L-85 United Way support builds positive recognition

Doing something like helping the United Way is all about building relationships.

Tim Timmons, L-85 BM-ST

L-85 BM-ST Tim Timmons accepts recognition by United Way for the lodge’s fundraising support. From l. to r. Jack Miller, Tim Timmons, Erin Hardest

Local 85’s (Toledo, Ohio) decision to raise funds for the United Way of Greater Lima was a no-brainer. The United Way supports local organizations that provide needed services in communities throughout the United States.

“We’re all part of this community, and we all want to be connected and involved in our community,” says L-85 BM-ST Tim Timmons.

So, it was an obvious “yes,” when retired L-85 Boilermaker Jack Miller, approached the local about raising funds in a 50/50 raffle. Miller represents the Lima Building Trades on the United Way’s Board of Directors. Now, in their third year raising funds, the Boilermakers and local Boilermaker employer Nutrien have boosted raffle sales each year bringing the most recent take to $16,400

But it’s about more than just making money for a good cause and generating good vibes among the members. In addition to Nutrien, other Boilermaker employers, Ashland and Cenovus, are also involved, as well as other building trades. Miller says it’s helped to build the union’s relationship with the companies. And, during raffle ticket sales, a TV-spot airs every week featuring the Boilermakers.

“We’ve been our own best-kept secret no one knows about,” Timmons says. “The name recognition definitely helps. Doing something like helping the United Way is all about building relationships. It’s nice to get to have more interaction, and members have pride in participating in something that helps our community.”