Sarah Ford | October 4, 2011
Young feds sought to lead, contribute to and grow CFC
By NICOLE BLAKE JOHNSON
CFC volunteers are counting on younger federal employees — those in their 20s and 30s — to boost the time and money they donate to the charity drive this year and in the years ahead. As CFC begins its 2011 fundraising — there is a real concern that retirements could deplete the campaign’s worker and financial base.
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