February 29, 2024 · 0 Comments
Regional staff raise money for United Way Greater Toronto each year
By ZACHARY ROMAN
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Region of Peel and Peel Regional Police employees raised a significant amount of money for charity in 2023.
On February 22, 2024, the Region of Peel announced that employees of Peel Region and the Peel Regional Police Service had raised $268,130 for United Way Greater Toronto in 2023.
United Way Greater Toronto is the largest non-government funder of community services in the Greater Toronto Area and supports agencies and initiatives that support people living in poverty.
“United Way Greater Toronto supports 71 agencies that deliver more than 90 programs to communities across Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga,” said the Region of Peel in a statement. “Last year, over 300,000 Peel residents received a helping hand from United Way Greater Toronto.”
On February 22, Regional Chair Nando Iannicca presented cheques for the money raised in 2023 to United Way Greater Toronto Chief of Staff and Corporate Secretary Anita Stellinga.
In the media release, Region of Peel staff said Peel Region has been partnering with United Way Greater Toronto for 45 years straight.
“Funds support United Way in delivering services that meet the urgent needs of Peel residents who have been affected by economic downturns, unaffordability and the inequities that divide our community,” said staff in the release. “Through these donations, Peel employees help those in need in our community and unite under a worthy cause.”
Iannicca said he’s proud of the generosity and dedication shown by Peel employees.
“It’s heartwarming to see the impact of coming together with such enthusiasm to support this great cause,” said Iannicca. “Thank you to everyone from every corner of the organization who participated and helped make the campaign a resounding success.”
Gary Kent, Peel’s Chief Administrative Officer, said the amount raised shows Peel’s culture of compassion and giving.
“I am immensely proud of our Peel Region employees for once again surpassing our fundraising goal for United Way Greater Toronto, despite the uncertainties and challenges faced last year,” said Kent. “This contribution will make a tangible difference in the lives of our neighbours in need.”
Daniele Zanotti, President and CEO of United Way Greater Toronto, said United Way is extending its heartfelt gratitude to Peel employees for their continued support.
“A sincere thank you to the exceptional staff and volunteers, whose generous support is a driving force in our ongoing fight against poverty,” said Zanotti. “These contributions power over 90 programs across Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga, creating a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need. Through our long-standing partnership with decades of history and trust, together, we continue to build a region where every individual and family has opportunity and hope.”
In the last ten years, Region of Peel and Peel Regional Police employees have raised over $4 million for United Way Greater Toronto.
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