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Wake Forest University Faculty & Staff Pledge $350,000 to United Way of Forsyth County

During the 2011 campaign, Wake Forest University faculty and staff collectively pledged $350,000 to benefit the United Way of Forsyth County. The campaign runs from October 1, with various events scheduled, including the campaign kick-off, a Women’s Leadership Council reception on October 11, and a Lunch-n-Learn bus tour on October 24. Additionally, the Young Leaders United event will engage Parkland Magnet High School students, focusing on improving graduation rates for those not passing the 9th grade.

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Wake Forest University Faculty & Staff Pledge $350,000 to United Way of Forsyth County

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  1. T H A N K Y O U Wake Forest University Faculty & Staff pledged $350,000 to United Way of Forsyth County during the 2011 campaign 2012 Campaign Dates October 1 – Campaign Kick-off October 1 – Women’s Leadership Council Reception October 11 – Lunch -n- Learn Bus Tour October 24 – Young Leaders United Event

  2. Parkland Magnet High School Students NOT passing 9th grade Graduation Rate

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