GREY-BRUCE – OLG is providing $1,389.26 for United Way Bruce Grey.
It’s part of the close to $120,000 OLG and its employees are contributing to support the important work of the United Way in communities across Ontario.
As part of its support for the United Way, OLG launched a new virtual promotion in July 2021 called “Collecting for the Community,” which included a commitment by OLG of $50,000 in funds for United Ways across Ontario.
The COVID-19 pandemic led OLG to evolve its local partnerships in order to continue to support and add value to the festivals and events taking place in communities across Ontario. “Collecting for the Community” was intended to replicate the same fun and engaging experience that was offered at on-site activations at OLG sponsored events prior to the pandemic.
From July 19, 2021 to Jan. 3, 2022, players 18 years and older who visited CollectingfortheCommunity.ca could play the free activity, and through their participation, could secure additional funding for their local United Way and benefit their community.
As part of the promotion, each of the 27 United Ways in Ontario is guaranteed $1,000, but player participation in the promotion increases the local contribution.
“Giving back is at the heart of all we do and we are proud of the role we play in making Ontario stronger,” said Duncan Hannay, OLG’s president and CEO. “OLG and our employees have a long, meaningful history with the United Way in Ontario. It is an important community partner that supports vulnerable populations through numerous charities and community assistance programs.”
In addition to the $50,000 contributed through the promotion, OLG’s employee-driven 2021 United Way fundraising campaign raised close to $70,000.
For more than three decades, OLG employees have been dedicating their time and money to an annual fundraising effort to support the United Way. The most recent campaign, which ran through November 2021, was a big success with OLG employees raising more than double their original fundraising goal.
“As the pandemic continues to impact communities across Ontario, our friends and neighbours facing challenges – and the frontline community workers working so hard to serve them – need our support like never before,” said Daniele Zanotti, United Way Greater Toronto president and CEO. “Thank you to OLG corporate and staff for once again standing with community and demonstrating that we truly are in this together.”
Every dollar helps the United Way provide vulnerable populations with centralized access to numerous charities and community assistance programs.
Here are a few examples of the kind of support a few thousand dollars can provide:
– $1,000 provides nutritional meals for 100 seniors.
– $1,200 supports 10 people with intellectual disabilities to take part in a new activity of their choice for the first time.
– $2,000 can enroll four single moms in a career training course, making it easier for them to find a job.
– $2,000 provides 30 youth with the opportunity to cook an affordable and nutritious meal once a week for 40 weeks.
– $2,000 provides 10 children with one week of summer day camp or provides one week of wages for five young people participating in an employment program.
– $2,400 will help 10 individuals get the supports they need to find housing and stay housed for three months.