This year's campaign goal is $2.23 million
Change starts here.
Jan. 26, 2012
The Wildcats are hosting a special United Way fundraiser at their February 17 home game against the Acadie Bathurst Titan. Tickets to the game will be sold at a special discount rate of $15 (tax included) with $5 from each ticket being donated to the United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick. As an added bonus; Wildcat fans who purchase their tickets ahead of time will receive a coupon book with $100 worth of savings that can be used at the game and later at businesses around Greater Moncton.
For more info or to order tickets contact Ryan Jenner, Manager of Community Events and Media Relations with the Moncton Wildcats at 858-2253 or jenner.ryan@moncton-wildcats.com
Dec. 16, 2011

The United Way “Thanks a Million” award recognizes corporations, employers and labour organizations that have faciliated their employees or members raising $1 million or more in 2010 for United Ways/Centraides across the country. United Way of Greater Moncton & Southeastern New Brunswick Region Inc. invited local representatives to appear in a group photo. Back row, from left: JoEllen Reeder, Costco Wholesale Moncton; Phillipe Ferron, HRSDC – Service Canada – Shared Services; Leo Belliveau, CN; Cpl. Ryan Thorburn, Department of National Defense; Nicole Gallant, Bell Aliant and Kerry Leger, RBC. Middle row, from left: Lise Hache, SunLife Financial; Anne Rouleau, Service Canada; Marie Loughnene, Service Canada; Bev Bourgeois, KPMG LLP; Shelley Steele, CGI; Sigrid Walters, UPS; Warren Williams, Scotiabank and Melanie Doucet, Canada Border Service Agency. Front row, from left: Tim Dobson, Canada Border Service Agency; Chris Richard, ExxonMobil Business Support Centre; Elie Haddad, Canada Revenue Agency; Jean-Marc Poitras, National Bank and John Duff, BMO Financial Group.
Dec. 15, 2011

United Way of Greater Moncton & Southeastern New Brunswick Region Inc. would like to thank all the federal government employees who participated in their 2011 Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign (GCWCC). To date they have raised $450,000. Appearing in the photo are Debbie McInnis, Executive Director, United Way; Brenda Wyatt, Campiagn Manager, United Way; Claudette Gallant, Loaned Representative from Correctional Service Canada and members of the New Brunswick Federal Council.
Nov. 21, 2011
Moncton radio stations 103.9 Max FM, K94.5 and Choix 99,9 (MBS Radio) are launching their 11th annual Holiday Toy Drive in support of children and youth in Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick, November 20 until December 19th.
Nov. 15, 2011
The “game” has changed. While girls and boys report similar results in external assets of support, empowerment, boundaries and expectations, and constructive use of time, there is a dramatic difference by gender in reporting the internal assets of commitment to learning, positive values, social competencies and positive identity.
So, what do we need? We need All Star Coaches with playbooks for the 21st century. All Star Coaches are men who expect to make a difference in the community, and it starts by helping boys get “back in the game.” To do that, we need a “playbook” for the 21st Century, and that includes the following: