The Charity Choice campaign returns to Case Western Reserve University this fall, giving the faculty, staff and students the opportunity to help those less fortunate. Campaign organizers encourage everyone to give—no matter how small the donation.
Campaign leaders hope to attract at least 750 participants and to raise at least $185,000.
Donors can contribute through Dec. 18, whether through a single donation or through payroll deductions.
This year’s Charity Choice chairs are Lynn T. Singer, deputy provost and vice president for academic affairs, and Jeffrey L. Duerk, dean of the Case School of Engineering.
“Charity Choice gives all of us in the CWRU community an opportunity to join together to provide critical resources to important local initiatives that help our children, neighbors, schools and environment,” Singer said.
Individuals can participate through the university’s three primary organizational partners:
- United Way of Greater Cleveland, the leading convener and funder of partnerships focused on solutions for the community’s health and human service priorities.
- Greater Cleveland Community Shares, the only Northeast Ohio workplace-giving federation focused on advocacy and social change. For 23 years, its member organizations have worked to meet community needs and support social justice through advocacy, education and empowerment.
- EarthShare Ohio, a federation working to raise donations for local, regional and national nonprofit conservation and environmental organizations.