
Together, we're making a difference
United Way of the Alberta Capital Region’s President & CEO, Rob Yager, shares his gratitude for our supporters who step up to make a difference and introduce some of the people you’ve helped.
The latest news and stories about United Way of the Alberta Capital Region and how we are changing lives in our community, together.
Every year, thousands of volunteers partner with United Way to give back in ways that are as rich and diverse as our community. Discover how every volunteer’s contribution to United Way creates a wave of positive change that ripples out across our region.
For over 30 years, United Way’s Red Tie Gala has been a cornerstone celebration of community spirit. Learn more about this year's recipients of the Awards of Distinction, which recognize outstanding individuals and organizations whose commitment to generosity, innovation, and leadership is driving lasting change in our region.
Discover how healing in Indigenous and marginalized communities is rooted in interconnected relationships, cultural traditions, and community strength, as shared by Pamela Spurvey, Indigenous Wellness Coordinator and facilitator for United Way’s Empower U program.
Get a look inside the GenNEXT Cabinet, where young professionals in the Alberta Capital Region come together to lead initiatives, advocate for change, and create lasting impact through United Way.
Women bring unique, invaluable strengths to leadership — collaboration, emotional intelligence, resilience, empathy, and an instinct for turning challenges into opportunities. Learn how you can recognize and embrace your strengths to lead boldly from where you are, lifting up those around you.
Discover how art therapy is transforming mental health care in the Alberta Capital Region through local agencies like The Family Centre. Supported by United Way, their innovative approach helps individuals build resilience, express emotions, and find healing through creativity.
Our financial stability, mental well-being, and physical health are all deeply connected — meaning that living with low-income can have a lasting impact on our wellness. Discover how United Way helps address these interconnected challenges through our initiatives, programs, and investments.
In honour of 211 Day, Tanaura shares her story of reaching out to 211 Alberta to find mental health support after losing loved ones to suicide.
Heather MacCallum, a devoted co-chair of Women United, exemplifies the power of empathy transformed into action. From advocating for financial literacy to addressing gender-based violence, Heather’s leadership inspires hope and fosters lasting change for women and girls in our region.
Engineering Day of Caring volunteer Veronica shares how her experience at Fort Saskatchewan Families First Society inspired her to use her skills to give back through United Way.
ReUnited launched their first volunteer Day of Caring in support of United Way’s Coats for Kids & Families. Together, they brought donations, sorted coats, and showed how staying engaged in retirement can create lasting community impact.
Learn 5 essential financial facts that can help you take control of your money, from building savings to understanding debt and creating a budget that works for you. Start your journey to financial empowerment today!