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WITH THE FALL UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN drawing to a close, “loaned executives
WITH THE FALL UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN drawing to a close, “loaned executives” join United Way of Mid Coast Maine staff and volunteers to provide information on community needs and services, deliver individual and workplace solicitations, and help the community reach its $1,930,000 goal. From left, United Way loaned executives Sharon Hanna of Cumberland Foreside, Erin Meyers of Brunswick, Gabrielle DiPerri of Wiscasset, Terry Smith of Bath Iron Works and Local S6, Suzanne LeBlanc of L.L. Bean, and Tom Blatz of Wiscasset pose in front of the Sagadahoc Bridge, which campaign assistants nicknamed “the Harriet Bridge” in honor of the 93-year old woman featured in this year’s campaign video — viewable at www.uwmcm.org — who used to walk across the bridge before a United Way-funded program offered her volunteer rides. In addition to L.L. Bean and BIW, loaned executives are sponsored by Bath Savings Institution, FHC Inc., and Norway Savings Bank.

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