WNEP’S Team Allied Services 9 Update: Your Generosity At Work!
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It’s an update story months in the making.
On Wednesday, Newswatch 16’s Ryan Leckey showed how your donations to WNEP’s Team Allied Services 9 last fall are making a difference in our area today.
Ryan, who spearheads the campaign, spotlighted the cutting-edge rehabilitation technology you helped make possible during WNEP’s Team Allied Services in 2018.
Last year’s campaign, year nine, raised just over $602,000 in about three months.
Team Allied Services benefits thousands of kids and adults with disabilities served by Allied Services across northeastern and central Pennsylvania.
Allied is a nonprofit dedicated to treating people based on need, not ability to pay.
Ryan “followed the money” on Wednesday, June 12, to show your dollars in action.
DONATION AND CAMPAIGN INFORMATION FOR 2019:
Although Team Allied Services 10 doesn’t officially launch until mid-August, you don’t have to wait to support the cause and score the newest campaign moisture-wicking workout shirt. Just click here! A $30.00 donation or more gets you the latest campaign gear.
Our Team Allied Services 10 team is ready to raise cash for the cause. The 2019 team was chosen in the winter after being interviewed and selected through applications submitted through WNEP and Allied.
Donations can be mailed to:
Allied Services Foundation
c/o WNEP’s Team Allied Services
100 Abington Executive Park
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
HAVE A QUESTION?
Call 570-348-1407
KEEP UPDATED ON ALL THINGS TEAM ALLIED SERVICES 10:
You can head to the official WNEP’s Team Allied Services website and meet our team at this link or you can keep up on the latest Team Allied Services events by viewing our Facebook page.
A FEW FUN FACTS:
- Team Allied Services earned the silvery charity status by the New York Road Runners. The status puts our campaign on the same level as
internationally respected organizations such as UNICEF.
- To date, WNEP’s Team Allied Services has raised $3.2 million to help kids and adults with disabilities throughout northeastern and central Pennsylvania.
- The campaign has also received multiple honors. Team Allied Services was named by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters as an “Outstanding Television Public Service Campaign.”