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United Way Capital Area - Women's Giving Network
  Women's Giving Network April 2008  
  
United Way Capital Area
Women's Giving Network
invites you, your friends & your family to

ADOPT-A-BOOKSHELF

Saturday, May 3, 2008
10:30 am - 1:00 pm
Dougherty Arts Center
1110 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

Join us as we paint and decorate
individual bookshelves for the children in
our Play and Learn groups.
We'll share our creative ideas and wrap up with a light lunch.

Please let us know if you will attend. You will be paired up with a child so you will know his/her name and interests in advance and be able to start off his/her book collection.

RSVP to Susan Marler at 225-0371 or
susan.marler@unitedwaycapitalarea.org




Event Recap
Women's Leadership Council
Capitol Hill Day: Advocacy in Action

by Sydney Heard, WGN Executive Committee Member


It truly was an honor to represent the Women's Giving Network at the Capitol Hill Day in Washington, D.C., on February 28. Women's Leadership is growing at a phenomenal rate. In fact, it is the fastest growing segment of growth in dollars for United Ways across the country. In 2004, a Women's Leadership Council was established by United Way of America to energize and inspire women to make a difference by advocating for issues important to them, taking a leadership role in advancing United Way's work, and making a personal financial commitment.

Energized and inspired was indeed the message that was delivered to Senators and Representatives from 22 states plus the District of Columbia by the 120 women in attendance. The emphasis was on enlisting co-sponsors for Calling for 2-1-1. We are fortunate that in Texas 2-1-1 is well established and recognized as a model private-public partnership. Other states are not so fortunate---some without any 2-1-1 coverage---so it was critical that our elected officials understood the big picture and importance of having this vital link to services available across the nation.

During the day we all went on various visits. I visited with Representative John Carter's staff and also joined other Texas women in a visit to Senator Cornyn. On the evening prior Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison was the speaker at the Reception for all the volunteers attending this event.

It was exciting to visit with women from other places and learn what they are doing. We have made a tremendous impact already, but the potential is unlimited because we have all the elements: leadership, passion, and commitment. As Patricia J. (PJ) Mitchell, National Chair from Baltimore, said in her opening remarks, "Chicks in Charge!"
Speakers Bureau
Leadership Giving Speakers Bureau
We will be organizing the training sessions this summer, in June or July, as close to the Fall United Way Campaign as possible. This way, our volunteers will receive the most current information. If you are interested in getting out into the community, making new connections, and explaining the good work of United Way, please contact susan.marler@unitedwaycapitalarea.org

We will provide public speaking training, plenty of content and materials, and arrange the logistics. You will be asked to speak to approximately four groups per year.
Triathlon
Mark your calendars for the 2008 Danskin Triathlon.
JUNE 7-8, 2008
2007 marked our first year of WGN teams competing in the Danskin Triathlon ... and what a success!! The women who took part, both individually and as relay members, did amazingly well. We had multiple individuals and teams who placed within their divisions.

Whether you participated last year or are just ready to take the leap this year (newcomers welcomed and encouraged), please join us for this fun opportunity.

Click here to learn more on Danskin's website.

If you're interested in participating, please contact Susan Marler at (512) 225-0371 or susan.marler@unitedwaycapitalarea.org and indicate whether you'd like to compete as an individual in all three sports, or if you have a group of three women who would like to form a relay team.
Timing
As you may have noticed, our newsletter has showed up early this month. That's because starting now, the Women's Giving Network Newsletter will be showing up at the beginning of the month. If you have any questions, please contact newsletter@unitedwaycapitalarea.org.

Thanks, and enjoy.

Impact in Action
John

My name is John. I'm 41-years-old. And I'm HIV-positive.

I enjoy an intellectually active, self-sufficient life, but because of a musculo-skeletal disorder I have, certain activities are difficult to complete. Like brushing and flossing my own teeth, for example.

For ten years I've received help from the Jack Sansing Dental Clinic, a program of AIDS Services of Austin. They've worked closely with me and my home healthcare assistants to make sure that, despite my challenges, I retain most of my own teeth. When faced with the need to treat my compromised teeth, the dental staff was able to perform limited dental restorations.

But it soon became clear that specialized resources were needed. Light sedation didn't work, as it reduced what voluntary control I did have, and so general anesthesia was the only safe option. Knowing that pediatric dentistry specialists also receive advanced training in the care of patients with significant physical handicaps, the team from Sansing sought the assistance of a local pediatric dentist.

In collaboration with a number of local agencies and an excellent dentist, the team arranged for me to receive comprehensive dental rehabilitation treatment under general anesthesia. They preserved all of my natural teeth. They even returned them to a condition that I can more easily maintain.

When I think of the people and groups that came together to help me, I can't help but smile.

The Impact of United Way Capital Area
Of the many ways United Way Capital Area is addressing the health needs of our community, dental care is one of the most exciting. Why? Because there is an enormous shortfall in community dental care for low-income and at-risk individuals, and because by providing even basic oral healthcare, people can avoid further complications and disease that arise from poor oral health. More intangible, though no less important, is the boost in confidence that comes with helping someone repair their smile.

United Way Capital Area is proud to be a key funder of the Jack Sansing Dental Clinic at AIDS Services of Austin.

Thanks to Darryl Gurecky, D.D.S. (Clinical Director - ASA's Jack Sansing Dental Clinic) for contributing to telling John's story. John's name has been changed to protect his identity.

Community Tax Centers Results
An update from Community Tax Centers, funded in part by United Way Capital Area, as of March 31, 2008 ...

Since the citywide opening of Community Tax Center doors in mid-January, our committed volunteers have prepared 13,279 tax returns and have returned more than $18.7 million dollars to the community.

Be on the lookout for the final 2008 Tax Season results from Community Tax Centers in the next edition of the Women's Giving Network Newsletter.
  
Financial Fitness Week

Austin is a town obsessed with personal fitness.

But during the week of April 21 - 27, Austinites will workout a brand-new muscle: their finances. That's Financial Fitness Week across the city, as nonprofit, private, and public agencies work together to educate and empower people with the financial knowledge they need to make more money, save more money, and manage their money.

Organizing partners include United Way Capital Area, the Alliance for Economic Inclusion, Senator Kirk Watson, and the Financial Literacy Coalition of Central Texas. Over 25 local banks, credit unions, professional organizations, and nonprofits have signed on to support and promote the initiative. We need your help to make this week a success!

There will be multiple events sponsored by partner organizations offering classes and resources on topics such as owning your own home; wise credit card use; spending and budgeting; and your credit report and credit score. With half of all Americans living paycheck to paycheck and rising credit card and household debt, financial literacy is more important than ever.

For more information:
  • Visit www.financialfitnessaustin.org to see where and how you can get involved. (If it's not up yet, it will be soon. So check back regularly.)
  • Download the Financial Fitness Week press release to learn more.
  • Attend the Financial Fitness Week media event on April 16, 2008, at 1:30 p.m. at Mexican American Cultural Center (600 River St., Austin) to hear Mayor Wynn and Senator Kirk Watson discuss the role of financial literacy in Austin's future.


Getting Engaged


Hands On Central Texas, the volunteer program of United Way Capital Area, invites you to a couple of special events in April.

Echoes of Color Film Series
presents
Unnatural Causes


What's happening to our health? The film "Unnatural Causes" sounds the alarm about the glaring racial and socioeconomic inequities in healthcare and search for root causes. It sifts through the evidence to discover there is much more to our health than bad habits, health care, or unlucky genes. The social conditions in which we are born, live and work profoundly affect our health and longevity.

The film will be followed by a panel discussion with Eduardo Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Light refreshments at 6:00.
Film at 6:30-8:30 pm
George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center (Boyd Vance Theatre)
1165 Angelina
Austin, TX

For more information, call 974-4926 or write carver.museum@ci.austin.tx.us

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Spring Day of Caring
Presented by Freescale Semiconductor

On Friday, April 25, Austin will once again be overrun by do-gooders, as the annual Spring Day of Caring takes place. Hands On Central Texas, the volunteer program of United Way Capital Area, will send teams of volunteers across the city (and all of Central Texas) to lend their enthusiasm and talent to keeping Austin a caring community.

Kicking off in the morning with breakfast and entertainment, the Spring Day of Caring allows teams of volunteers to work together to help change Central Texas---for good.

Interested in participating individually or with a team from your workplace? Please visit the Day of Caring Web site by clicking here.
  
United Way Capital Area's Spirit of Caring Celebration

An annual tradition at United Way Capital Area, this year's Spirit of Caring Awards Celebration is shaping up to be the best yet. The largest recognition event of the year, the Spirit of Caring Awards honor the most dedicated, compassionate, and enthusiastic members of the Austin community. This means paying homage to those companies, individuals, and nonprofit agencies who made an especially profound impact on the community over the course of the previous year.

We'll announce the winners of the awards in the May edition of the Women's Giving Network Newsletter, so keep an eye out. And don't forget to thank your favorite volunteer or philanthropist.

United Way Capital Area thanks AT&T for its generous sponsorship of this event.
  
Hispanic Engagement Survey

We have launched a survey that we hope will help us understand, engage and attract more Hispanic volunteers.

“Austin’s ethnic minorities have maintained a rich history of volunteering and philanthropy,” said Armando Rayo, director of the volunteer center of United Way. “This initiative focuses on the Hispanic community, and the insights the survey will provide will allow us to deliver a variety of signature projects designed to positively impact their lives.”

To participate in the survey, click here. or call the survey hotline at (512) 498-4900.
  
March Giving Madness Winner!

The winner of the 2008 March Giving Madness raffle was Karen Peoples. Here she is with Bill Cryer (Executive Counsel for Public Affairs, Samsung) and David Balch (President, UWCA) in front of her new 50" Samsung HDTV. Thanks to everyone who purchased tickets in the raffle. And thanks again to Samsung for their generous donation.
"We like to see our donations encourage others to give, and there is no better group than United Way to accomplish this.  When we join with United Way so often one plus one equals a lot more than just two." - Bill Cryer (Executive Counsel for Public Affairs, Samsung)
This Month's Features


UWCA Events

  Wednesday, April 9
Echoes of Color Film Series presents UNNATURAL CAUSES at the Carver Museum (read more)

  April 21 - 27
Austin Financial Fitness Week

  April 25, 2008
Hands On Central Texas "Spring Day of Caring 2008"
Sponsored by Freescale


  April 28, 2008
United Way Capital Area Spirit of Caring Awards



...see all news & events


UWCA Leadership Giving
Member Events


  Tue, April 15, 2008
Lunch with Leaders - Middle School Mentoring Matters


  Sat, May 10, 2008
Sunset Dinner Cruise on Lake Austin


...see all WGN events


Thank Yous
  • Sam Bryant – for hosting Foundation Roundtable this week.
  • Dick Moeller and St. David's Foundation – for sponsoring March Impact Conversation with Tocqueville.
  • Representative Patrick Rose for participating in the March Impact Conversation with Tocqueville.
  • Jim Epperson and AT&T – for sponsoring 2008 Spirit of Caring Celebration.
  • Truluck's and Republic Beverage – for hosting Wine Lovers for Charity Reception benefitting UWCA.
  • Bill Cryer and Samsung – for donating 50" Samsung flat screen for March Madness online raffle.





Thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,

The WGN Executive Committee

Women's Giving Network thanks our sponsors:

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WGN Executive Committee:
Marie Baker - CSC      Heather Brown - State Farm Insurance      Kelly Caldwell - Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Jaelene Fayhee - Texas Department of Insurance      Peg Hart - IBM      Sydney Heard - Moreland Properties
Amy Green Hinojosa - Texas Mutual      Robbi Hull      Lori Roop - Seton
Brenda Strama - University of Texas System      Trisa Thompson (Chair) - Dell