US Army Corps of Engineers
Tulsa District

Tulsa District participates in Combined Federal Campaign.

Published Nov. 2, 2012
Participants in the Combined Federal Campaign costume contest point to "Waldo" during the CFC closing event on Halloween. Employees that dressed up for the holiday collected donations from their coworkers. The one with the most donations won!

Participants in the Combined Federal Campaign costume contest point to "Waldo" during the CFC closing event on Halloween. Employees that dressed up for the holiday collected donations from their coworkers. The one with the most donations won!

Geza Horvath, Emergency Management Office, has his head shaved by Maj. Don Nestor, Tulsa District deputy commander. Geza and employee Brandon Ellis offered to shave their heads if they each received $100 in donations for the Combined Federal Campaign.

Geza Horvath, Emergency Management Office, has his head shaved by Maj. Don Nestor, Tulsa District deputy commander. Geza and employee Brandon Ellis offered to shave their heads if they each received $100 in donations for the Combined Federal Campaign.

Throughout the month of October Tulsa District employees have participated in fundraisers and events raising money for the Combined Federal Campaign.

CFC allows federal employees to donate to non-profit organizations that provide health and human service benefits throughout the world through fundraisers during the campaign season and payroll deductions. It is the only campaign authorized to solicit donations from federal employees in the workplace on behalf of charitable organizations.

As of Nov. 1, Tulsa District employees have contributed $61,434 through fundraisers and pledge cards. The campaign ends on Nov. 7.