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United Way begins annual fund drive
Central Michigan University plans to partner with the United Way, aiming to raise $99,000.
According to a press release, Central Michigan University plans to partner with the United Way to help those in need.
“Last year 6,000 residents from Isabella County were provided resources for housing, utilities, medical assistance, transportation and other basic needs from the United Way and its supported agencies,” the release stated. “This could not have been achieved without the generosity of our faculty, staff and student donors.”
The United Way encouraged students to join online, pledge donations and recruit their peers to do the same.
For more information check out: unitedwayisaco.org.






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