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United Way of the Lehigh Valley representative Tom Wampole will be available to talk about United Way’s efforts in the area 9 a.m.-noon tomorrow in room 211 of the Farinon Center.

Wampole is an “executive on loan” to United Way from Air Products. Coffee and a danish will be provided.

The goal for the United Way campaign on campus is to exceed last year’s total contributions of $23,804.

Despite the fact that United Way of the Lehigh Valley fell short of its goals last year — most likely because of Sept. 11 — Lafayette was able to raise about the same amount as in past years. The campaign organizer is Jay Ronald “Bud” Martin, professor of chemical engineering.

In conjunction with the fundraising campaign, United Way will raffle off a 2003 Chevy Malibu and a Carnival Cruise for Two. An annual gift of $2 per week gives the donor one chance on the cruise; $4 per week gives two chances. Increasing last year’s gift by $1 per week gives an individual one chance on the car; an increase of $2 per week gives two chances on the car.

It is possible for a donor to specify a contribution to a single organization (or group of organizations) or to exclude any organization from benefiting.

Completed forms may be sent to Martin at 411 Alumni Hall of Engineering.

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