Afleveringen
-
In Episode 13 of United Voices, we sit down with Scott Hamilton, Senior Director of Philanthropy at United Way Waterloo Region Communities. Scott shares his journey from academia to philanthropy, his role in leading the Campaign Cabinet, and insights from the recent Spirit Awards. We delve into the importance of unity and small acts of generosity during challenging economic times, echoing the theme of our Spring Appeal: United is the Way Through Economic Uncertainty. Scott also discusses innovative collaborations, including the exciting partnership with Captain Canuck, highlighting how creative initiatives can drive community engagement.
-
In this powerful episode of United Voices, we sit down with Sara Casselman from the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASC) to explore the rising crisis of gender-based and sexual violence in our community. We talk about the realities of sex trafficking, intersectionality, and the devastating effects of shelter closures on women, girls, and gender-diverse people seeking safety. Through a trauma-informed, anti-racist, and survivor-centred lens, Sara shares how SASC supports survivors with care, advocacy, and community connection. This episode is a call to awareness, action, and empathy. If you care about building a safer, more equitable future, this conversation is for you.
For more information about SASC visit their website at: Sexual Assault Support Centre Waterloo Region - We Support Survivors of Sexual Violence.
-
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
-
In this episode, we’re joined by Jennifer Scott and Larissa Schneider from House of Friendship to talk about homelessness, supportive housing, and the power of community. We’ll explore how their ShelterCare model is changing the way Waterloo Region supports people experiencing homelessness, why 24/7 wraparound care matters, and how initiatives like Friendship Village are creating long-term impact. Whether you care about social justice, want to get involved, or just want to understand what real change looks like—this conversation is for you.
-
In this episode of United Voices, we sit down with Babur Mawladin, CEO of Reception House Waterloo Region, to explore the journey of refugees and the impact of a strong support system. With his lived experience and leadership, Babur sheds light on the challenges newcomers face and the role of the United Way network in helping them build new lives. Tune in for a powerful conversation about resilience, belonging, and how we can all contribute to a more inclusive community.
-
In this episode of United Voices, we sit down with Nancy Priest, a dedicated United Way Campaign Cabinet member and the founder of Glass of Learning. Nancy shares her insights on leadership, the power of giving back, and why rallying together as a community is essential to creating lasting change.
We discuss the goals and impact of the United Way Campaign Cabinet—how it brings together passionate leaders to expand our network of support, drive meaningful fundraising efforts, and ensure resources reach those who need them most.
Tune in to hear how collective action makes a difference, and how you can be part of this united front for a stronger, more caring Waterloo Region.
-
In this episode of United Voices, we dive into the critical work of the YWCA, with Kim Decker and Roz Gun from the YWCA Cambridge, and Jennifer Breaton and Liz Monteiro from the YW Kitchener-Waterloo, exploring their unwavering commitment to gender equity, childcare, housing, employment, and advocacy. Our discussion sheds light on the unique challenges faced by women experiencing homelessness, the importance of trauma-informed care, and the urgent need for community education and government accountability. With a focus on gendered spaces, emergency shelters, and long-term housing solutions, we explore how collective action can create meaningful change. Join us as we share insights, express optimism, and issue a call to action—because when we work together, we can build a more inclusive and supportive community for all.
-
Kind Minds Family Wellness is more than a support organization—it’s a lifeline for many in the Black community across Waterloo Region. In this episode, Dr. Zino Ojogbo, shares how their programs help individuals navigate challenges like immigration, employment, and mental health while fostering a strong sense of belonging. We also discuss the importance of Black History Month, the power of collective support, and why embracing an Afrocentric approach to wellness makes all the difference.
-
In this episode of the United Voice Podcast, we hear from David, and Levi from the Social Development Centre and explore why it’s crucial to include people with lived expertise in shaping solutions for homelessness and substance use. They share powerful insights on how meaningful change happens when those directly impacted are part of the conversation. Tune in to learn how collaboration and community-driven advocacy can create lasting impact.
-
In this episode of the United Voice Podcast, we sit down with Joan Fisk, United Way Waterloo Region Communities, to learn a bit about her history, and discuss leadership, community impact, and the importance of collaboration. Join us as we explore her insights on building a stronger, more connected community.
-
In this episode, we welcome Duaa Al-Aghar, Executive Director of Muslim Social Services of Kitchener-Waterloo. MSS provides vital support for newcomers, refugees, and marginalized communities through culturally sensitive programs as well as providing general community outreach. Join us as we discuss their impact, challenges, and how we can all foster inclusivity.
-
In this episode of United Voices, Julie Kalbfleisch from Sanguen Health Centre delves into the complexities of the housing crisis affecting our community. As the Director of Fundraising and Communications, Julie brings a unique perspective on the intersection of health care, homelessness, and community action. Tune in as she discusses the challenges of vulnerable populations in the Waterloo Region, the impact of insufficient resources, and the systemic changes needed to address these issues effectively. This conversation with Julie is informative and a compelling call to action for all of us to contribute towards building a more supportive and understanding community.
-
Episode 2: Amplifying Support in the Community - Langs at MACS
In this episode of United Voices, we take a deep dive into the vital work being done at the Multi-Agency Community Space (MACS), a hub of collaboration and support in our community. This conversation features Cristalle, an outreach worker, and Peter, a Nurse Practitioner, both from the Langs Community Health Team who have been working part-time out of MACS since 2020,
-
United Voices, a podcast from United Way Waterloo Region Communities, where we amplify the important, yet often-overlooked issues and voices that help shape our community. In this first episode, Jill Lawrie and Brian Kamm from the United Way WRC team, speak with folks from ACCKWA – Aids Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo and Area to shed light on the important work being done in this space.