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Where your money goes

Arthritis Society

$2.00 per pay …provides subsidy for a low income individal with arthritis to participate im the YMCA Arthritis Aquability class.

Canadian Mental Health Association

$2.00 per pay … provides a monthly support group for one family of a person with mental illness.

Crossroads for Women

$1.15 per pay …provides a child with 2.5 hours of play therapy intervention.

Family Service Moncton

Up to $3.46 per pay …provides a counseling session to treat a victim of family violence.

Mapleton Teaching Kitchen

$2.00 per pay …provides basic school supplies for a year for a young child.

YMCA

$4.90 per pay …provides one individual with access to nutritious foods and educational workshops.

Ability Transit

$5.39 per pay …allows a person with disability to go to and from work for one week.
$3.23 per pay …allows 3 physically disabled persons to go bowling one afternoon.

CNIB

$1.25 per pay …provides a white cane to a person with vision loss.

Dieppe Boys and Girls Club

$2.25 per pay …will pay for 2 ball hockey registrations.

Moncton Boys and Girls Club

$4.00 per pay … offers a child 17 development programs each week.

VON Moncton

$1.35 per pay …provides one session of foot care in a clinic setting to ensure that a senior can remain active and independent.

YWCA

$2.30 per pay …provides in take counseling, referral and follow up for individuals in need or crisis. 
$3.80 per pay …provides free psycho education to school aged children to prevent eating disturbances and body image problems.

South-East Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

$1.75 per pay …provides an ear mould for a hearing aid.

Support to Single Parents

$2.00 per pay …provides nutrition snack/tea, coffee, milk, sugar for parents who are taking our program.

Campaign News

2011 campaign total $2,275,000. Thank you Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick
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Gallery Day of Caring CBG Report to the Community Youth First Food Security

Thanks a Million

Dec. 15, 2010


Back row, from left: Patrick Lemelin, National Bank Financial Group; Phillipe Ferron, HRSDC – Service Canada; Chris Burke, RBC, Nicole Legere-Young, RBC; Troy Steeves, Environment Canada; John Duff, BMO Financial Group; David Noel, Scotiabank Group; Slawek Mysiorek, ExxonMobil Business Support Centre and Nicole Gallant, Bell Aliant. Middle row, from left: Jacques Laprise, Service Canada; Paul Maltais, Canada Post and its employees; Sancia Dorset, PWGSC Public Service Pension Centre; Charlene Prole-Benoite, RBC; Jennifer Wilson, Rogers Communications Inc. and Billy Boucher, TD Canada Trust. Front row, from left: Dawn Allaby, Enbridge Gas New Brunswick, Peggy Santerre, CIBC; Tammy Ryder, CIBC; and Susie Gunderson, Rogers Communications Inc.

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 2009 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. Thanks a million for your ongoing support, and thanks to Sam G. Cormier for coming in to take this important photo.