United Way - Lower Mainland

September 2011

Union Night with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC

United Way is offering the opportunity to purchase Whitecaps FC game tickets for October 22, 2011 with a portion of the proceeds going to United Way.
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And the winner of the PwC Photo Booth Contest is....

The voting was fast and furious but we have a winner...
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Good people help community through Vancouver Sun United Way Day of Caring

Through the Vancouver Sun United Way Day of Caring, many United Way supporters spent a day helping those in need this month.
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Act now! Photo Contest: What does the future look like to you?

“Like” United Way of the Lower Mainland on Facebook and vote! Spread the word. Act now! Voting portion of the contest runs until 12:00 pm Pacific Time September 30, 2011!
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The Power of a Dream

Joe Segal, C.M., O.B.C., C.B.H.F., O.ST.J., LL.D. (HON), President, Kingswood Capital, welcomed guests to a special event in support of United Way of the Lower Mainland on Sept. 22, 2011 at the Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver.
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Social change is quite hip

United Way in Alberta Capital Region brings a new beat to community support, ushering in a new brand with an upbeat rap and R&B song by Canadian artists from PlanIT Sound, a St. Albert-based company.
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Care to Change video competition winners announced

On Sept. 14, 2011, guests joined us to announce the winners and celebrate the success of United Way’s inaugural Care to Change Video Competition. Earlier this year, United Way of the Lower Mainland invited the public to make movies that make a difference.
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United Way Board Chair Yuri Fulmer awarded the 2011 Order of British Columbia

Congratulations to Yuri Fulmer, United Way of the Lower Mainland Board Chair on being awarded the 2011 Order of BC.
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Party with a purpose

United Way of the Lower Mainland officially launched the 2011 fundraising campaign to help vulnerable children, families and older people throughout the region.
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Party with a purpose

United Way of the Lower Mainland officially launched the 2011 fundraising campaign to help vulnerable children, families and older people throughout the region.
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