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Arthritis Society

$2.00 per pay …allows a group of 10 individuals with arthritis to participate in a Chronic Pain Management Workshop.

Canadian Mental Health Association

$8.00 per pay … provides one Grade 3 school class with a two-day personalized self-esteem education program.

Crossroads for Women

$3.86 per pay …provides a female victim of family violence with shelter and intervention services for one night.

Family Service Moncton

Up to $3.46 per pay …provides a counseling session for a low-income family and/or couple whose relationship has deteriorated to the point of possible separation and divorce.

Mapleton Teaching Kitchen

$1.50 per pay …provides food for a Teaching Kitchen session where participants learn how to prepare healthy meals on a limited budget.

YMCA

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

Ability Transit

$1.08 per pay …allows a senior in a nursing home to go home for a family visit.
$3.23 per pay …allows a person with a disability to go to hospital for life saving dialysis three times for a week.

CNIB

$1.25 per pay …provides a white cane to help a blind person maintain his or her independence in the community.

Dieppe Boys and Girls Club

$4.23 per pay …allows a child to attend preschool for one week.

Moncton Boys and Girls Club

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

Victorian Order of Nurses (VON)

$2.58 per pay …provides one visit from a VON registered nurse in the comfort of your home.

YWCA

$2.30 per pay …provides low-income women with a program that teaches self-sufficiency and life skills.
$1.92 per pay …provides a half hour of legal advice to low income women.

South-East Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

$4.50 per pay …provides an alarm clock with vibrator and flashing light for a deaf person.

Support to Single Parents

$5.00 per pay …provides a single parent on a low income with a six-week parenting class or other life skills programs and bus tickets to get to the program.

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Privacy Policy

United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc.

United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc. is committed to protecting your privacy and maintaining the confidentiality of your personal information.

Personal information is information that can be used to distinguish, identify or contact a specific individual. The personal information that United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc. generally collects includes: name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, donation amount, banking or credit card information.

Personal information may be provided to us through correspondence, online donations, pledge cards, conference or meeting registrations, or other forms of communication. Such information may be recorded for the purpose of processing and receipting a donation, distributing a donation to a Member (local United Way – Centraide) or other registered charity, recognizing a contribution, registering your participation in a conference, meeting, or other event, or responding to your information requests.

Personal information may also be communicated to our Members according to the stated purpose for which you provided the information. This policy applies to the handling of personal information by United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc. whether such information is provided directly by you or through generic forms or processes under our auspices.

United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc. will not provide or share your Personal Information with third parties unless:

  1. You authorize us to share the information;
  2. Sharing the information is necessary to process a donation, for example, to process a credit card transaction; or
  3. We are required by law.

You may withdraw your consent to the collection, use or disclosure of your personal information at any time by contacting our office and, subject to any legal constraints, we will comply with your request within a reasonable time.

United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc. has in place measures to respect the confidentiality of personal information and protects personal information by safeguards that are appropriate to the sensitivity of the information. Access to personal information is granted only to those employees and authorized volunteers and agents whose duties so require for United Way – Centraide purposes.

When you use our website we do not collect your email address unless you specifically provide it to us with a donation or information request. Donors on our site are linked to an industry standard secure payment service for credit card transactions. Our site uses “cookies” (small files containing information to track a visit) in a session limited way. These temporary files enhance your ability to use our website but do not remain on your computer after the session ends. Your browser can be set so that it does not accept cookies. If you set your browser to turn off cookies, some areas of our site may not function properly.

You are entitled to know whether we hold personal information about you, see that information and ensure that it is accurate. If you would like to access your personal information, or have any questions about the protection of your privacy, please contact:

Michelle Levesque
Administrative Support
United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region Inc.
123 Halifax Street
P.O. Box 768
Moncton, NB E1C 8M9
Tel: (506) 858-8600
Fax: (506) 858-0584
office@moncton.unitedway.ca

You may register a privacy-related complaint by contacting our office. We will investigate all complaints and take appropriate action.

Revised May 20, 2009