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United Way of Wapello County works to advance the common good by focusing on the three building blocks for a good quality of life - education, income, and health.
How can education be improved in our community?
United Way of Wapello County works to advance the common good by focusing on the three building blocks for a good quality of life - education, income, and health.
2011 Iowa Nonprofit Summit — “Building the Capacity of our Charitable Sector Through Volunteer Management and Nonprofit Effectiveness” — Nov. 15 & 16 in Ames, Iowa
OVERVIEW
Tuesday, Brian Gallagher, President & CEO of United Way Worldwide is going to Capitol Hill to testify before Congress on an issue of vital importance to our communities.
Congressional leaders are considering ways to reduce the budget deficit, and the ability of donors to deduct charitable contributions from their taxes is at stake. Will you join me in sending a message to Congress to preserve the Charitable Tax Deduction?
United Way of Wapello County wants to say thank you to the 89 volunteers that participated in our 12th Annual Day of Caring. Your time and hard work is appreciated.
Thank you to all of our partner organizations for giving these volunteers the opportunity to be a part of the community.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN for the 2011 Iowa Nonprofit Summit — “Building the Capacity of our Charitable Sector Through Volunteer Management and Nonprofit Effectiveness” — Nov. 15 & 16 in Ames, Iowa
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United Way of Wapello County
224 E. Second Street, Suite 1
P.O. Box 1778
Ottumwa, IA 52501
Phone: 641-682-1264
Fax: 641-682-6199
Hours: Our hours are currently varied due to COVID-19. Closed Saturday and Sunday.