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United Way News
January-22-2010
Latest News and Reports from Haiti
This is a part of the United Way efforts to inform our community of the sad events ocurring in Haiti. United Way is preparing fo
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January-22-2010
Haiti Recover and Rebuild: United Way's Response
The United Way system worldwide and its corporate partners are responding with immediate efforts and preparing for recovery and long-term rebuilding.<
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January-7-2010
Big Loser Weight Loss Contest
It's a new year.  Is this the year for a "new you?"  Do you know anyone who has their sights set on a lower weight?  Wa
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December-29-2009
Southern California Edison Reaches Out to Customers to Help Lower Their Bills
ROSEMEAD, Calif., Dec. 24, 2009 - This holiday season, many Californians find themselves facing tough financial situations, and Southern California
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United Way New Website
Corona-Norco United Way invites you to browse around our new website to familiarize with our new focus and areas of support. You may find refreshing United Way's new aligned focus on Education , Income and Health. United Way invisions communities where all individuals and families achieve their potential through educ
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United Way Mobilizes to Help in Disaster

 

Haiti Earthquake

 

On the evening of January 12, 2010, a major 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti. It is the most powerful quake to hit the impoverished country in more than 200 years. The tremor struck 15km (10 miles) south-west of the capital Port-au-Prince, and was quickly followed by two strong aftershocks of 5.9 and 5.5 magnitude. Reports describe the destruction to affect as much as 70 percent of the buildings, with debris filling the roads making emergency response difficult. The Prime Minister reported on January 13 that hundreds of thousands of lives may have been lost.

You can help people affected by disasters by donating to the United Way Disaster Fund.

Gifts to the Fund support long-term recovery efforts to rebuild lives and infrastructure devastated by disaster and to address educational, financial and health-related challenges.

United Way Worldwide members in the Caribbean region have mobilized their staff, volunteer leaders and resources in response.