Eliminating Barriers to Educational Success

Every student deserves the chance to graduate and succeed.

How United Way Helps

Nearly 1 in 5 students in Edmonton don’t finish high school on time. That’s thousands of young people whose futures are at risk.

When you support United Way, you remove the barriers that hold students back — whether it’s lack of mentorship, struggling with mental health, or families navigating the system alone. Your support means more kids get the guidance, confidence, and connections they need to stay in school and build better lives.

Our Impact

In 2023, 48,601 people accessed educational supports through United Way programs and funding, including:

  • 8,059 children and caregivers received early learning and parenting supports.
  • 35,013 students participated in healthy development programs.
  • 4,543 children participated in after-school programs to support social development.
  • 986 students received support to stay in school.
  • 82% of surveyed children and youth accessing supports demonstrated improved developmental skills.89% of caregivers accessing supports reported that they were better able to support the healthy development of their children.
 
 
 
 
 

Strategic Initiatives & Programs

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All in for Youth

All in for Youth focuses on getting children and youth successfully through their education years and on to high school completion with wraparound supports.

Make Your Mark

Make Your Mark teaches Kindergarten to Grade 12 students about social issues, the opportunities in community, and how students can become changemakers.

Agency Partners

United Way of the Alberta Capital Region provides Front-Line Agency Funding to 52 community agencies. Of those, the following 23 agencies support educational success:

Main Office

15132 Stony Plain Road Edmonton, AB T5P 3Y3

United Way’s Commitment to Reconciliation

We are all Treaty people. United Way acknowledges our connection to one another, here on Treaty 6 Territory and Métis Nation of Alberta North Saskatchewan River Territory. The diverse Indigenous Peoples of this land include the nêhiyawak, Blackfoot, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, Inuit, and Métis. Many of our staff are settlers living and working in this Territory. We all have a responsibility to uphold the spirit and intent of the original treaties and build relationships, trust, and understanding. 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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