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Sensata and United Way Support Delmarva Community Services
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Sensata Technologies Inc. employees recently spent a day volunteering at Delmarva Community Services by preparing and delivering over 100 hot meals to Senior Centers in Hurl
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United Way Provides Funding for Salisbury Horizons
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United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently presented Salisbury Horizons with $15,780 to support their year round academic enrichment program for at-risk children. Horizons works with a diverse g
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United Way Announces Record Breaking Funding
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The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore announced today the organization will provide a record breaking $1,305,450 for local programs and services, an astounding 15% increase over last year’
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"Dr. Jose Alvarado Fund" to Help Local Children
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For decades, children on the Lower Shore experienced the healing touch and compassion of well respected pediatrician, Dr. Jose Alvarado who died in 2009 following a tragic car accident. Now his ded
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United Way Funds Diakonia
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The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently announced funding of $52,000 for Diakonia to help support their emergency shelter and transitional housing programs for families in crisis. “
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United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore receives SU President’s Distinguished Community Leadership Award
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The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore was recently honored with Salisbury University’s President’s Distinguished Community Leadership Organizational award for “extraordinary co
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United Way Supports Delmarva Boy Scouts
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The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently presented the Delmarva Boy Scouts with $37,000 to help fund their programs in Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset and Dorchester counties. Boy Scout prog
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United Way Funds Salvation Army
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The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently announced funding of $140,000 for the Salvation Army, which over the past 28 years has received over $3.6 million from the local United Way.
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