As we emerge from the pandemic, the federal government must work with partners to ensure an equitable economic recovery. Here, United Way looks at how the 2023 federal budget will affect the most vulnerable.
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United Way looks at how the Government of Ontario’s 2023 budget will affect the most vulnerable people in Prescott-Russell, Ottawa, Lanark and Renfrew Counties.
With the help of United Way East Ontario, the Adult Learning & Training Centre in Smiths Falls gives individuals the skills, tools and resources they need to get their lives back on track.
In the face of increased needs, United Way continues to respond to pandemic-related issues while ensuring local social services are strong over the long term.
Demand for social, food, housing, community and government services is at an all-time high as folks struggle to deal with rising costs, and 211 is here to help connect them with what they need.
Ontario United Ways present four recommendations in a pre-budget submission to build the foundation for equitable prosperity in Ontario.
Women United’s latest Disruptive Dialogue led to thoughtful discussion on gender-based violence, advocacy, intersectionality, and how to use your voice to create change.
United for All partners are deeply disturbed by the rise in casual and overt antisemitism online, in our communities, and in local schools.