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WACHOVIA'S "WE CARE FUND" SURPASSES $1 MILLION IN DONATIONS TO EMPLOYEES NEEDING ASSISTANCE "We Care" (or "Wachovia Employees Care") Supported by Employee Contributions CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Wachovia Corp. announced today that its WE Care Fund (or "Wachovia Employees Care" Fund) has surpassed $1 million in grants distributed. The Fund, seeded by a grant from the Wachovia Foundation in 2002 but supported on an ongoing basis by employee donations, provides one-time grant assistance to Wachovia employees facing severe financial hardship. "This achievement is even more remarkable because it's personal," said Shannon McFayden, director of Human Resources and Corporate Relations for Wachovia. "Wachovia's employees are passionately and tirelessly committed to service - and the WE Care Fund provides a unique way for them to help each other." Grants have helped employees who have faced unexpected medical bills, lost homes in fires, or faced foreclosure due to unexpected changes in family expenses. In 2005, the Fund distributed more than $335,000 in grants to 159 Wachovia employees whose lives were upended by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Employees can contribute to the Fund through ongoing payroll deductions of any amount they choose, or through one-time donations. The WE Care Fund is administered by Foundation For The Carolinas. "Foundation For The Carolinas is pleased to administer Wachovia's WE Care fund. This fund has placed Wachovia in the forefront of corporate philanthropy by creating a unique opportunity for employees to support each other when they need it most," said Michael Marsicano, president and CEO of Foundation For The Carolinas. "This milestone exemplifies the extraordinary generosity of Wachovia and its employees." About Wachovia |
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