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Read stories about the impact of United Way of Salt Lake’s work to improve basic needs and education outcomes in our community.

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Bill Sederburg’s commitment to United Way of Salt Lake extends far beyond his generous contribution as a Tocqueville Society member….
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WPN MEMBER OF THE YEAR
The Women’s Philanthropic Network (WPN) is a passionate, committed group, and this year’s Women’s Philanthropic Network Member of the Year,…
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Help UWSL Win $20,000!
United Way of Salt Lake is one of only five charities in Utah picked to compete for $20,000 in KSL-TV’s…
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YOUNG LEADER MEMBER OF THE YEAR
An attorney at Parsons Behle & Latimer, Rich Mrazik is a Young Leader paving the way for the next generation…
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Tuesday Tip: Cut Energy Costs
TIP: Save money by cutting energy costs. Summer is just around the corner and keeping your home cool can be…
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OUTSTANDING CORPORATE PARTNER
Please join us at the 2011 Celebration of Service….
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OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER
Allen Alexander is an extraordinary volunteer who exemplifies outstanding dedication to improving our community through his involvement with United Way…
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OUTSTANDING PARTNERSHIP FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE
Goldman, Sachs & Co., Granite School District, Voices for Utah Children, and South Salt Lake are demonstrating the kind of…
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CELEBRATION OF SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS
The recipients of the 2011 Celebration of Service awards are committed to working with United Way of Salt Lake to…
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Action Alert: SB229 Veto Override
During the 2011 General Session, the Legislature passed SB229, Transportation Funding Revisions, sponsored by Senator Adams. The bill would divert…
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Tuesday Tip: Review Your Insurance Coverages
TIP: Review your insurance coverages. Insurance coverage is necessary but can be costly and another item in your budget that…
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Worth the Change?
By: Ashley Hillman Community Collaborations Director Change often scares me. I’m quite fond of my routines and my structure and of…
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