United Way (Picture) of Central Indiana 3901 N. Meridian St. P.O. Box 88409 Indianapolis, IN 46208-0409 Cecilia desperately searched for medical care for her unborn child. She would have a better chance of getting help and delivering a healthy baby if she lived in Sweden. But Cecilia lives in central Indiana. Cecilia might even be your neighbor. Dear: When I found out that the infant mortality rate in Indiana was 86 percent greater than for mothers in Sweden, I was shocked. Later, my distress hit home in a personal way when I discovered than an expectant mother who lived just a few blocks from my house in Marion County - a young, unmarried woman just like Cecilia -- had difficulty obtaining prenatal care. Realizing the seriousness of the problem helped motivate me to join with individuals like you who have helped to prevent needless suffering in our community by contributing to United Way of Central Indiana. When a young, unmarried woman like Cecilia becomes pregnant, the risks to her unborn child are very serious. In Cecilia's case she had to face the situation with a limited education, no skills and no source of income. Would it surprise you to learn that less than two years away from the millennium, the problem of supplying prenatal care to young, single mothers is one of growing concern in our community? Of those beginning prenatal care in the first trimester, Indiana mothers rank in the lower third of individuals receiving such care nationwide. And that's just one significant example of community need. There are many other important areas where children, families, the elderly and disabled need our help. Having exhausted all of her options, Cecilia turned to her family priest where she found support and guidance. Cecilia was brought to a residential outreach maternity service funded by United Way of Central Indiana. When I investigated all the different ways I could get involved to help local families, I discovered the answer that made the most sense was United Way of Central Indiana. United Way, and ONLY United Way, regularly conducts research in our community to find out where the most important needs are. If United Way didn't do this it wouldn't be done at all. At St. Elizabeth's home, Cecilia received a place to live until her baby was born. She received prenatal care, child care training, friendship and peer group support. Your past contribution provided a direct line of support for local programs that promote health and wellness, strengthen families, invest in our children, help people become self-sufficient, and serve the elderly and disabled. Cecilia gave birth to a healthy baby boy. Whenever she looks at her son she feels grateful to United Way for the good start she was able to give him. And that's why I'm writing to you today. I urge you to continue to make a difference in the lives of individuals like Cecilia and her son. You can literally help save a life. 89 percent of the at-risk pregnant women served by St. Elizabeth Home have given birth to healthy babies. Following the birth of her child, Cecilia received job training at another United Way funded agency. This story ended happily... perhaps because of your past contribution. Remember, just $50 or $4.16 per month can provide a homeless. expectant mother with two visits to an obstetrician for Prenatal care. Thanks to the support United Way of Central Indiana receives from people like you, there are hundreds of stories like Cecilia's. But unfortunately there are also hundreds of examples where vital services were not available because of lack of funds. Please continue with your neighbors to see to it that no expectant mother goes without medical care... no child goes without nourishment ... no family goes without shelter. Will you help? Today? If you would consider increasing your past pledge by just $25 this year it would be wonderful. If you could possibly increase your pledge by even more, I would be overjoyed. But please join us again this year so that stories such as Cecilia's can continue. Sincerely, 1998 United Way of Central Indiana Campaign Chair P.S. Today Cecilia is self-supporting. She lives with her 15-month old son in a clean, cheerful home. Without the support of United Way of Central Indiana, Cecilia's story might not have had such a happy ending. Please join with us to see that happy endings do continue.