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The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the world's largest and most successful annual workplace charity campaign. Pledges made by federal civilian, postal, and military donors during the campaign season support eligible non-profit organizations that provide health and human service benefits throughout the world.Pikes Peak Region CFCThe CFC of the Pikes Peak Region (0140) is the annual fundraising drive on behalf of 3,000 Local, National, and International charities for the Military and Federal Employees within Colorado Springs, Pueblo and most counties that make up Southern Colorado. This represents approximately 44,000 military and civilian employees at Cheyenne Mountain AFB, Fort Carson, Peterson AFB, Schriever AFB, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Postal Service, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and a host of other federal agencies operating within this region.
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2012 OPM Director John Berry - CFC Honorary Chairman Video
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Locally, the CFC Hero Program was implemented in 2001. By definition, a Hero is someone that undertakes a selfless act for the benefit of another. This special award was designed to acknowledge those that give that something extra, and truly make this a better world. We invite all federal employees to submit nominations of your fellow peers. These can be individuals that have been exemplary keyworkers, that have given generously of themselves through volunteer work and contributions to charitable organizations or charitable causes, or maybe even triumphed over their own adversities. Whatever the reason, if you feel someone you know deserves to be nominated as a CFC Hero, please submit your nomination with a description of why to the LFCC or Project Officer Contact listed for your location (Contacts), or to the CFC office for locations not listed (peakcfc@comcast.net). HEROES FROM THE PIKES PEAK REGION |
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