceeds will be donated to Girls Inc.!” a press release said.

The local Girls Inc. at 1798 Oak Ridge Turnpike is part of a national nonprofit youth organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Girls Inc. provides educational programs to millions of American girls, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Aubrey's, Girls Inc., Girls Inc. of Oak Ridge, United Way of Anderson County

Enrichment Federal Credit Union beats goal, donates $11K to United Way

Posted at 10:50 am January 13, 2014
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Enrichment Federal Credit Union Donates to United Way of Anderson County

Pictured above during a check presentation are Charles and Edwina Crowe, 2013 campaign chair family for the United Way of Anderson County; April Fugate and Ellora Drinnen, UWAC campaign co-chairs for Enrichment Federal Credit Union; and Wayne Hope, EFCU CEO. (Submitted photo)

Employees at Enrichment Federal Credit Union beat their goal and raised $11,482 for the United Way of Anderson County.

Each year, the credit union collects pledge forms and conducts several events to help raise money for the UWAC, a press release said. This year,the credit union set a goal of $9,000.

Employees just completed their month-long campaign, led by campaign co-chairs Northshore Branch Manager Ellora Drinnen and West Branch Manager April Fugate. Staff members used hamburger lunches, pancake breakfasts, chili cook-offs, and “Silly String attacks” were used to help raise money. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Enrichment Federal Credit Union, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

Myrick receives 2013 Interagency Coalition Starfish Award

Posted at 8:43 am December 31, 2013
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Tim Myrick and Starfish Award

Tim Myrick, center, recently received the Anderson County Interagency Coalition Starfish Award. Also pictured above are Rick Morrow, left, and Bear Stephenson. (Submitted photo)

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When Tim Myrick arrived at the Anderson County Interagency Coalition Starfish celebration, he was not surprised to see several members of the Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties board of directors and Executive Director Annie Cacherio. Myrick was a member of the ADFAC board of directors for 12 years and remains involved with the organization. It seemed normal that he was invited to join the others to receive the Starfish award from the ACIC, or so Myrick thought!

As soon as William “Bear” Stephenson began reading the arm-long list of outstanding contributions made by the honoree to the Anderson County community through service to various organizations and programs, Myrick immediately realized that he was the honoree.

Everyone in the room, including Myrick, was choked up when he went to the podium to receive the award from Stephenson. Teresa Myrick then went to the podium and graciously thanked everyone for the award on her husband’s behalf. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: ACIC, ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Anderson County, Anderson County Interagency Coalition, Bear Stephenson, Maureen Hoyt, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Rick Morrow, Starfish Award, Tim Myrick, United Way of Anderson County

Guest column: ‘Tis the season of giving

Posted at 10:56 pm December 19, 2013
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By Charles, Edwena, Rebecca, and Nicholas Crowe

United Way of Anderson County’s 2013-14 Campaign Chairing Family

As the holidays are upon us, we are reminded of how fortunate we are and become increasingly aware of how many others do not share our good fortune. Donors are inundated with requests for food, spare change, and gifts to make the holidays brighter for those who are struggling. It is a season of giving, so to speak, but what happens when the calendar strikes January? Back to work, back to school, and back to our routines, but the needs are still there for many in our community. There are still more than 50 percent of children on reduced lunch programs in our schools, there are still families visiting emptying food pantries, and working poor who make every effort to support their families and still have to choose between paying the electric bill or the rent. United Way of Anderson County works to mobilize the caring power of our community to create lasting change.

UWAC had to reduce funding to our partner agencies by $200,000 last year. These agencies do a phenomenal job of leveraging their allocations and running their programs so efficiently, doing more with less. A dollar a week in our pocket doesn’t seem to go very far, but $1 a week invested in the Green Thumb Garden Program run by Second Harvest Food Bank can provide gardening supplies to grow $1,400 of food for three families, fresh produce that is not often found on pantry shelves. Ten dollars a week can provide emergency food, clothing, and shelter by American Red Cross for a family of three in a time of crisis. Each year, a team of more than 30 community volunteers closely audits the agencies and programs requesting funding. Your friends and neighbors make certain your dollars are being efficiently invested. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: American Red Cross, Charles Crowe, children, Edwena Crowe, food pantries, funding, giving, holidays, Nicholas Crowe, poor, Rebecca Crowe, season, Second Harvest Food Bank, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

ORNL FCU donates $65,000 to United Way, a 65 percent increase

Posted at 11:28 am December 11, 2013
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ORNL Federal Credit Union and United Way of Anderson County

Pictured above from left to right are Lisa Thompson and Chris Boler, co-chairs of ORNL Federal Credit Union employee campaign; Leslie Daugherty, ORNL FCU loaned executive; and Edwena and Charles Crowe, 2013 UWAC campaign chair family. (Photo courtesy United Way of Anderson County)

Each fall, ORNL Federal Credit Union employees help raise funds for the United Way of Anderson County, and  donations this year were up more than 65 percent, a press release said.

ORNL FCU raised roughly $66,000, the release said. The money came from employee donations, ORNL FCU’s corporate donation, and an interactive employee auction site. The fundraising total was up significantly from 2012.

The theme of this year’s internal fundraising effort was Uni and Ted Way’s Excellent Adventure, a parody of the movie “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Chris Johnson, ORNL FCU, ORNL Federal Credit Union, United Way, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

Oak Ridge Schools students, staff increase United Way donations by more than 25 percent

Posted at 7:15 pm November 23, 2013
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Oak Ridge Schools Donate to United Way

Michael Mott, second from left, was the winner of the grand prize of a weekend getaway donated by United Way of Anderson County Loaned Executive Becky Hook, a retired Oak Ridge teacher. Mott is pictured above with Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, right, and Principal Bruce Lay, left, and Rick Morrow, UWAC executive director. (Submitted photo)

Students and staff in the Oak Ridge School system increased their contributions to this year’s United Way of Anderson County campaign by more than 25 percent, an official said.

“We are excited to be able to give back to our community,” said Bruce Borchers, Oak Ridge School superintendent. “This is a great community to be part of.”

“To see an increase during these very challenging times really means a lot,” said Rick Morrow, UWAC executive director. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Becky Hook, Bruce Borchers, Bruce Lay, Jefferson Middle School, Linden Elementary School, Michael Mott, Oak Ridge Schools, Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC, Woodland Elementary School

ORAU exceeds $100,000 in annual giving campaign for sixth consecutive year

Posted at 11:17 am November 13, 2013
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ORAU Annual Giving

The 2013 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign Chair Sarah Roberts, pictured far right; Co-Chair Michael Ickowitz, pictured far left; ORAU President and CEO Andy Page, pictured second from left; and keynote speaker Edwena Crowe, one of four Crowe Family members serving as the 2013 United Way of Anderson County Campaign Family, reveal ORAU’s combined giving total of $132,109.32.

For the sixth year in a row, Oak Ridge Associated Universities has broken the $100,000 mark in donations as part of the annual giving campaign for the United Way and Community Shares, a press release said.

During a concluding ceremony on Nov. 12 in the ORAU Pollard Technology Conference Center, ORAU President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Page announced the 2013 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign total donation amount—$132,109.32. As part of the total donation, ORAU gave $98,432.34 to the United Way and $33,676.98 to Community Shares. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories Tagged With: Andy Page, Annual Giving Campaign, Community Shares, Crowe family, Edwena Crowe, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, ORAU Annual Giving Campaign, U.S. Department of Energy, United Way, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

Anderson County will receive close to $30,000 in emergency food, shelter funding

Posted at 4:50 pm October 30, 2013
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Anderson County will receive $29,369 in federal funds to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county, a press release said.

The money has been awarded under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program.

A local board consisting of representatives from the United Way of Anderson County and other local nonprofit and governmental agencies will determine how the funds will be awarded to emergency food and shelter programs run by local service organizations in Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, emergency food, Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, emergency shelter, governmental agencies, nonprofit, Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County

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