Kick Off Event for Community Campaign and Stuff the Bus 2024
United Way community leaders, volunteers, and donors this is a celebration of you! United Way is celebrating 65 years of local community leaders working together to make our city safer
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United Way community leaders, volunteers, and donors this is a celebration of you! United Way is celebrating 65 years of local community leaders working together to make our city safer
United Way had the great honour of bringing greetings to Saskatoon Survivor Circle’s Gathering, nikiskisinān ᓂᑭᐢᑭᓯᓈᐣ We Remember. Saskatoon Survivor’s Circle is a group of residential school, sixties scoop, and
Shoppers Drug Mart for their unwavering support of Tampon Tuesday®️. Thanks to the incredible generosity of the Saskatoon and Warman communities, 16 store locations collected 707 packages of period products
United Way Saskatoon and Area in partnership with Saskatchewan Blue Cross is once again promoting volunteerism in Saskatoon through Day of Caring projects hosted throughout the city. Every year, United
Fifteen youth will ride in style this summer thanks to the generous team at Cummins Saskatoon volunteering their time to assemble and donate 15 new BMX bikes to EGADZ Youth
Saskatoon, SK – In response to a growing demand for community support services driven by an affordability crisis, homelessness, and opioid and HIV epidemics, United Way Saskatoon and Area donors
United Way Saskatoon and Area alongside labour partners host collection drive to help individuals in need FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SASKATOON, SK – United Way Saskatoon and Area along with our
SASKATOON – United Way Saskatoon and Area was proud to join the board and staff of Chokecherry Studios for the grand opening of their new space on Avenue B North
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SASKATOON – Moon Time Connections (formerly Moon Time Sisters) and United Way Saskatoon and Area, two long-time distributors of free period products in Saskatchewan, are grateful for
Youth in group homes are some of the most overlooked segments of vulnerable populations in our community, but a team of young people from EGADZ are making their voices heard