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NEW HOME BUYER’S GUIDE SERVING TORONTO & YORK REGION DECEMBER 11, 2014
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WHY UNITED WAY?
Why I Give to
UNITED WAY YORK REGION?
“Great Gulf has been building communities for 4 decades in Canada and the U.S. with a focus on Corporate and Community Social Responsibility providing over forty thousand families with well made, well designed homes. We are committed to helping the most vulnerable people in the communities we serve in order to build a stronger society. Thanks to the United Way and its far reaching programs and initiatives, the lives of many have been improved with the gift of hope and positive change.”
Christopher Wein
President Great Gulf Residential
“Being in the real estate industry, my work goes beyond the tangible things. I help clients secure - a home, a place of business - to the important things that impact people in a more profound way - a sense of community and a good quality of life. This is why the work of United Way York Region is so important. In Every Neighbourhood will strengthen neighbourhoods most impacted by growth and poverty, laying the foundation so that everyone in York Region can access supports where and when they need them - close to home. As a long-time community leader and someone who cares deeply about our neighbourhoods, I am asking you to join me as we work to move people from crisis to a better life.”
Vivian Risi
Broker, President, Royal LePage Your Community Realty Major Individual Giving Donor & Volunteer
“For over 20 years, Empire Communities has been creating communities throughout Southwestern Ontario with a strong presence in York Region. As builders of these communities we take pride in supporting the United Way of York Region whose commitment is to assist the community through tackling homelessness, youth issues as well as offering programs to assist those with a myriad of health issues. Without the United Way and its many agencies, thousands of people would be without the assistance they so desperately need. Empire’s philosophy has always been to support the communities of which we have become a part.”
Paul Golini Jr.
Executive Vice President, Industry Relations Empire Communities
Ryan’s
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Ryan is a young father who despite the odds, reached for his long-time goal of pursuing a career in Firefighting. Living with a learning disability, he wanted post-secondary education, but was apprehensive about how he could handle the workload. Here is his story. “Though I was a business owner of my own, and was happy doing that – I wanted to go back to school. But I didn’t know how to go about doing that because of my learning disability,” Ryan begins. He longed to continue his education, but fears and anxiety held him back. “I’m dyslexic, and I have dysgraphia, and attention deficient,” Ryan adds. “As a kid, I remember kids always laughing in the background. I hated going to school. It was a horror to me.” After selling his pizza franchise and joining staff as regional supervisor at the company’s headquarters, Ryan’s dream of continuing his education and being a Firefighter was sparked
Without the Learning Disabilities Association of York Region, and United Way having the ability to fund a program like that, I wouldn’t be able to be doing what I am doing today. up once again. Understanding he needed someone to help him facilitate a process with his learning disability, he searched for an organization on his computer, and the Learning Disabilities Association of York Region (LDAYR) popped up. Ryan picked up the phone and called them. “Through that conversation, I was able to build up the courage to go and just do it. People who knew me, knew I wasn’t going to go to school (post-secondary). But the fact is, I’m doing it now,” adds Ryan. Currently, Ryan is balancing family life, work and school, as he is enrolled in his last year of the firefighting program at Seneca. Ryan still visits LDAYR every so often for support, resources, and encouragement. Recently, he acted as an official spokesperson for United Way of York Region, sharing his story for an article that was featured in the Toronto Star, and making an appearance on Rogers TV daytime York Region. “Without the Learning Disabilities Association of York Region, and United Way having the ability to fund a program like that, I wouldn’t be able to be doing what I am doing today. I’m happy,” Ryan states.
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WHY UNITED WAY?
GROWING HOMELESSNESS IN YORK REGION YOUTH
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Youth Homelessness in York Region” draws on research conducted with 60 young people who have experienced homelessness in York Region, as well as interviews
with service agencies. The conclusion is that the solution demands a coordinated, systemic response. It is part of a joint project by United Way
York Region, the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, and the Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) Unit at York University, focused on finding new ways to respond collaboratively to address homelessness among youth in the sprawling region north of Toronto. With more than one million residents in nine municipalities, York Region has a range of public, non-profit and charitable programs, systems and services for low-income and homeless individuals and families. However, in spite of some excellent programming for young people, many youths who are homeless are forced to leave because they and their families are not getting the supports they need, the study found. “When young people leave their communities and move to Toronto or some other big city, they become even more at risk of victimization or exploitation, and their health declines,” says York University professor Stephen Gaetz, director of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness. “Our research shows there were multiple missed opportunities for intervention. Some youth needed more family support to address conflict or abuse, some needed more support from school and others needed better access to mental health services and addictions treatment.” Daniele Zanotti, CEO of York Region United Way, said it is critical to provide a network of services in every neighbourhood, so young people can access support where and when they need it. “We have many excellent service agencies and frontline programs. We need an integrated system approach − to prevent youth from becoming homeless, stop the flow of young people from institutional care into homelessness, and intervene early to help them remain in their communities,” said Zanotti. “By working together, we can make York Region a national leader in the prevention of youth homelessness.”
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Strategy, United Way York Region has administered $530,374 in frontline programs that support our region’s most vulnerable residents PROVIDING HELP CLOSER TO HOME How many times have we heard about people in need who “fell through the cracks� in our social system? York Region is a great place to live, unless you happen to be caught up in the growing gaps between rich and poor and are struggling to make ends meet.
Approximately 9,500 students in schools across York Region participated in mental health workshops. This program teaches students how to examine their own mental health, recognize their strengths, develop positive coping strategies, and increase their sense of self esteem.
IN EVERY NEIGHBOURHOOD $30 MILLION IN 3 YEARS Because of these growing gaps, we’ve set an ambitious goal to raise $30 million in 3 years to help build a social infrastructure that continues to support children, youth, families and seniors – and to provide services close to home. With supply currently outpacing demand, our goal is to help move 325,000 people from crisis to a better life. To-date, one year into our campaign we’ve already helped over 120,000 York Region residents. But much more needs to be done. HOW YOU CAN HELP United Way York Region is providing unparalleled and visionary leadership in the non-profit sector in providing a helping hand where needed, and in building strong, connected and caring communities. When you partner with United Way York Region, you invest in your local community and help to create positive, lasting change across our region. We encourage you to make United Way York Region your turnkey solution to give back to your community.
A single mother on social assistance receives under $1,000 a month, and diapers alone can cost $200 a month. By offsetting some of these costs, United Way York Region makes it possible for mothers to use their limited income to pay their rent and other basic needs.
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MAJOR INDIVIDUAL GIVING AN INTEGRAL PART OF UNITED WAY YORK REGION’S 2014 FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN Vivian Risi
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United Way York Region (UWYR) works because of the diverse roster of volunteers who offer their experience, skills and expertise to its cause. Volunteers hail from all areas of life such as business, labour, government and community. Each contributes a unique perspective on social and community issues, as well as financial
matters. In 2014, Vivian Risi provided leadership to UWYR’s Major Individual Giving campaign. Well known in the Region as a Broker and President of Royal LePage Your Community Realty (Canada’s #1 brokerage), Vivian is phenomenally busy, but finds time to help. “Previously, I served as Chair of Yellow
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