After over 60 years of work in the community, United Way knows that because of you, we're able to continue to change lives and positively impact individuals living in our great community. We know that Seniors, and Retirees alike, play an integral role in shaping our community. And we know that you have knowledge and expertise to share with others. For that reason, we want to ensure that Retirees and Seniors from our community know about the offerings and resources available in the community.
What does United Way do?
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Learn more about how United Way is changing lives, click here
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How can I help?
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Support United Way by attending and participating in our event. Visit our events calendar for more details.
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Give back to United Way by giving a gift to support your community. Click here to donate to United Way and support your community.
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Volunteer and give back to your community. For a complete listing, see below.
How do I find social or volunteer opportunities in my community?
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Click here to learn more about volunteering at a Community Garden.
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Click here to take part in the iClimb for United Way and volunteer to show your support.
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Click here to assist with the United Way Community Campaign
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Click here to learn more about the social opportunities available at the Centres for Seniors.
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Interested in continuing your education? Many Seniors and retirees are returning to school to finish a degree or for additional traning. Visit the following sites to learn more about opportunities available in our community through St. Clair College and the University of Windsor.
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To learn more about other volunteer opportunities, services and resources available to you in the community, call 211. 211 is a service provided by United Way Windsor-Essex County, City of Windsor and the County of Essex. 211 links the people of Windsor-Essex County to a full range of non-emergency community, social, health and government services. The call is free and confidential, and available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year. This valuable service can connect you with many social or government agencies, such as housing assistance, family counselling, services for seniors, home support, legal assistance, services for persons with disabilities, and financial assistance, to name a few. Call 211 or visit www.211windsoressex.ca.
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