UNA's December Drive Is Netting Results
JERSEY CITY, N.J. - By December 16th, the UNA membership drive netted a total of 150 new members enrolled within the framework of several special actions announced earlier by the Soyuz Supreme Executive Committee.
As reported earlier, in addition to regular rewards to organizers, the UNA had implemented a program of special Christmas bonuses and a youth enrollment, offering special benefits to youths aged 6 weeks to 15 years of age.
Parents or grandparents of these youngsters, who present their progeny with one of four UNA life certificates in the amount of $3,000 (plans known as P-20, P-65, E-65, T-16), will receive an additional $3,000 worth of life insurance premium free for the entire year 1977.
Among the first to avail himself of this offer was Dr. Adam Jakymiw of Passaic, N.J., who acquired such a plan for his grand-daughter Magda Catherine Hoydysh, daughter of Dr. Volodymyr and Daria Hoydysh, of New York, as a Christmas gift of lasting value.
The UNA Organizing Department, headed by Stefan Hawrysz, also released information on the competition among Districts for special bonuses for attaining 100 and 75 percent of their designated membership quotas for the year.
Making strong bids for 100 percent of their respective quotas are the following Districts: Shamokin, Syracuse-Utica, Wilkes-Barre, Woonsocket, Youngstown, Rochester and Boston.
Very much in the running for the attainment of 75 percent of their quotas are Districts: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Lehigh Valley-Allentown, Montreal, Passaic, Perth Amboy and Troy.
The Organizing Department called on all secretaries and organizers to intensify their efforts during December, traditionally the best yielding month in terms of organization, and earn eligibility for the special awards offered in addition to the regular ones.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, December 26, 1976, No. 255, Vol. LXXXIII
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