November 9, 2010- Drawing of homeless man by MICDS student Ted Staley. First place winner in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of a man with his head in his chest by MICDS student Blair Koeneman. Second place winner in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of a child in foreground crying, with a house on fire in the back round by Webster Groves High School student Hally Stewart. Third place winner in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of homeless young child with hands on their face by Nerinx Hall student Phung Kim Nguyen. Fourth place winner in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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Drawing of young man from in a wheelchair by Fort Zumwalt South High School student Shelly Hoerner, published during the United Way's 100 Neediest Cases in November 2010.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of a man outside of a condemned building by O'Fallon Township High School student Kyle Merz. Fifth place winner in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of a man looking over a bill by MICDS student Abby Lowe. Sixth place winner in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Painting of woman with hand on forehead by DeSmet Jesuit High School Jake Yankowitz. Seventh place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Painting of woman of person taking shelter at a bus stop by O'Fallon Township High School student Kelsey Sheldon. Eighth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of young woman with infant by Nerinx Hall student Allie Luecke. Ninth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of sad woman holding hands with two children by O'Fallon Township High School student Emily Lecours. Eleventh place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of young child with blanket by Nerinx Hall student Maggie Brennan. Twelfth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of woman with hand on forehead by DeSmet Jesuit High School student Dan Ilges. Thirteenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of two young children seated in front of a brick wall by Ft. Zumwalt South High School student Kristen Mayo. Fourteenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of young child by Nerinx Hall student Maddy Brenan. Fifteenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of girl sitting in front of a chain link fence by Nerinx Hall student Anna Sepe. Sixteenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of man warming himself by a fire in a trash can. MICDS student Steven Frank. Seventeenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Collage of sleeping young girl by Cor Jesu Academy student Julie Phillips. Eighteenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing man with clasped hands by DeSmet Jesuit High School student Alex Viehman. Ninteenth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Painting of young person listening to parents argue by MICDS student Zoe Lynch. Twentieth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of man with hands on his shoulders by Kevin McManus of DeSmet Jesuit High School. Twenty first place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of frustrated looking young person by Sunna Khan of MICDS. Twenty second place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of woman with hand on her face by Emily Horner of Nerinx Hall. Twenty third place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of child with empty tin can by Rachel Faraci of Nerinx Hall. Twenty fourth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of child with tear in eye by Matthew Russell of University City High School. Twenty fifth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of woman in a hospital waiting room by Matt Shepard of DeSmet Jesuit High School. Twenty sixth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Hilary Hines of O'Fallon Township High School. Twenty seventh place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of homeless person with a blanket on his head by DeAnna Pope of MICDS. Twenty eighth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of man with hearing aid by Frances Burkham of MICDS. Twenty ninth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing of young woman with head on pillow by Quinn Briceno of DeSmet Jesuit High School. Thirtieth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Kaitlin Shanks of DeSoto High School Thirty first place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Painting by Rebeca Kim of Mascoutah High School. Thirty second place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Emma VonderHaar of Cor Jesu Academy. Thirty third place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Vanessa Rice of St. Clair High School. Thirty fourth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Jennifer Susnic of Sullivan Public School. Thirty fifth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Brendan Coleman of Crystal City High School. Thirty sixth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Stephanie Clark of MICDS. Thirty seventh place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Ellen Tuxbury of Nerinx Hall. Thirty eighth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Katie Russell of Visitation Academy. Thirty ninth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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November 9, 2010- Drawing by Brogan Drissell of Webster Groves High School. Fortieth place in United Way contest for 100 Neediest Cases.
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A TRADITION • For generations, the 100 Neediest Cases campaign has helped thousands of disadvantaged families during the holidays. The tradition dates to 1922, when civic leaders formed the Christmas Bureau.
The Post-Dispatch has partnered with the program for more than five decades, renaming the campaign 100 Neediest Cases in 1954. Annual donations to the campaign have swollen from $400 in 1922 to $1.4 million last year.
HOW IT WORKS • More than 70 social service agencies, working through the United Way, identify thousands of needy families.
This year, 13,000 cases were selected based on factors such as poverty, medical problems and other hardships. Volunteers then select 100 cases to be profiled in the newspaper. The profiles help raise awareness and encourage donations for the thousands of other needy families.
TWO WAYS TO GIVE
ADOPT A CASE • Donors can adopt one of the 100 families profiled both in print and at STLtoday.com/neediest. Thousands of other cases can also be adopted.
The United Way supplies donors with a complete list of a family's needs, along with all instructions needed to give. Donors are asked to meet at least one of the stated needs and provide at least one present for each child. Everything goes directly to the family, through a social worker. Last year, 1,200 cases were adopted.
DONATE • The 100 Neediest Cases general fund is used to help the 13,000 total cases identified for the program. Every family will receive something, and every dollar will go directly to a needy family. Or you may request that your contribution be considered to be applied to a particular 100 Neediest case.
TO ADOPT A CASE OR DONATE • Call 314-421-6060 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays, or visit 100neediestcases.org, or mail a check to P.O. Box 955925, St. Louis, Mo. 63195.