UnitedWay_Dine out graphicDine Out for United Way 2015 kicks off in Marshall County on Thursday, October 1, at Burger King (2021 N Michigan St) and Mooney’s Ice Cream (309 E Jefferson St) in Plymouth. During the months of October and November, 24 participating restaurants across the county will donate a percentage of sales on selected days to the United Way of Marshall County 2015 Campaign. And that’s good news for 24 local nonprofit organizations! Businesses and individuals are busy across the county this fall raising funds for United Way supported programs and services that focus on the building blocks for a good life: a quality education that leads to a good job, income that can support a family through retirement and good health. Every dollar raised stays in Marshall County to help build stronger communities.

“Together We Can, Marshall County” is this year’s United Way campaign theme. Local restaurants are rising to the challenge and doing their part to achieve this year’s campaign goal of $550,000!

Enjoy dining at Burger King in Plymouth on Thurs. October 1 from 4 – 7 pm. Burger King will donate 20% of increased sales so diners are asked to be sure to mention they are participating in Dine Out. Also on Thursday, Mooney’s Ice Cream will donate 10% of their sales.

For a complete schedule of participating restaurants visit the United Way website www.marshallcountyuw.org  or “LIKE” the United Way Facebook page United Way of Marshall County – Plymouth, IN. Enjoy a great meal and support a great cause! For more information or to donate to United Way, call 574.936.3366, email info@marshallcountyuw.org or visit www.marshallcountyuw.org/Give.

 

ABOUT THE UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL COUNTY

For over 50 years, the United Way of Marshall County has continuously conducted annual fundraising campaigns in support of local health and human service not-for-profit organizations. The United Way has been the conduit for helping thousands of individuals, regardless of income level, contribute to a united community cause. United Way volunteers have spent millions of hours advocating for much needed programs and services that help build a stronger community and, as a result, the United Way has allocated more than $8 million to local agencies for everything from basic necessities like food to tutoring programs for youth to helping the elderly get to the doctor. The United Way of Marshall County remains committed to igniting the caring power of the human spirit to help meet the most basic needs of education, health and financial stability. Together we create a stronger future for Marshall County.