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United Way to face possible cutbacksPublished 01/20/08
The lack of participation by some of the county's largest employers has officials at the United Way of Central Maryland concerned about the future strength of their programs and the impact that may have on the people they help.
One of the region's largest financial supporters of human services, the United Way is facing a significant reduction in the funds it distributes unless a last-minute bump in its workplace fundraising campaigns gives it the needed boost.
Businesses and organizations partner with United Way's Workplace Giving Campaign to offer employees the option of giving through payroll deductions and direct...
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