Help your community—
and save at tax time!
Don’t miss out! Make a charitable donation before midnight on December 31 and save on your 2025 taxes. United in hope, we can tackle the toughest challenges and make tax time a little brighter.
This holiday season, double up on hope!
TD will generously match your donation until December 31.*
Your support helps tackle tough issues like homelessness, mental health and addictions, social isolation, and poverty.
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Charitable giving and saving money work together.
Our neighbours are dealing with complex problems, and more people than ever are reaching out to social and community services to make ends meet. United in hope, we can help people in need!
We’ve teamed up with Melany Goodhue, Certified Financial Planner at Pulse Wealth Management, to answer questions around charitable giving.
- On average, you will receive about 32% of your donation back as a tax credit.†
- Try our simple tax calculator to estimate your 2025 donor tax credit.
- Charity Intelligence recognizes United Way East Ontario as one of Canada’s top-performing charities, receiving an “A” for results reporting and a “✔+” for financial transparency.
- Give before the end of the year and your gift will be generously matched by TD.*
Poverty. Homelessness. Mental health. Social isolation. These challenges can feel overwhelming, but you can move the needle on all of them at once with a donation to United Way East Ontario.
Your donation is in good hands.
We invest your gift in smart, strategic ways, to ultimately move the needle.
100% Local Impact
Every donation is put to work in the community where it is raised.
Top-rated Canadian charity
An “A” for results reporting and a “✓+” for financial transparency by Charity Intelligence.
Issues You Care About
Poverty. Isolation. Homelessness. United, we can tackle the toughest issues.
† Based on a $500 donation in 2025. Your tax returns will vary based on your income and the other deductions you might claim. United Way East Ontario recommends that all donors seek assistance from qualified tax professionals to understand the advantages of supporting charitable organizations. For more information visit the Canada Revenue Agency website.