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LifeLine Program Begins 2nd Year with $1M Fundraising Goal

New Haven Register published an article on February 6, 2010 about the Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine 2010 launch.


United Way of Greater New Haven and the Jewish Federation have launched their 2010 Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine fundraising drive, and hope area residents will dig deep into their imaginations to help raise funds.

Program leaders said there’s lots of ways to raise money and anyone out there with an idea, or desire to plan an event, can contact United Way of Greater New Haven and the agency will help with planning, notices and even by setting up a Web page.

The Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine is a collaborative effort to help shelter, feed and care in other ways for those in pressing financial crisis. Now in its second year, the goal is to raise $1 million. In 2009, $642,000 was raised, from more than 250 individual and corporate donors.

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