HALTON, HAMILTON, April 15, 2026 – United Way brought the community together for an inspiring night of impact, recognition, and celebration at this year’s Evening of Celebration, themed Waves of Impact. The annual event honoured donors, volunteers, workplaces, and community partners, from across Halton and Hamilton, who helped raise $12 million in last year’s campaign. Funds that will directly support critical programs and services for individuals and families across Halton and Hamilton.
The Evening of Celebration highlighted the collective generosity and commitment of a community that continues to show up for one another. From workplace campaigns to individual giving, every contribution plays a role in strengthening the network of support that so many people rely on.
“Tonight is a powerful reminder of what happens when a community comes together,” said Brad Park, Interim President & CEO of United Way Golden Horseshoe. “Because of that collective effort, the $12 million raised last year in Halton and Hamilton will go directly into local programs that help people access food, housing, mental health supports, and other essentials. These are not just numbers, these are lives changed, barriers reduced, and opportunities created.”
This year’s celebration comes at a time when demand for social services continues to rise. Across the region, more individuals and families are facing complex challenges, making the support provided through United Way-funded programs more critical than ever.
“As we look ahead, this moment is about more than what we’ve achieved. It’s about what’s possible,” Park continued. “As United Way Golden Horseshoe, we are building on that momentum. By coming together in collaboration across our region, we are better positioned to support more programs, work alongside more agency partners, and create even greater impact in the communities we serve.”
During the event, United Way recognized outstanding contributions from individuals and organizations whose leadership and generosity continue to drive meaningful change. The evening also featured powerful stories of impact, showcasing how donor support is helping people move forward and build more stable futures.
“It has been an incredible privilege to be part of this year’s campaign,” said Carrie Fletcher, Campaign Cabinet Chair. “What stands out most is the generosity of this community. People who continue to step up, give back, and support one another. Thank you to everyone who played a role in making this campaign a success and helping create lasting impact for people across Halton and Hamilton.”
As United Way looks to the future, the organization remains focused on strengthening partnerships, responding to evolving community needs, and ensuring that no one is left behind across the Golden Horseshoe.
For more information or to get involved, please visit www.uwgh.ca.