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Press Release 23 January, 2008

For Immediate Release January 23, 2008

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Contact: Steve Frank
(202) 532-4607

National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) Employees Pledge More than $52,000 to Local and National Charities

Johnstown, PA - On January 18, 2008, NDIC Director Michael Walther presented a check for $52,109 to Ms. Suzanne Stevens and Mr. William McKinney of the United Way of the Laurel Highlands (UWLH). This check represented total contributions made by NDIC employees to the 2007 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). A significant portion of these monies will once again be donated to the UWLH.

Ms. Stevens and Mr. McKinney of UWLH thanked all NDIC employees for their generosity including NDIC CFC Campaign Coordinator Susan Bartle and NDIC CFC Key Workers (Barb Nibert, Tess Glace, Pam Nemeth, Barb Burns, Carla Zimmer, Kathy Rushin, Tracey Kalinowski, Lisa Arcurio, Diane Felton, Cheryl Seth, Bob Miller, Betty Irvine, and Chuck Miller) who were instrumental in raising funds for the CFC and the local UWLH. Employee and manager bakeoffs, a "Steeler's" Tailgate party, and Jeans and Sneaker Days were used to raise funds specifically for the UWLH in Johnstown.

The CFC is the only authorized solicitation of employees in the Federal workplace on behalf of charitable organizations. Each year Federal employees and military personnel raise millions of dollars through the CFC that benefits thousands of non-profit charities.



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