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More than $846K going to organizations in Guelph-Wellington-Dufferin

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Many local organizations are getting a share of the federal Community Services Recovery funding.

The United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin announced on Thursday that $846,113 will be distributed among 16 organizations:

  • Hope House
  • Action Read
  • Community of Hearts
  • Orangeville Food Bank
  • Eramosa Eden
  • 10 Carden
  • Art Not Shame
  • Church of the Apostles
  • Everdale Farm
  • Guelph Public Library
  • Guelph Wellington Women In Crisis
  • Guelph Wellington Seniors Association
  • Shelldale Family Gateway
  • The Elliott Community
  • Trinity United Church
  • Wyndham House

The funds will be used to help with their programs and services.

In a news release, executive director of the local United Way chapter Glenna Banda says they are honoured to be supporting community organizations with this additional funding.

She says it comes at a time when fundraising resources are becoming harder to rely on.

The funding is part of the $400 million Community Services Recovery Fund set up by the federal government in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-profits and charities across Canada.

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The funds are being administered by United Way Centraide Canada, the Canadian Red Cross and Community Foundations of Canada.

 

 

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