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YLS is designed for young professionals who want to make
                                                                                                                              Spring 2010
  a difference in the community.

                                                                    Did You Know?
                          ⇒ United Way of Marion County’s Young Leaders Society was created in 1987
                          ⇒ American’s gave $307 billion or 2.2% of their income last year
                          ⇒ The main driver for people monetarily giving is basic human need


                                                                                Young Leader of the Year
                                                                            Recognized at 2010 Annual Meeting
                                                                  United Way of Marion County recently recognized four volunteers at the
                                                                  Annual Meeting of the Membership. One of those recognized was our very own
                                                                  Young Leader, Lisa Rice, the Grants Coordinator for the Marion County
                                                                  Sheriff’s Office. Lisa has been at the Sheriff’s Office for six years and a member
                                                                  of Young Leaders for five years where she has been on the steering committee
                                                                  for the last two. Lisa has continued to be dedicated to growing Young Leaders
                                                                  and the positive impact of young professionals within both United Way and
                                                                  Marion County while keeping up a busy personal and professional life.

                                                                  Lisa is a mother of two very active and involved children, Matthew and Kinely.
                                                                  Along with working full time she is also going to school full time to finish up her
                                                                  Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration and will begin her Master’s degree
                                                                  immediately upon finishing her undergraduate. She is also very active in the
      Dan Kuhn, Lisa and Matthew Rice,                            Florida Governor’s Sterling Council for Performance Excellence, a Senior
         and Chief Samuel Williams                                Examiner and Chairs the Statics Committee for the Marion County Grant
                                                                  Network. We are honored and blessed to have such a dynamic person helping
lead the Young Leaders Society. Congratulations Lisa!

Other volunteers honored at the event include Dirk Leeward of Ocala4Sale, who was awarded the Bonnie Heath Award of Excellence, which
honors a volunteer each year whose leadership and commitment to the United Way of Marion County has stood out above others over a
period of at least ten years including being one of the founding members of the Young Leaders Society. Also recognized was Dave
Fechtman of Root Theory Advisors who received the Frances Thigpin Volunteer of the Year Award. This award is given to a volunteer in
the community and goes above and beyond what he or she may have been asked or recruited to do. And lastly the Youth United Way
Member of the Year was given to Virginia Liddell, a senior at Vanguard High School.


               Do you want to make an impact in the                                                   YLS is proud to
                     Young Leaders Society?                                                      announce our 2010 sponsor:
          Join us on Wednesday, May 5 at 12:00 pm for YLS
          Steering committee meeting. We will be meeting at
           Pi on Broadway in Downtown Ocala.(110 Southwest
                             Broadway Ocala 34471)

         New members are always welcomed. New members = new ideas!
         The Steering Committee meets quarterly to plan events for the
         group. Some event organization will be needed. Please email
         Summer at sgill@uwmc.org if you plan on attending.                                Thank you Brian Crossley and Telecom for
                                                                                              supporting Young Leaders Society
                                                            There is always someone
                                     experiencing you for the first time. Be the message you seek to deliver!
                                                           — Scott Ginsberg, The Nametag Guy

                                                            Look us up on the web at www.uwmc.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter
                                                            If you need more information contact Summer at 732-9696 or sgill@uwmc.org
“Breakfast with Leaders”
 In February, Florida’s Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) hosted the Young Leaders
 Society’s “Breakfast with Leaders” series. This quarterly session featured Admiral Tim Wright speaking
 about the work of IHMC and their choice to build a satellite office in Downtown Ocala.

 Florida’s Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) is one of the nation’s leading research institutes
 with scientists and engineers investigating a broad range of topics related to understanding cognition in both
                                  humans and machines. They are a nonprofit research institute of the State
                                  University System of Florida. Some of their most notable findings include Admiral Tim Wright speaks to
                                  more mobile and agile robots, their work with increasing movement for sol- Young Leaders about IHMC
                                  diers with amputated limbs, and creating new technologies to be used in the
                                  NASA Landrover program. Check out their work at their website at
                                  www.ihmc.us and view videos of their work on You Tube. They picked
                                  Downtown Ocala because they see Ocala as a strong and growing
                                  community where they can continue their research efforts as well as have
                                  easy access to many of the neighboring universities.
         Paul Skinner and
          Curtis Saylor           IHMC holds monthly lectures on various topics at their offices located on
                                  15 SE Osceola Ave. The next public lecture will be Wednesday, May 5 by
 Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ .Br. Guy's topic will be "God’s Mechanics: The Religious Life of Techies"
 Reception will start at 5:30 pm and the talk begin at 6:00 pm and will last for approximately a hour.  
 Seating is limited, so if you would like to attend e-mail, ocalaevents@ihmc.us or call 850-202-4406..                                           Christy Jergens and
                                                                                                                                                  Allison Campbell
           
 The Breakfast with Leaders series offers an intimate, comfortable setting for participants to engage with local CEOs and established business professionals. It is a one-of-a-kind
 opportunity for interacting closely with prominent leaders of Marion County’s business community.


                      United Way’s VITA Program (free tax prep & filing) assisted more than 1,000 families, of which 827
                     returns were completed bringing $1,229,970 into Marion County for families. By having United Way
                        prepare taxes we were able to save $172,320 in tax preparation fees for Marion County citizens.




                                                                What’s next at United Way?
             Tax preparation continues throughout the year...
United Way of Marion County will continue to offer FREE income tax preparation starting Monday, April 26 through October 15. Marion County
residents who need their tax returns amended or need prior year taxes done from 2007 through 2009 can take advantage of the free assistance
Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. through 2 p.m. at the United Way office. Please call 352-732-9696 to make an appointment. All volunteers
providing tax assistance are trained by the Internal Revenue Service.


United Way needs volunteers for workshops
United Way of Marion County is looking with volunteers who are interested in being facilitators for personal budgeting workshops.
Trained facilitators use Money Smart, a FDIC curriculum. Training will be provided to all individuals along with instructors manual and materials.
Facilitators will present to businesses and organizations who are interested in hosting classes for their employees or clients or members at their
facility. For more information, contact Krista Martin at 732-9696 ext. 215 or kmartin@uwmc.org

                  National Letter Carriers Food Drive
                 On Saturday, May 8 letter carriers throughout Marion County will pick up much more than the mail along their postal routes; they
                 will also collect the goodness and compassion of their postal customers during the 18th annual National Association of Letter
                 Carriers (NALC) National Food Drive. This annual effort has become the largest one-day food drive in the nation's history,
                 resulting in more than a half billion pounds of food to local food banks, pantries and shelters in all 50 states. Last year in Marion
                 County, a record 184,000 pounds of nonperishable food was collected and donated to Interfaith Emergency Services for
distribution to the Salvation Army, Brothers Keeper, St. Theresa's Catholic Church and the Help Agency of the Forest food banks. The Ocala Post
Office was ranked first in the nation in their union member category for the second year in a row for the community's outstanding effort in
supporting this program. Postal customers are asked to hang a food donation on their mailbox before their letter carrier delivers the mail on
Saturday, May 8, and the carrier will do the rest. Collection barrels will also be set up at all Post Office branches to accommodate those with Post
Office Boxes. United Way of Marion County, USPS, America's Second Harvest, Campbell's Valpak and AFL-CIO have partnered with the
NALC to help stamp out hunger.


                                                                    Visit us on the web www.uwmc.org and contact us at (352) 732-9696

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Young Leader Newsletter For Spring

  • 1. YLS is designed for young professionals who want to make Spring 2010 a difference in the community. Did You Know? ⇒ United Way of Marion County’s Young Leaders Society was created in 1987 ⇒ American’s gave $307 billion or 2.2% of their income last year ⇒ The main driver for people monetarily giving is basic human need Young Leader of the Year Recognized at 2010 Annual Meeting United Way of Marion County recently recognized four volunteers at the Annual Meeting of the Membership. One of those recognized was our very own Young Leader, Lisa Rice, the Grants Coordinator for the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Lisa has been at the Sheriff’s Office for six years and a member of Young Leaders for five years where she has been on the steering committee for the last two. Lisa has continued to be dedicated to growing Young Leaders and the positive impact of young professionals within both United Way and Marion County while keeping up a busy personal and professional life. Lisa is a mother of two very active and involved children, Matthew and Kinely. Along with working full time she is also going to school full time to finish up her Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration and will begin her Master’s degree immediately upon finishing her undergraduate. She is also very active in the Dan Kuhn, Lisa and Matthew Rice, Florida Governor’s Sterling Council for Performance Excellence, a Senior and Chief Samuel Williams Examiner and Chairs the Statics Committee for the Marion County Grant Network. We are honored and blessed to have such a dynamic person helping lead the Young Leaders Society. Congratulations Lisa! Other volunteers honored at the event include Dirk Leeward of Ocala4Sale, who was awarded the Bonnie Heath Award of Excellence, which honors a volunteer each year whose leadership and commitment to the United Way of Marion County has stood out above others over a period of at least ten years including being one of the founding members of the Young Leaders Society. Also recognized was Dave Fechtman of Root Theory Advisors who received the Frances Thigpin Volunteer of the Year Award. This award is given to a volunteer in the community and goes above and beyond what he or she may have been asked or recruited to do. And lastly the Youth United Way Member of the Year was given to Virginia Liddell, a senior at Vanguard High School. Do you want to make an impact in the YLS is proud to Young Leaders Society? announce our 2010 sponsor: Join us on Wednesday, May 5 at 12:00 pm for YLS Steering committee meeting. We will be meeting at Pi on Broadway in Downtown Ocala.(110 Southwest Broadway Ocala 34471) New members are always welcomed. New members = new ideas! The Steering Committee meets quarterly to plan events for the group. Some event organization will be needed. Please email Summer at sgill@uwmc.org if you plan on attending. Thank you Brian Crossley and Telecom for supporting Young Leaders Society There is always someone experiencing you for the first time. Be the message you seek to deliver! — Scott Ginsberg, The Nametag Guy Look us up on the web at www.uwmc.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter If you need more information contact Summer at 732-9696 or sgill@uwmc.org
  • 2. “Breakfast with Leaders” In February, Florida’s Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) hosted the Young Leaders Society’s “Breakfast with Leaders” series. This quarterly session featured Admiral Tim Wright speaking about the work of IHMC and their choice to build a satellite office in Downtown Ocala. Florida’s Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) is one of the nation’s leading research institutes with scientists and engineers investigating a broad range of topics related to understanding cognition in both humans and machines. They are a nonprofit research institute of the State University System of Florida. Some of their most notable findings include Admiral Tim Wright speaks to more mobile and agile robots, their work with increasing movement for sol- Young Leaders about IHMC diers with amputated limbs, and creating new technologies to be used in the NASA Landrover program. Check out their work at their website at www.ihmc.us and view videos of their work on You Tube. They picked Downtown Ocala because they see Ocala as a strong and growing community where they can continue their research efforts as well as have easy access to many of the neighboring universities. Paul Skinner and Curtis Saylor IHMC holds monthly lectures on various topics at their offices located on 15 SE Osceola Ave. The next public lecture will be Wednesday, May 5 by Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ .Br. Guy's topic will be "God’s Mechanics: The Religious Life of Techies" Reception will start at 5:30 pm and the talk begin at 6:00 pm and will last for approximately a hour.   Seating is limited, so if you would like to attend e-mail, ocalaevents@ihmc.us or call 850-202-4406..  Christy Jergens and Allison Campbell     The Breakfast with Leaders series offers an intimate, comfortable setting for participants to engage with local CEOs and established business professionals. It is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for interacting closely with prominent leaders of Marion County’s business community. United Way’s VITA Program (free tax prep & filing) assisted more than 1,000 families, of which 827 returns were completed bringing $1,229,970 into Marion County for families. By having United Way prepare taxes we were able to save $172,320 in tax preparation fees for Marion County citizens. What’s next at United Way? Tax preparation continues throughout the year... United Way of Marion County will continue to offer FREE income tax preparation starting Monday, April 26 through October 15. Marion County residents who need their tax returns amended or need prior year taxes done from 2007 through 2009 can take advantage of the free assistance Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. through 2 p.m. at the United Way office. Please call 352-732-9696 to make an appointment. All volunteers providing tax assistance are trained by the Internal Revenue Service. United Way needs volunteers for workshops United Way of Marion County is looking with volunteers who are interested in being facilitators for personal budgeting workshops. Trained facilitators use Money Smart, a FDIC curriculum. Training will be provided to all individuals along with instructors manual and materials. Facilitators will present to businesses and organizations who are interested in hosting classes for their employees or clients or members at their facility. For more information, contact Krista Martin at 732-9696 ext. 215 or kmartin@uwmc.org National Letter Carriers Food Drive On Saturday, May 8 letter carriers throughout Marion County will pick up much more than the mail along their postal routes; they will also collect the goodness and compassion of their postal customers during the 18th annual National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) National Food Drive. This annual effort has become the largest one-day food drive in the nation's history, resulting in more than a half billion pounds of food to local food banks, pantries and shelters in all 50 states. Last year in Marion County, a record 184,000 pounds of nonperishable food was collected and donated to Interfaith Emergency Services for distribution to the Salvation Army, Brothers Keeper, St. Theresa's Catholic Church and the Help Agency of the Forest food banks. The Ocala Post Office was ranked first in the nation in their union member category for the second year in a row for the community's outstanding effort in supporting this program. Postal customers are asked to hang a food donation on their mailbox before their letter carrier delivers the mail on Saturday, May 8, and the carrier will do the rest. Collection barrels will also be set up at all Post Office branches to accommodate those with Post Office Boxes. United Way of Marion County, USPS, America's Second Harvest, Campbell's Valpak and AFL-CIO have partnered with the NALC to help stamp out hunger. Visit us on the web www.uwmc.org and contact us at (352) 732-9696