Originally from Syria, Anas trained to join the workforce in Canada and found a full-time job with help from a United Way partner.
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Kuma was tagged as an “at-risk” kid. An Ottawa after-school program helped her crush the stereotypes and overcome her barriers.
Since 2012, Tradex has donated about $60,000 to United Way Ottawa on behalf of local public servants through its RESP program.
With the help of the community, Olivia addressed her mental health challenges and graduated from high school – all with her young son by her side.
TJ is off the streets, working full time and saving for retirement thanks to a United Way partner.
There will be a public meeting of community groups involved in the After the Storm table on November 15, 2018.
$211,000 will help neighbourhoods that were hardest hit by tornadoes on September 21.
The social and mental health supports that individuals and families receive in the months ahead will be crucial to long-term recovery.