Department of Public Safety

2013 Charitable Giving Drive Underway

Drive ends Friday, Oct. 26.  Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.

October 17, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 13 years old. It was published on October 17, 2012.

 The 2013 Employee Charitable Giving Drive kicked off with a rally in the City Hall Rotunda earlier this month.  Department coordinators were invited to attend the rally, pick up their information packets and meet the representatives for the charities employees may choose to support with a one-time gift or through bi-weekly payroll deduction.  

Participating charities include:

  • America's Charities
  • The Arts & Education Council
  • The Backstoppers
  • Community Health Charities
  • Earth Share of Missouri
  • Global Impact
  • United Negro College Fund, Inc.
  • United Way of Greater St. Louis
  • William L. Clay Scholarship and Research Fund

The drive is once again being coordinated by the Department of Public Safety Office of Special Events.  It will end on Friday, Oct. 26, 2012.  If you have any questions, please contact Ann Chance at (314) 589-6649 or Kathy Bess at (314) 589-6613.

Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.

Department of Public Safety

City of St. Louis

  • Department:
    Department of Public Safety
  • Topic:
    Employees

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