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Wayne Cares: Combined Charitable Contributions Campaign

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Final Day to give
Our goal is to raise $125,000 in contributions for this year’s campaign.

To Give

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  1. Login to pipeline.wayne.edu
  2. Click the employee tab
  3. Click the campaign poster

The "240" Club

The 240 ClubBecome a member of the Wayne State University Combined CharitableContributions Campaign’s “240 Club.” The 240 Club is for WSU community members who commit to contributing $10 or more per pay period or $240 or more for the year. Members of the 240 Club will be entered into drawing for an airline voucher (two vouchers have been graciously donated by AAA Travel) redeemable for round trip airfare to anywhere in the continental U.S. Additional prizes may be addedthroughout the campaign. Drawings will be held at the Wayne State holiday party on December 2 at the McGregor Conference Center. You need not be present to win.

Warriors That Care - Donor List

Donors to this year’s campaign will have the opportunity to be acknowledged by having their name listed here. The list will be available for review on Monday, November 23. Your contribution amount will not be listed.

About the Combined Campaign

For more than 20 years, Wayne State University has supported the community through the Combined Charitable Contributions Campaign. This year the campaign begins on October 14 and ends November 20. Robert R. Frank, M.D., executive vice dean of the School of Medicine, is this year's campaign chair. The charitable organizations participating in the campaign are the Black United Fund and United Way for Southeastern Michigan.

About the charitable organizations

United Way provides our community with an independent safety net of health and human services by supporting a number of community service agencies. The Black United Fund is a community-based resource center that assists community efforts through referrals, funding, consultation and/or technical assistance. Both organizations provide numerous community service programs through a large network of volunteers and donors. These programs include drug abuse counseling and education, job training and placement, services for the elderly and for victims of domestic violence, recreational activities for children, small business support and services and many other community outreach activities.

For more information contact Stephanie Fries at 313.577.0701 or communityaffairs@wayne.edu.

Office of Government and Community Affairs
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