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The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

 

Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.

 

In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

 

Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.

 

In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

 

Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.

 

In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.

Expo with models of participants. Many of the models were donated to EMOZ for future exhibition

Expo with models of participants. Many of the models were donated to EMOZ for future exhibition

Nitin, Prashant, Dr Saab, Sandy, The Great Gautam Mehta, Safdar, Kamte Ji, Anurag Malhotra, Kaustubh, Naveen, Anurag Bhateja -the CEO, Ashwini

Expo with models of participants. Many of the models were donated to EMOZ for future exhibition

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

 

Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.

 

In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.

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Kirby Brown, deputy to the Fires Center of Excellence Commanding General, speaks to the crowd during the Fort Sill-Lawton Combined Federal Campaign kick-off breakfast Sept. 29, 2009, at the Patriot Club.

Expo with models of participants. Many of the models were donated to EMOZ for future exhibition

FCK mascot helps garrison kickoff Combined Federal Campaign

 

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By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

 

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – Lt. Col. Lars Zetterstrom, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern, kicked off this year's Combined Federal Campaign by shooting soccer balls at a goal tended by Betzi, the friendly devil mascot from Fußball-Club Kaiserslautern.

 

After taking his shots, Zetterstrom said he wanted his donation to go toward the Family Support and Youth Programs, where funds go toward youth sports in Kaiserslautern. Soldiers and government civilians are known for their giving nature, Zetterstrom said, adding that he hopes this year that they will consider donating to CFC.

 

“Many federal employees are altruistic and want to do something better than themselves,” Zetterstrom said. “This is just a small way they can give to the local community or charities around the world.”

 

Last year, federal employees in the Kaiserslautern area contributed more than $325,000 – more than any other Army garrison in Europe, said Antonnete Fernandez, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern’s community area project officer.

 

“This year we would like to go above that,” Fernandez said. “CFC gives you an opportunity to give to someone less fortunate. There are hundreds of charities, from cancer care to mosquito netting for children in Africa.”

 

CFC is an American tradition that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The campaign runs until the beginning of December. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy launched the program as a way for federal employees to donate to causes of their choice. Each year, hundreds of thousands of dollars are donated to good causes.

 

Employees can get pledge cards from their unit's CFC program manager or donate online, Fernandez said.

 

The Oct. 3 lunch time campaign kickoff was held at Pulaski Park. Garrison staff fired up a grill, serving barbequed hamburgers and hotdogs. Afterward, Zetterstrom climbed into a dunking booth. For a small donation, garrison staff took turns tossing balls to dunk Zetterstrom, Command Sgt. Maj. Gene Canada and other garrison leaders. Nearby, children got their faces pained and played on an inflatable castle.

 

Under soccer goal netting, Betzi – who represents the local German “Bundesliga” soccer team, known locally as FCK – joined garrison leaders to cut a ceremonial cake. The military community’s ongoing commitment to charities, despite difficult economic times, shows something unique about those who serve in Kaiserslautern, Fernandez said.

 

“It means that we care,” Fernandez said. “We want to make a difference in our world.”

 

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Pictures taken during the talks, panels, visits and extras.

Pictures taken during the talks, panels, visits and extras.

That's my sister with the crazy-big hair. She got mad when my mom started making her buy her own hairspray. But really -- can you blame her? She must have been going through a bottle a week! Just think of all those stylin' CFCs.

 

Nov. 1985

Expo with models of participants. Many of the models were donated to EMOZ for future exhibition

Alejandro Guerra y Ángelo Peña en el compromiso que enfrentó a Caracas FC y Mineros de Guayana, por la sexta fecha del torneo Apertura, en el estadio Olímpico de la UCV (Nelson Pulido)

Pictures taken during the talks, panels, visits and extras.

Critics 4-1 Gants Hill

Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League

Division One Cup Final

 

Friday 26th May 2023

 

At Barking FC

Una robusta composizione (2 automotrici + 2 rimorchiate) svolge un servizio viaggiatori sulla linea CFC (Chemin de Fer de la Corse) Ponte Leccia-Calvi, qui ripresa fra Lumio e Calvi il 21.07.1987.

Pictures taken during the talks, panels, visits and extras.

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