Reedsport starts health fund drive

Friday, October 30, 2009 |
Lower Umpqua United Fund Drive is holding a funding drive throughout coastal Douglas County.
The 51-year-old operation supports efforts to improve Reedsport’s health and welfare. Local residents serve on the United Fund board that distributes funds in October that have been collected throughout the year. One hundred percent of contributions are distributed locally and no administrative fees are deducted from contributions.
Donations can be made in two ways — through monthly payroll deductions or cash donations.
Donations can be sent to the Lower Umpqua United Fund c/o Noel Aasen, Treasurer, 638 Evergreen Loop, Reedsport 97459, or left at the Reedsport branches of Umpqua Bank or Bank of America, or taken to the Family Resource Center at 5 St. John’s Way, Reedsport. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.
For information, call Delaine Humphreys at (541) 271-9700.
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