Partners in Giving in SMPH

Partners in Giving 2023-24 finishes strong

The 51st annual Partners in Giving campaign ran Oct. 9-Nov. 30. This year’s campaign theme is “Be Part of Something Bigger.” This year, the Partners in Giving chairs for the School of Medicine and Public Health organized a photo contest, which has announced its winners. Gifts can still be made to Partners in Giving and will continue to count toward the campaign through May 2024.

The below information is supplied to the SMPH community by the Partners in Giving chairs for the school: Katy Oksuita, MS, Chief Administrative Officer for the BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine, and Sue Carlson, Chief Administrative Officer for the Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics.

Learn more about Partners in Giving

See photo contest winners

Campaign update from SMPH Partners in Giving chairs

The campaign officially ended last week, and our final results are in at 5.9% participation!! Amazing!!

We would like to thank everyone in SMPH for their outstanding work! Thank you so much for your all support.

"Be Part of Something Bigger"

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The 51st annual Partners in Giving campaign ran from Oct. 9-Nov. 30, 2023, but donations are still accepted after that date and count toward the campaign. This year’s campaign theme is “Be Part of Something Bigger.” State, UW, and UW Health employees in Dane County joined together to raise money in support of more than 500 charities making a difference in the lives of those who need it most, locally and globally.

In these times that challenge us all, Wisconsin’s tradition of giving back is as important as ever. Thank you for your continued generosity.

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Photo Contest

The photo contest winners have been chosen!

A dog wearing a sheet like a ghost costume
1st Place – Piper the Ghost
Dog with white lace collar and glasses
2nd Place – Ginsy as Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Two dogs wearing colorful shirts
3rd Place – Harry and Mango ready for some sun

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you enjoyed the contest, we encourage you to donate using the UW “Donate Now” button on the Partners in Giving Website. No gift is too small!