‘The need is bigger this year:’ United Way raises funds to boost social programs
NANAIMO — A critical fundraiser to fuel hundreds of Vancouver Island social programs is even more important this year.
United Way British Columbia is aiming to raise $1.2 million through its annual campaign to benefit heavily leaned on Vancouver Island based social programs.
Regional director Signy Madden said dollars being raised now well help well over 100,0000 people on Vancouver Island from the Cowichan Valley north.
“We know that the needs are even higher than last year. Anyone whose interested in helping their neighbours to make a gift to United Way would be hugely important,” Madden told NanaimoNewsNOW.