You can help build a stronger, brighter GTA for all
Across our region, too many families and individuals are struggling to make ends meets and making hard decisions each day between paying rent or putting food on the table. But the care of people like you helps United Way Greater Toronto meet ongoing and emerging needs in our community, and work towards long-term solutions for a better tomorrow. Whether joining our community of donors, participating in a fundraising event, rolling up your sleeves and getting involved—you can make a real difference.
Ways to get involved
Major Individual Giving
Become a Major Individual Donor ($10,000+) and help make a powerful impact in our work to tackle poverty.
Leadership Giving
Join thousands of people as a Leadership donor ($1,200 or more) and help strengthen neighbourhoods across the GTA.
Women United
Connect with a special community of donors dedicated to supporting women and their families across the GTA.
Workplace Giving
Come together with colleagues, show your company spirit, and support the region we live and work.
Events
Experience the “fun” in fundraising! Show your community care—participate in special events with colleagues, friends and family!
Membership
Show your local love for community by becoming a voting Member, an essential part of our fight against poverty.
Sponsored Employee Program
A unique opportunity for emerging leaders in your organization.
Volunteering
Show your love for our community through volunteering for United Way.
Why United Way?
Christine Morris, Senior Executive Vice-President, Transformation, Enablement and Customer Experience, TD Bank, and a a member of United Way Greater Toronto’s Board of DirectorsPoverty is an enormous challenge with far-reaching effects. It is critical to work collaboratively with everyone from community partners to government to ensure we aren’t providing short-term solutions to long-term systemic issues. We want to meet the need with resources, infrastructure and networks to help people dealing with food insecurity, homelessness, and much more – and United Way helps enable that.