United Way Award

Cathedral City Employees Donate the Most to the United Way for the Second Year in a Row

Cathedral City Employees Donate the Most to the United Way for the Second Year in a Row

At the United Way’s 2017 Annual Recognition & Kickoff Luncheon, City Manager Charlie McClendon accepted on behalf of Cathedral City employees the Silver Cup – City Competition trophy. The trophy honored our employees for reaching further in their pockets to donate to the community more than any other city employee group in the Coachella Valley for the second year in a row. This was the second time in ten years that another city has won, beating out the city employees of Rancho Mirage.

Money raised goes to buy meals for hungry children, case managers to help families gain financial stability, mental health counseling, school supplies, and assistance to women and children escaping from domestic violence. Local programs include the Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City, FIND Food Bank, and Family Services of the Desert, just to name a few.

Cathedral City employees showed their generosity and community spirit by making contributions and pledges totaling $22,981. This was a 34% increase in donations than the previous year. The additional funds will go a long way in achieving United Way’s mission of breaking the cycle of poverty in the Coachella Valley.

If you would like to contribute to the United Way of the Desert or learn more about their programs, go to www.UnitedWayoftheDesert.org.

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Chris Parman

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