Hi Yanick,
Thank you for signing up for United Way of the Alberta Capital Region’s monthly newsletter! Your interest in learning more about how we can make our community stronger and more resilient is what drives positive social change.
In each month’s newsletter, you’ll find content highlighting the work of United Way and local frontline agencies in the Capital Region. With each edition you’ll discover the collective impact we are able to make when we unite to do local good.
To kick things off, here is some of our favourite content from the past. Enjoy!
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Vanessa was homeless and numbed her feelings of guilt and shame with drugs and alcohol. When Child Welfare told her she couldn’t live with her son due to her addiction, she decided to reach out for help. Watch Now
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On this episode of the podcast, hear from David Chowne, Elsie Lobo, and Eric Krepstekies to explore the complexities of managing mental health while living in poverty. Listen Now
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Go on a self-guided virtual tour of an All in for Youth school to learn about the wrap-around supports available to kids and families experiencing low income. Take the Tour
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United Way would like to acknowledge our connection to one another here on Treaty 6 Territory and Métis Nation Region #4. The diverse Indigenous Peoples of this land include the Cree, Blackfoot, Dene, Iroquois, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, Inuit, and Métis.
United Way acknowledges that many of our staff are settlers living and working in this Territory. We are grateful for the resources, knowledge, and culture Indigenous people share with us as we walk the path towards reconciliation together. We honour and respect Indigenous contributions supporting our work to ensure no one in our community is left behind.
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