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Campbell Soup Company and Alamance County Letter Carriers Celebrate Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive’s 20th Anniversary April-30-2012
On Saturday, May 12, 2012, Campbell Soup Company will again join forces with Alamance County letter carriers to Stamp Out Hunger across America, providing assistance to the millions of Americans who
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2012 Annual Awards Luncheon March-28-2012
2012 Annual Awards Luncheon United Way's 2012 Annual Awards Luncheon will be held on May 15 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm at Alamance Country Club. This event will recognize local businesses and
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Casino Derby Night March-14-2012
United Way is Hosting a Casino Derby Night Join United Way for a Casino Derby Night on Saturday, May 5th from 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Come out and watch the Kentucky Derby Race and enjoy a night fil
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United Way Welcomes Heidi Norwick March-12-2012
Heidi Norwick joined the United Way of Alamance County on March 1 to serve as the new Director of Community Impact. Norwick is helping to implement the new Community Impact Model that was recen
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AdT_logo.jpgTocqueville Society


A Long History of S
tanding Together, Standing Tall

For the past 16 years, members of the Tocqueville Society of United Way of Alamance County have worked to advance the common good for the people of our community.

Tocqueville Society members have collectively contributed more than $2 million in just the last five years. These gifts helped individuals and families form the building blocks of a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.

  

Why Give to the United Way at the Tocqueville Level

Tocqueville Society members are presented with many opportunities to serve their community, so why do they choose the United Way?

 

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They do it because Tocqueville Society members and the United Way have something very important in common. Each has high standards, and is fiercely committed to making the best use of valuable resources.

Tocqueville Society members know that United Way of Alamance County is the community's premiere charitable organization. United Way's volunteer-led, community and program assessments assure the wisest investment of donor dollars. The result is diverse community programs that are monitored, measured and documented, making United Way the most efficient and effective choice for your philanthropic investment.

 

How to Give 

By giving $10,000 or more annually, you join these visionaries who commit their gifts, time and talent to address our community's most critical needs.  Contributions may be made via payroll deduction, check, credit card, through your foundation, or gifts of stock.

 

Your gift matters. 

Become a member today. For information on how to join with others who are positively impacting the education, income and health of people in Alamance County, contact Katie Wright.

 

2011 Tocqueville Society Members

John and Katie Beshel J.D. and Cindi Henderson  Jim and Anne Powell 
Lawson and Luann Brown Bob and Ami Hill Fairfax and Ann Reynolds
Madison and Amy Clark Jay and Karen Johnson Scarlett and Larry Rhodes
Jason and Alicia Copland David and Jeanette Kowalski David and Janie Sellers
Alan and Connie Crouch Jack and Dot Lindley Brad and Shawn Smith
Reid and Cathy Dusenberry Dub and Ann Love Tom and Kim Steele
Dick and Linda Fisher Sam and Carole Moore Doug Williams
Wade and Ellen Harrison Bill and Lyn Moser Russell and Rosella Wilson
Clay and Nancy Hemric Alan and Lisa Norton Three members wish to remain anonymous