
United Way KFLA Weekly Campaign Update – October 14, 2021 Copy
United Way KFLA Weekly Campaign Update – Oct 14, 2021 Numbers2021 Campaign Goal: $3,614,800Raised to Date: $2,093,129Percentage: 58% Highlights from the Week $2 million! Last week,
United Way KFLA Weekly Campaign Update – Oct 14, 2021 Numbers2021 Campaign Goal: $3,614,800Raised to Date: $2,093,129Percentage: 58% Highlights from the Week $2 million! Last week,
NEWS RELEASE For immediate release: Winter clothing drive continues to provide warmth to community members United Way KFL&A expands coat drive to collect clothing items
News ReleaseFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Women United Leadership Challenge Grant encourages women donors to give more during United Way KFL&A campaignLocal leader challenges women in the
United Way KFLA Weekly Campaign Update – Sept 30, 2021 Numbers2021 Campaign Goal: $3,614,800Raised to Date: $1,702,778Percentage: 47% Highlights from the Week National Day for Truth
United Way KFLA Weekly Campaign Update – Sept 23, 2021 Numbers2021 Campaign Goal: $3,614,800Raised to Date: $1,702,778Percentage: 47% Highlights from the Week Women United EventOn Monday
CEO Update from United Way KFL&A – September, 2021 Good morning! The United Way 2021 fundraising campaign has officially launched! The campaign kicked off virtually
United Way KFLA Weekly Campaign Update – Sept 16, 2021 Numbers 2021 Campaign Goal: $3,614,800Raised to Date: $1,368,396Percentage: 38% Highlights from the Week Virtual Campaign
NEWS RELEASEFor immediate release: United Way KFL&A releases 2021 Point In Time Homeless Count ReportCounts are a community-level measure of sheltered and unsheltered homelessness, helping
United Way of KFL&A would like to acknowledge this traditional territory’s longer existence and its significance for the Indigenous people who lived and continue to live on Turtle Island.
We are situated on traditional Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat land. There are Métis and other non-status First People from many Indigenous Nations present in our community today. This acknowledgement symbolizes the United Way KFL&A’s first step, of many, along this path toward Indigenous reconciliation, in a respectful manner.