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A few months ago we joined Sureya Ibrahim, Centre of Learning & Development’s supervisor of community connections, for an inspiring—and dizzying—jam-packed working day. Find out how this inspiring changemaker gets things done! untdwy.org/2RvEgxE

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The Burrito Project’s mission? Combating hunger “by any beans necessary.” Check out our inspiring profile of this grassroots initiative from last summer! untdwy.org/2Vkpc7e

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“I see too much hostility and anger; while I can understand that it’s part of our world, I content myself with ensuring I do good for other people to counteract that.” —Winston LaRose, a.k.a. Mr. Jane and Finch untdwy.org/2RxKYmQ

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“Someone who volunteered to be an ambassador for a bowling team in Peel told me she learned more about being a human in that week than she learned in the first 30 years of her life.” untdwy.org/2xiGcCR

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“We’re trying to empower families to know they can make decisions—and to make them. We give them evidence and information in a way that they can understand, so they can advocate for themselves.” —Gillian Cullen untdwy.org/3ac6O5y

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Most people associate service dogs with visual impairment, but these highly trained animals can also change the lives of kids with autism—and their families. untdwy.org/3bh21RI

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Everyday activities, such as lovingly helping your child put on his shoes, inviting friends over to share a meal, showing kindness toward animals and even displaying patience when answering annoying calls from telemarketers are all teachable moments. untdwy.org/2Kd1XXl

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“We know that as neighbourhoods gentrify, they can lose their local character, and sometimes the history of the area gets buried under the ‘new’.”—Alex Dow, United Way Greater Toronto untdwy.org/2VKKjQ5

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“When communities are transformed by investment, it is critical that those who know the neighbourhood best—those living there—are able to influence the neighbourhood’s future direction.” —Alex Dow, United Way Greater Toronto untdwy.org/2VsuQp5

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“Shoes are like this mode of conversation. If I give [a youth] a pair they actually like, they just understand that we speak the same language.” —Jamal Burger untdwy.org/2yz211e

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“If we’re waiting until young people become homeless and then we intervene, we’ve waited too long. The longer they’re homeless, the worse their outcomes.” —Clovis Grant, 360°kids untdwy.org/2S0KUfy

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“We have the resources to solve homelessness, but we must first see it as an abhorrent problem and then have the will to do something about it.” —Clovis Grant, 360°kids untdwy.org/34WG9cc

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As the COVID-19 crisis continues, the gap between those who are doing well, and those who aren’t, is widening, with low-income workers being driven further into poverty and precarity—or into potentially health-threatening work situations. untdwy.org/3bCcCa3

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“It fractures us and pulls us apart, so that eventually you get to a point where people who live in the same places have completely different life experiences.” —Laura McDonough, United Way Greater Toronto untdwy.org/2S5vUwP

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Since no one can resist a feel-good animal story (admit it, you cry every time you see one of those dog-and-owner reunion videos!), we’ve rounded up three amazing animal tales to share. untdwy.org/2KCgewQ

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Looking for a pick-me-up? Here’s the inspiring story of Aiko Ito, a client intervention worker at United Way agency Dixon Hall who is helping seniors stay housed. untdwy.org/2xdWVaa

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When women are being abused, no one, naturally, is thinking about their pets. But new research shows that maybe we need to start doing that. untdwy.org/3bPNqNA

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“It’s about recognizing that these are our next generation, so we have to support them in learning, support them in doing, but even more importantly, help them understand how valuable they are.” Germaine Elliott, Executive Director, Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin untdwy.org/2Wigmr2

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Folks across the GTA are making thoughtful, useful contributions and showing their love for their communities while we collectively figure out what the “new normal” means. untdwy.org/2zUukrr

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“I decided to make masks for my customers at no cost, asking instead that they donate directly to Food Banks Canada, as the need is greater than ever.” —Candice Levine, owner and founder of The Candi Factory untdwy.org/3flIsKs