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The latest news and stories about United Way of the Alberta Capital Region and how we are changing lives in our community, together.
United Way of the Alberta Capital Region’s President & CEO, Rob Yager, shares his gratitude for our supporters who step up to make a difference and introduce some of the people you’ve helped.
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As United Way works to ensure no one in our community is left behind, we’re focused on using social innovation approaches to address complex challenges in the Edmonton region. Learn how we are working in partnership across sector to champion solutions for more equitable systems and economies.
Gender-based violence affects women across all backgrounds, yet harmful myths continue to obscure the reality of abuse. By debunking common misconceptions and raising awareness, we can better support survivors and create a safer, more informed community.
Give for Good is a safe and secure online giving platform that connects givers with people in need, through United Way's trusted social impact partners and agencies.
ReUnited is bringing together local retirees in our region to stay connected while giving back to the community in meaningful ways. From volunteering to connecting with fellow retirees, learn how ReUnited is helping individuals rediscover their purpose and make a lasting impact in Edmonton.
When a wildfire prompted the evacuation of Jasper National Park and the townsite, 211 Alberta, United Way, and our supporters quickly mobilized to help people in need as they navigated evacuation and re-entry.
Volunteers from 19 engineering firms came together to transform the Fort Saskatchewan Families First Society into a safer, more welcoming space for families and children. From sensory rooms to outdoor play areas, this collective effort will make a lasting impact on the community.
Longstanding United Way volunteer Greg Wengreniuk has been recognized with the prestigious André Mailhot Award by United Way Centraide Canada for his lifelong dedication to philanthropy, leadership, inclusion, and community service.
United Way’s Empower U collaborative partners with SEED Winnipeg offers unique financial literacy training that emphasizes Indigenous perspectives and wisdom.
Discover how Make Your Mark is transforming classrooms and communities through student-led projects. Hear from a dedicated Make Your Mark teacher about the profound impact the program had on her students and why every teacher should consider joining Make Your Mark for the 2024-25 school year.
By supporting Tools for School and United Way, you can help make sure every student has the school supplies they need to succeed.
During a crisis like a wildfire evacuation, people need accurate information quickly. 211 Alberta is a key resource, ensuring Albertans have the information they need, when they need it — even when the situation changes rapidly.
Edmonton organizations are making it easier to find culturally supportive mental health care resources, reducing the stigma around counselling and therapy.