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This year has been difficult for each of us. For the most vulnerable, this year has been exponentially more challenging. The same is true for those organizations who serve these
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This year has been difficult for each of us. For the most vulnerable, this year has been exponentially more challenging. The same is true for those organizations who serve these
Purchase your online 50/50 raffle ticket in support of United Way of Saskatoon's annual campaign! 50% of sales will go to one lucky winner with a maximum prize of $50,000.
Joint statement – United Way Centraide Canada, Canadian Red Cross, Community Foundations of Canada, Updated: October 2, 2020 Government of Canada Releases Round 2 of the Emergency Community Support Fund Our experience
Thanks A Million! Every year we celebrate organizations, their employees, and their unions that have raised $1 million or more cumulatively over the years in support of our work. Thanks
211 Day Post #1 It’s 211 Day! This is a challenging time, but you’re not alone. Call or text 2-1-1 to connect with non-emergency social programs & services nearby
Here is a look back at some of the top moments from 2019! Each year United Way of Saskatoon and Area works with incredible donors, corporate and labour partners, funded
Day of Caring® is a day focused on strengthening our neighbourhoods and building our community through volunteerism. It offers participants from the business community the opportunity to experience the rewards of
Congratulations to CeCe Baptiste on being appointed to United Way Centraide Canada's board of directors. CeCe has been an integral supporter of United Way of Saskatoon and Area, serving as
United Way of Saskatoon and Area and the Government of Canada's New Horizons for Seniors Program will be spreading funds throughout the community. The funds will be used to tackle
United Way of Saskatoon and Area is monitoring the COVID-19 situation closely as the World Health Organization is now terming it a pandemic. Now more than ever we need to