The Community Services Recovery Fund is helping local organizations like the Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre offer more responsive, creative, and unique approaches to tackling poverty and food insecurity.
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In the midst of a homelessness crisis, with housing more unaffordable than ever before, United Way works with our partners to ensure homeless youth don't grow up to be homeless adults.
United for All partners are disheartened to see anti-2SLGBTQIA+ rhetoric guiding the “1 Million March 4 Children” event on Parliament Hill this morning.
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Lake 88.1’s In Focus host Bob Perreault spoke with United Way East Ontario’s Regional Director, Elle Halladay, and Ramsay Hart, Executive Director of The Table Community Food Centre on how the Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund has helped adapt programs and services coming out of the pandemic.
Peter Schmolka has been a loyal United Way donor for 40 years. As a Government of Canada retiree, we spoke to Peter about his charitable history and how he’s planning his giving future.
Isaac’s personal experiences with substance use and homelessness help him connect with youth he interacts with daily at Operation Come Home. But safeguarding his mental health means investing in the right resources—that’s what United Way and the Community Services Recovery Fund make possible.
EcoEquitable's Sewing for Jobs graduation fashion show celebrates newcomer women and women with barriers to employment who have transformed their lives through sewing classes, building skills and a network for the future.
We are proud of Women United's continued impact in the community throughout 2022. Eager to know more? Read our Women United 2022 impact report.