Local queer artists discuss how they use their art to foster safer communities, the importance of queer joy, and more in this panel discussion.
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Powered by United Way East Ontario, Big Brothers Big Sisters Lanark County developed a 2SLGBTQIA+ toolkit tailored for youth, families and educators in their region.
In 2023, Women United members and donors continued their impactful support for thousands of women and girls through investments in grassroots initiatives and community programs across East Ontario.
We invite United Way East Ontario donors and partners to take a moment, read through, and reflect on the work we have accomplished and the impact we were able to achieve this past year.
After her husband had a stroke, the local hospital connected Beverley to the PEP Seniors Therapeutic Centre, a United Way East Ontario partner, in search of caregiver respite and seniors’ support.
Following the launch of the Eastern Ontario Caregiver Strategy in 2020, United Way East Ontario is making progress to improve care for seniors and their caregivers.
Check out our interviews with local media outlets about why this year's Move for Youth challenge is especially important.
The Government of Canada tabled its 2024 budget on April 16, 2024. Read our analysis on what it means for social services and people in need across East Ontario.