Community Giving Campaign   

The Community Giving Campaign for Georgia Regents University encourages employees to give back to the CSRA through United Way or the State Charitable Contributions Program (SCCP). By combining the United Way and SCCP campaigns at GRU, it allows us to maximize our efforts and run a more effective community giving campaign.   

Employees can give to United Way several ways, including through payroll deductions. Health system employees please visit the intranet and access your employee self services page. Campus employees please click here.

You can also give to United Way through a pledge form. All forms can be turned in to two locations: GRU Medical Center Administration (BI-2070, Kathleen Grant) and Children's Hospital of Georgia Administration (BT-1847, Octavia Williams). 

All SCCP pledges and gifts will be filled out online. To contribute please click here.

*Please note that PPG and Health System employees participate in the United Way campaign. State employees participate in the SCCP.   

 

 

 

 

 

Any employee who donates to either United Way or SCCP will receive an invitation to an ice cream social on December 17, 2012 and entry into a drawing for a free parking spot of the winner's choosing for a six-month period.

  •  The Community Giving Campaign is our opportunity to give back to the local community and support organizations that provide important services and resources in our area.

  • Your gift helps fund health and human services programs that make a difference in the lives of your neighbors every day. These programs focus on helping youth succeed, promoting health and wellness, providing basic needs and improving lives in the CSRA.

  • United Way’s partner agencies include: Boys and Girls Club of the CSRA, Christ Community Health Services, Hope House, Ronald McDonald House of Augusta and many more.



     
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