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Letter to the editor: Night in Brockton reveals mentoring need
January 30, 2009

Grant to fund pilot program to better address homelessness
Feb 24, 2009

Letter to the Editor
February 27, 2009

Press Release: UNITED WAY DISTRIBUTES $900,000 TO MEET THE COMMUNITY'S MOST URGENT NEEDS
June 4, 2009

Article: Brockton seeks $21 million more in federal money to clean up housing foreclosure 'mess'
(Brockton Enterprise - Jul 08, 2009)

Letter to the Editor
June 11, 2009

Letter to the Editor: Is help on the way?
December 4, 2008

United Way of Greater Plymouth County Announces Campaign Co-Chairs for its 87th Annual United Way Campaign

Press Release: United Way Actively Involved in City of Brockton's Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness
(April 7, 2008)

Article: Homeless finding help, tally suggests
(Boston Globe - February 10, 2008)

Article: "To aid homeless, first count them"
(Boston Globe - January 27, 2008)

Article: "Helping Hands Drive Starts with $1,000 Donation"
(Brockton Enterprise - November 10, 2007)

Press Release: United Way Distributes 18,000 Drug Prescription Discount Cards November 9, 2007

Article: "Not So United Ways?"
(Boston Business Journal - September 28, 2007)

Press Release: Former Patriots' Steve Grogan Attends United Way 86th Annual Kick Off
(Boston Business Journal - September 28, 2007)

Press Release: United Way Distributes $1 Million!
(Boston Business Journal - September 28, 2007)

Press Release: United Way Supports Brockton Police Camera Surveillance Program
June 1, 2007

Letter to the Editor: UW Offers Thanks for Campaign Support
(Brockton Enterprise - March 30, 2007)

Article: "Close to Home"
(Old Colony Memorial - February 3, 2007)

Letter to the editor June 11, 2009

The Enterprise
Posted Jun 11, 2009 @ 06:10 AM

BROCKTON United Way says thanks to all who have helped In spite of very challenging economic times, more than 5,000 generous people helped United Way to raise resources so that their neighbors will be able to receive the help that they so desperately need.

On behalf of our volunteer board of directors, our small but dedicated staff, and the hundreds of other volunteers who have worked on this years campaign, we would to thank the 150 local and regional businesses, their employees, and the 400 leadership givers who have together invested their payroll deductions, corporate contributions, and other gifts to this years United Way campaign.

So to all of the citizens and business owners, we express our heartfelt appreciation for your support of our mission to increase the organized capacity of people in the Plymouth County area to care for themselves and for one another.

FRANCIS X. DILLON
Chair, board of directors
United Way of Greater Plymouth County