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VIDEO | Final days to donate to United Way of Washington County, WI

Washington Co., WI – In 2021, United Way of Washington County’s network of nonprofits helped more than 9,100 Washington County residents receive services to improve their lives.
The goal for 2022 is to help 10,000 residents and the United Way of Washington County is so close.

There are only a few days left in the year. Please consider making a donation to the United Way’s 2022 annual campaign.

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www.unitedwayofwashingtoncounty.org/donate

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“Washington County is a great place to live and work but like any county there are people that are hurting. There are people that have needs and that’s where the United Way comes in.  The United Way supports over 20 non-profits and this year, we set a very aggressive goal to raise over $1.7 million.

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“We’re in the final days of this campaign and we need your help. We’re not quite there so please if you haven’t given consider a gift of any amount, we’d greatly appreciate it.”
Every little bit helps. Please consider making a donation to the United Way’s 2022 annual campaign.
Kristin Brandner, CEO of United Way of Washington County, said every gift small and large is going to make a big impact here in Washington County.
Donations can be made at unitedwayofwashingtoncounty.org  
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Final days to donate to 2022 United Way of Washington County campaign
United Way of Washington County funds 28 programs through 21 partner agencies. These programs provide services for county residents that address issues including counseling, housing, domestic violence, aging, youth development, and access to health care to name a few. Please help us make change in our community.
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