
Visit the Campaign Toolbox section
of our website where you'll find all our campaign supports
including some great new items...
- ECC Guide (NEW). Insider tips and
basic information on how to run a great campaign.
- Common Questions
(NEW). Answers you’ll
want at your fingertips.
- Investments in
Caring (NEW). A
complete rundown of all the ways donor dollars are
currently invested.
- On-Demand items. Materials to download
including a goal poster and Spanish pledge form.
- Previews. Take a
look our materials, videos, etc. at your convenience,
then fill out your order with our ECC shopping list.
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- Organized Labor kicks off its United
Way campaign with Stuff-A-Bus on Saturday September 22,
from noon-4 p.m. at Syracuse’s Inner Harbor. All
are invited to bring school supplies for needy schools.
Contact Helen
Hudson for more information.
- The first prize drawing for this year’s
Step Up Challenge is right around the corner! Be sure
to get your envelopes in by 4 p.m. on September 26 to
be entered to win. More
Step Up Challenge information.

Anoplate Corporation
Bank of America
Best Buy
Bon-Ton
FedEx Ground
Food Bank of Central New York
Franciscan Management Services
General Casualty Insurance
Hand Held Products
Ikon Office Solutions
ITT Technical Institute
Jadak
Jamesville-DeWitt School District Kohl’s
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Laboratory
Alliance of Central New York
MetLife
Nationwide Insurance Company
The Post-Standard
RealtyUSA
Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists
Sysco Food Services of Syracuse
Target
Transitional Living Services
UPS
Wal-Mart
Wegmans
WYNIT, Inc.
YMCA of Syracuse & Onondaga County |

Advance/Newhouse Communications
AIDS Community Resources
American Granby, Inc.
AT&T Mobility
bmc (Beard Miller Company)
CNY Works
Dermody, Burke and Brown, CPAs
JCPenney Associates/Shoppingtown
Onondaga County
POMCO
Pyramid Management Group
The Samaritan Center
St Joseph's Hospital Health Center
Testone, Marshall & Discenza, CPAs
Welch Allyn |

The 2007 Community Campaign officially began
at the Kickoff Cookoff, held Friday Sept. 7 at the Central
New York Regional Market. More than 600 people celebrated
with us. Click here to
view photos and results of
the cooking competition. |