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Caring for our seniors ▪ Promoting economic independence ▪ Staying healthy and well Responding to emerging needs ▪ Helping children and youth succeed ▪

Making families strong ▪ Providing opportunities ▪ Encouraging volunteerism ▪ Strengthening our communities

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2018—2019 Campaign Chair Chief Mark Mitchell , Kawartha Lakes Police Service

United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes

The City of Kawartha Lakes is a wonderfully vibrant community, but there are those within this community who need our help. Whether it is in times of emergency or those dealing with chronic issues, the United Way is there with a variety of services to meet those needs. Those services are delivered by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers. It is our donors, however, who make it all happen. It’s how we show that we care. The United Way believes that our partnerships are our greatest strength. A prime example of these partnerships is the ongoing support from Crayola Canada. 2018 marks the 30th anniversary of Crayola’s annual sale in support of the United Way! For over a half century, our community has historically had incredible leadership by businesses, individual donors and volunteers. Together, with your help, we have evolved to meet the changing and emerging needs of this community. United Way donors and volunteers give with purposeful thought because they know their donations are invested locally for vital responses to people who live here. Since 1986 more than $7 million has been invested into our agency partners’ programs. The results can be seen in enhanced food security, improved youth education, increased job skills and better health outcomes. The evolution of how your United Way has influenced social change is a remarkable testament to people who have made a choice to care about other people. Our collective investment has provided help immediately for our families, neighbours and colleagues. For many people, our funded agencies have delivered programs that have had profound and life-changing impact. Over the past decade, we have seen the number of people touched by United Way grow from 23,000 to more than 35,000 people. Every contribution counts. We often underestimate the effect that our support can have. A

helping hand to someone in need can have a life altering effect. Agencies like the United Way are

what makes Kawartha Lakes the great community that it is. Please give generously.

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Designate your donation to your community...Be a hero every day. Change the lives of over 30,000 people in our communities by helping to

fund the following agencies:

Big Brothers Big Sisters—Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton Traditional 1-1 Match, In-School Mentoring, Big Bunch, Kids ’N’ Cops, Strong From the Start Pre-Match in CKL and Donor Designated support in Haliburton County. 705-324-6800 Facebook: @bbbsklh Twitter: @BBBSKLH Canadian Mental Health Association—Kawartha Lakes Branch Voluntary Trusteeship Program—ensuring people have basic needs 705-328-2704 Facebook: @cmhahkpr Twitter: @cmhahkpr Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes Community Dental Clinic 705-324-7323 Facebook: @communitycareckl Twitter: CommunityCareKL Community Living Trent Highlands Open the Door to Employment 705-328-0464 Facebook @communitylivingtrenthighlands Twitter: @CLTrentHighland CNIB Completion of 2 year volunteer recruitment program 705-745-6918 John Howard Society Kawartha Lakes Haliburton Youth Self-Management, Core Wrap-Around Funding 705-328-0472 Ontario Early Years Centre Parent Education, Fathering Program and Rural Outreach programs in 7 communities in CKL. Donor Designated support for Haliburton and Minden. 705-324-7900 Facebook: @oeyc.haliburtonvictoriabrock Twitter: @OEYChvb St. John Ambulance Kawartha Branch Advanced Medical First Responders and Therapy Dogs for nursing home visits and children’s reading programs. 705-324-9894 VCCS Employment Services 211 support in the CKL and Haliburton County since 2007. 705-328-0180 Facebook: @VCCS Twitter: @vccsemployment

Point in Time Centre for Children, Youth and Parents Food for Kids Haliburton designations 705-457-5345

MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN WITH YOUR DONATION TODAY!

Please join us in supporting our community by giving generously to the United Way.

United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes, 50 Mary St. W., Lindsay, ON K9V 2N6 • Tel: (705) 878-5081

www.ckl.unitedway.ca • office@ckl.unitedway.ca • Charitable Registration Number: 10545 4508 RR0001

Facebook: @UWCKL Twitter: @UnitedWayCKL Instagram: @unitedwayckl

Donate online at: www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/united-way-for-the-city-of-kawartha-lakes/

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