WILDWOOD — United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey (UWGPSNJ) in Cape May County today announced an impressive $47,100 raised from the 21st Annual United Way Rubber Ducky Regatta which took place Sunday, August 17, at Morey’s Piers Mariner’s Landing in Wildwood.
Proceeds will support UWGPSNJ’s Impact Fund, which improves lives in Cape May County through strategic investments in Education, Income, and Health — the building blocks to a successful life — as well as strengthening the regional social safety net. Through the Impact Fund, UWGPSNJ supports quality education from cradle to career, opportunities for adults to build skill sets and secure work that pays a family-sustaining wage, and provides access to the resources residents need to lead healthy lives and have their basic needs met.
“The true Impact of this event goes well beyond just dollars and cents,” said Joe Scheufele, Vice President, Marina Energy/Energenic, LLC, and chair of UWGPSNJ’s Local Operating Board in Cape May County. “This extraordinary effort is a collective commitment to advancing the work of United Way to build brighter futures for our most vulnerable neighbors in Cape May County.”
In its 21 years, the United Way Rubber Duck Regatta has raised a remarkable $587,000 to support vital health and human services in Cape May County. The event’s success is due in large part to a number of community businesses that pledge their support through sponsorship. These include: Morey’s Piers and Beachfront Waterparks, South Jersey Industries, 1st Bank of Sea Isle City, McDonald’s, Crest Savings Bank, ShopRite, Compassionate Care Hospice, AtlantiCare, Atlantic City Electric, Cape Bank, One Off Marketing, Gaiss’ Market, Atlantic Cape Community College, Genesis Healthcare, Cape May Brewing Company, Kramer Beverage, Greater Wildwood Elks #1896, Shore Title Agency, Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, Avalon Golf Club, Country Club Tavern, Town Bank Builders, Super Liquors, and Disabled American Veterans Chapter 44. Media partners were Herald Newspapers and Coastal Broadcasting.
Additionally, a host of prizes was donated by local vendors to accompany the winning ducks, including the top prizes of a Wildwood vacation courtesy of Senior Excursions Inc., a $500 ShopRite gift certificate, two beach cruisers from Zippy’s Bikes in Wildwood, season passes to Morey’s Piers, a flat screen television and more!
“It is only through the collaborative teamwork of volunteers, sponsors and donors that we are able to achieve success and continue our work to transform lives right here in Cape May County,” said John Emge, executive director of UWGPSNJ in Atlantic and Cape May Counties. “Together, we drive measurable, lasting impact in each of our local communities that none of us can achieve alone.”
A date has been set for the 2015 event. The 22nd Annual Rubber Ducky Regatta will take place Sunday, August 16, 2015 at Morey’s Piers. Additional information can be found online at www.UnitedforImpact.org/cape-may.
Pictured from left are Joe Scheufele, Vice President, Marina Energy/Energenic, LLC, and chair of UWGPSNJ’s Local Operating Board in Cape May County; Linda Diego, United Way’s Communications Coordinator; Cape Bank’s Customer Service Representatives Kathy Caldwell and Michelle Cotton; and John Emge, executive director of United Way in Atlantic and Cape May Counties.
About United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey:
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, serving communities in Pennsylvania’s Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, and New Jersey’s Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May and Cumberland counties, is part of a national network of more than 1,300 locally governed organizations that work to create lasting positive changes in communities and in people’s lives. United Way engages the community to identify the underlying causes of the most significant local issues, develops strategies and pulls together financial and human resources to address them, and measures the results. United Way is advancing the common good in Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey by positively impacting the lives of people throughout the region in the areas of education, income, and health.
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