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For Cyreathia &1xbet online casino ;Sam&1xbet online casino ; Reyer, one of four co-chairs for the upcoming All-University Campaign for K-State, making a gift to K-State has been an easy decision.

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This year's drive, dubbed the Unity and Pride 1xbet online casino , kicks off Sept. 11. It is an internal fundraising effort to benefit K-State. Campus volunteers run the 1xbet online casino , which focuses on participation by all employees, faculty and staff of the campus, the K-State Alumni Association, Kansas State University Foundation and the athletic department.

Reyer's fellow co-chairs are Betsy Cauble, head of the department of sociology, anthropology and social work; Barbara Nagel, public service administrator in the registrar's office; and Gary Pierzynski, head of the department of agronomy. They plan to encourage campus colleagues to make a difference at K-State in areas where they care most.

&1xbet online casino ;As a department head, I see firsthand the funding challenges we have,&1xbet online casino ; Cauble said. &1xbet online casino ;We are constantly looking for resources for students in the form of financial aid and instructional equipment, for faculty in terms of salary, travel and professional development, increased opportunities and professional development for staff, and facilities upgrades.

&1xbet online casino ;It is critical that we send a message to the community, legislators and donors that we care about this institution and we are willing to support it.&1xbet online casino ;

The annual 1xbet online casino began in 2006 as part of the historic Changing Lives 1xbet online casino . The Unity and Pride 1xbet online casino highlights the principles that the 1xbet online casino seeks to embody.

Through unity in giving to a common cause -- K-State -- faculty and staff demonstrate their pride in and commitment to the university.

&1xbet online casino ;This campaign offers an opportunity to contribute to the continued success and pride of Kansas State University,&1xbet online casino ; Nagel said.

The Unity and Pride 1xbet online casino allows faculty and staff members to make one-time gifts, sign up for payroll deductions or explore a variety of long-range gift planning options designated to any of the funds and causes at K-State, with the specific goal of increasing campus participation.

In the 1xbet online casino 's first year, 16 percent of K-State employees made a gift to the university. By its second year, 32 percent of faculty and staff participated. The 1xbet online casino co-chairs hope that participation will continue to rise.

&1xbet online casino ;We would like to see the campaign continue to grow, and therefore, we would like to see participation and contributions this year exceed those of the previous year,&1xbet online casino ; Pierzynski said. &1xbet online casino ;I would just ask that people consider K-State in their philanthropic activities.&1xbet online casino ;

The Unity and Pride 1xbet online casino will kick off Thursday, Sept. 11, in the K-State Student Union. 1xbet online casino packets with detailed instructions and giving materials will be available through any one of about 60 volunteer faculty and staff representatives.

Photo: Co-chairs for the Unity and Pride, the 2008 All-University 1xbet online casino for K-State, are Cyreathia Reyer (from left), Barbara Nagel, Betsy Cauble and Gary Pierzynski.

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