The Together We Dream 50/50 draw supports local anti-poverty programs of the United Way.
The Together We Dream 50/50 draw supports local anti-poverty programs of the United Way.
The Together We Dream 50/50 draw supports local anti-poverty programs of the United Way.
The Together We Dream 50/50 draw supports local anti-poverty programs of the United Way.
The campus campaign for United Way is distributing pledge forms to UWindsor faculty and staff.
The campus campaign for United Way is distributing pledge forms to UWindsor faculty and staff.
Student recruiters are ready to meet prospective students virtually. In this pre-social distancing photo are Ashley Quinton, Radha Patel, Sydney Murray, Sheri Lowrie, Romi Saraswat.
The “Virtual Coffee with a Recruiter” offers individual online conversations for students and guidance counsellors.
The annual iClimb for United Way fundraiser is set for March 4 at the WFCU Centre.
The annual iClimb for United Way fundraiser is set for March 4 at the WFCU Centre.
Sheri Lowrie, co-chair of the campus campaign for United Way, wears a T-shirt and a button explaining she is a supporter of the charity.
A pass for a year’s worth of casual-dress Thursdays is available for a $50 donation to United Way.
Executive chef Paolo Vasapolli hands over a cup of tomato tortellini soup during a charity luncheon Tuesday in the student centre Commons.
Human kinetics won a charitable competition for best soup Tuesday.
Recruiters will hold receptions for prospective students in five Ontario communities Nov. 26 to Dec. 4.
Recruiters will hold receptions for prospective students in five Ontario communities Nov. 26 to Dec. 4.
UWindsor faculty and staff can learn more about the United Way’s efforts to fight childhood poverty at campus lunch-and-learns sessions.
UWindsor faculty and staff can learn more about the United Way’s efforts to fight childhood poverty at campus lunch-and-learns sessions.
Liam Giles-Hayes, director programs for United Way Windsor-Essex County, holds the charity’s flag with UWindsor officials Rita LaCivita, vice-president of human resources; president Robert Gordon; and campaign co-chair Sheri Lowrie, prior to sending it up the flagpole outside Chrysler Hall Tower on Monday.
Officials from the United Way and the University of Windsor came together Monday to raise the charity’s flag outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
United Way canvasser Marnie Robillard (right) solicits support from John Coleman, executive director of Public Affairs and Communications. Volunteers will be distributing pledge kits across campus this week.
A flag-raising ceremony on Monday, Nov. 4, will formally launch the campus campaign for United Way.