Great things are happening in Chatham-Kent. Read some of our recent stories to learn what's new in the local nonprofit sector!
Donating in Chatham Kent is Essential
Donating in Chatham-Kent is Essential “Those who are happiest are those who do the most for others.” -Booker T. Washington
Why Volunteer?
Volunteers are an incredibly valuable resource for any organization. Without the time, dedication, experience, and passion from volunteers, many great initiatives, fundraisers, and movements wouldn’t be possible. Jane McFadden has been volunteering with R.O.C.K. Missions as a street nurse, connecting with the homeless in Chatham-Kent on a regular basis. When asked why she volunteers, Jane...
Baking With Will
At the beginning of the pandemic, University of Waterloo student William Shepherd decided to learn how to bake bread. Since then, he has taught himself how to bake white & whole wheat sourdough, rye sourdough, French baguettes, and focaccia. Will is coming back home to Chatham-Kent for the holidays next month and has decided to hold...
Social Service Relief Fund Report
We know this year has unique challenges, but that makes our work as a United Way even more important. Together, $354,000 of the Social Service Relief Fund has been allocated to support food security.
Change Starts When We Listen
In years past, it may have appeared that Chatham-Kent didn’t have a homelessness problem. Homelessness has always existed here, but in recent years, and especially since March when the pandemic hit, it has become much more visible. In just 8 months, homelessness has doubled in Chatham-Kent. Karyn O’Neil, who is the Director of Community Engagement...