- Don't miss the Dec 31 deadline—give hope, double your impact, and earn a tax credit!
Don’t miss the Dec 31 deadline—give hope, double your impact, and earn a tax credit!
Local love fuels us to tackle the greatest challenges facing our community. Together with our supporters and partners—people who love where they live and want to make a difference—we can break down barriers, improves lives, and create opportunities for individuals and families in Renfrew County.
Our efforts are backed by a commitment to 100% local impact. This means funds raised locally are put to work to help those most in need – right here, in the heart of the Ottawa Valley.
Spanning nearly 8,000 square kilometres, the County of Renfrew is known for its beautiful rural scenery and vibrant local neighbourhoods. From the outskirts of Ottawa to the northern tip of Algonquin Park, the Renfrew County office works with community partners to strengthen the social fabric of our region.
Thanks to the generosity of our incredible donors, we support the most vulnerable people in our community. This includes at-risk preschoolers and youth, families living in poverty, isolated seniors, and individuals struggling with mental health issues.
Vice President of Resource Development, Mark Taylor, joins CTV Your Morning to talk about hitting our Giving Tuesday goal and finding long-term solutions to rising needs in our communities.
Read moreWith a 25-year career in the nonprofit sector, Rachael Wilson brings a record of transformational leadership.
Read moreIn collaboration with the Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre (PMFRC), United Way East Ontario is ensuring families with unique needs in Renfrew County feel included in their communities.
Read moreTeams of United Way East Ontario staff members and volunteers had a blast showing up for our Pride communities throughout Prescott-Russell, Ottawa, Lanark County, and Renfrew County.
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Doug Tennant, Chair
Retired, CNL
Betty Gauthier
Retired, Bell Canada/United Way Ottawa
Doug Steeves
Retired, AECL
Leslie Fleury
Director, Business Operations, CNL
Jamie Bramburger
Manager of Community and Student Affairs, Algonquin College Waterfront Campus
We know the local issues we address don’t start or end at geographic borders—and conquering them demands the force of our entire region. By bringing people and resources together from across the communities we serve, United Way East Ontario harnesses the strength needed to address systemic challenges, raise support and advocate for change.
Don’t miss the Dec 31 deadline—give hope, double your impact, and earn a tax credit!