United Way Niagara is joining forces with Brant United Way, United Way Haldimand Norfolk and United Way Halton and Hamilton to create even greater impact across the region. The change is effective as of April 01, 2026.
The commitment to Niagara remains strong:
– Rooted in community
– Supporting neighbours close to home
– Local donations stay local.
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United Way Niagara (UWN) recently established a new permanent home at 56 St. Paul Street West in St Catharines, which includes a community room for local agencies and convenient parking for donors. The property is solely owned by UWN. Its purchase was made possible by generous local philanthropists, Norris Walker, The Humeniuk Foundation and The Ontario Paper Thorold Foundation. These philanthropists recognized the need for greater visibility of UWN in the community, and the opportunity to have a more accessible space for both UW partners and donors. UWN acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada’ s Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) – Small Projects, to improve accessibility within the new building.
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