Coming off a record setting 2012 campaign, the United Way of Oxford is revealing where the donations will be going. Of the more than 1.1 million dollars raised, $583,000 is going to the Community Priorities Fund, $188,000 to Programs and Investments, $49,000 is available for local investment and $110,000 is designated by employee payroll. Executive Director Kelly Gilson believes the achievement speaks to the commitment of the community to help those in need and their belief in the United Way's ability to create positive and lasting change. Here is a complete breakdown of the Community Priority Fund Agency 2013/14 Allocation: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ingersoll, Tillsonburg & Area $70,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Woodstock & District $78,500 Canadian Red Cross $15,000 Canadian Mental Health Association $78,000 Epilepsy Support Centre $31,000 Fusion Youth Activity & Technology Centre $40,000 Ingersoll Services for Seniors $35,000 Navy League of Canada $23,000 Oxford County Nutrition Partnership $45,000 Oxford Self Help Network $12,955 St John Ambulance $18,390 VON $63,582 YMCA $73,000 TOTAL = $583,427

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