Memorandums on the
Combined Federal Campaign
Memorandum for the Heads
of Executive Departments and Agencies
The
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) allows Federal employees an opportunity to
demonstrate their unmatched record of generosity and concern for the less
fortunate. As leaders in the Federal government, it is important that we take
visible leadership roles in the Combined Federal Campaign in our agencies.
Your
personal interest, visible support, and participation are essential. Thousands
of Federal employees participate, but many others remain on the sidelines. Make
a special effort to encourage all of your employees, both in the
Secretary
of Energy John Herrington will be our Chairman for the 1988 - 1989 Combined
Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area. I am asking that you support
Secretary Herrington by personally serving as Chairman of the Campaign in your
agency and appointing a top official as your Vice Chairman. Please advise
Secretary Herrington of your willingness to serve and the name of the person
you designate.
With
your leadership and active involvement, I am sure we can make this Campaign,
the last of my Presidency, a resounding success.
Ronald
Reagan
Memorandum for All
Federal Civilian Employees and Military Personnel
This
year's Combined Federal Campaign, the last to begin during my term of office,
offers Federal employees the opportunity to continue an unmatched record of
generosity and to show our concern for the less fortunate in the
No
matter where we are, whether here in
Your
record of generosity and concern for others has been a matter of great pride to
me. I am confident that this grand record will continue in this final Campaign
during my Presidency.
While
the decision to give is personal and voluntary, I'll be doing my part, and I
hope you will, too, in wholeheartedly supporting the 1988 - 1989 Combined
Federal Campaign.
Thank
you, and God bless you.
Ronald
Reagan
Note: Each memorandum
was issued separately by the Office of the Press Secretary.