Feb. 19, 2008
University and health system employees give hope to statewide charities
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Virginia Commonwealth University and VCU Health System employees
contributed more than $550,000 to their combined Commonwealth of
Virginia Campaign for 2007, exceeding the previous year’s campaign by
almost $24,000.
The CVC is an annual giving program that
encourages Virginia state employees to contribute to humanitarian,
environmental and health- and human-service charities.
Contributions
for the combined campaign increased 4.5 percent for 2007, once again
surpassing the record from the previous year. The VCU campaign, "Give
Hope,” began Nov. 1 and ended before the holiday closing in December.
Employee
pledge cards accounted for $378,764, almost 70 percent of the total.
The remainder of the contributions was raised through special annual
events such as the Heart Walk, the Gurney Tourney, the Relay for Life
and the Breast Cancer Walk.
This year’s campaign included
several new features, such as eye-catching red mailings, availability
of online giving for university employees and a silent art auction,
which raised an additional $4,200.
Of this year's participating
charities, 10 were affiliated with VCU, including the Hospital
Hospitality House, the Loftis Bereavement Fund, the VCU Massey Cancer
Center, the VCU-Carver Community Partnership, the Virginia Mentoring
Partnership, the Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Pediatric
Palliative Care and the Virginia Council on Economic Education. New to
the list were Connect Richmond, a network of information tools designed
to build the capacity of nonprofit organizations, and ElderFriends,
which reduces isolation and loneliness among low-income, shut-in elders
by pairing them with trained volunteers who provide companionship.
John
Bennett, senior vice president for finance and administration, served
as chair of the university and health system combined campaign.
According to state CVC guidelines, 100 percent of proceeds designated
for a charity will go to the charity or charities indicated. Employees
can make contributions using cash, check, credit card or payroll
deduction.
Since 1997, the VCU and VCU Health System combined campaign has donated more than $4.2 million to charity.
For more information on the university and health system combined campaign, visit http://www.vcu.edu/cvc/index.html.
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