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News and Events

2005 Press Releases

12/13/05

Donors Give $10.6 Million to Community Care

12/01/05

Triangle United Way's 2005 Community Care Campaign Falling Short of Goal

11/12/05

22nd Annual Old Reliable Run Hits the Streets to Help Community

10/25/05

Public Forum to Discuss Ways to Improve Mental and Physical Health of Durham Homeless

09/26/05

Where Will the Homeless Live?

09/06/05

National Homelessness advocate to speak at Durham Forum

09/01/05

Triangle United Way Launches 2005 Campaign

08/11/05

Triangle United Way Announces New Volunteer Leadership

08/10/05

Health and Human Service Information Providers Merged

05/18/05

Collaborative Smart Start campaign focuses on the health habits of very young Latino children

04/26/05

Triangle United Way Releases First "Community Impact Report" Demonstrates to donors the results of contributions

04/18/05

Celebration of African-American Philantrophy

02/25/05

Durham and Orange Commit to 10-year Plans to End Homelessness; Chronic Homelessness on the Rise

02/24/05

Wake County, Raleigh, partners launch 10-Year Action Plan to End Homelessness; $2.69-Million HUD grant awarded

02/23/05

Triangle United Way Hires Specialist to Further Organizational Focus on Preventing and End Homelessness

02/16/05

2067 Homeless in Triangle Including 383 Children

Media Contacts

Mary Williams-Stover
Senior Vice President
Marketing/Communications
P.O. Box 110387
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
919 463-5011
919 633-0341 cell
919 460-9019 fax
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