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Andrew LeBlanc Alicia Duffy Annie Caron Annette Bourque Boys & Girls Club of Riverview YWCA of Moncton Youth Impact Moncton Office of the Child & Youth Advocate

Lynda Carey Beth Lyons Cathy Manuel Melanie LeBlanc Boys & Girls Club of Riverview YWCA of Moncton Youth Impact Moncton Ombudsman/Office of the Child & Youth Advocate Matthew McKeigan Jewell Mitchell Darren Airy Carly Dewitt Boys & Girls Club of Riverview YWCA of Moncton Youth Impact Moncton Community Representative

Lorna Hicks Angelique Reddy Denise Caissie Tammy Keiver Boys & Girls Club of Petitcodiac YMCA of Greater Moncton Youth Impact Moncton Community Representative

Derrick Beardsworth Bonnie Geldart Doug Comfort Tara Steeves Boys & Girls Club of Petitcodiac YMCA of Greater Moncton Codiac Regional RCMP Community Representative

Daniel LeBlanc Jason Jones Richard Babineau Samantha Burke Boys & Girls Club of Moncton YMCA of Greater Moncton Codiac Regional RCMP Community Representative

Ashton Arsenault Trevor Droesbeck Lise Babineau Peter MacDonald Boys & Girls Club of Moncton Archdiocese of Moncton Codiac Regional RCMP Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Moncton

Stephanie Patterson Debby Warren Jeannot Ouellette Elyse Hamel Anglophone East School AIDS Moncton Maison de Jeunes Fédération des jeunes francophones du N.-B. District Sarah Doiron Marc Taillon Peter Sawyer AIDS Moncton Horizon NB Moncton Regional Learning Council Christine Allain Anglophone East School District Eddie Rutanga Krista Cormier Denise Miller ACOA Horizon NB CMHA NB Division

Darlene Taylor Julie Roy-MacAdam Cheryl Laliberte Sonya Babineau Anglophone East School Anglophone East School Anglophone East School City of Dieppe District District District

Dawn Parke Frances Devost-Cormier Jill Greene Karine Lavoie Anglophone East School Anglophone East School Town of Riverview Town of Riverview District District

Pat Steeves Mary Mifflen Paulette Tingley Nadine Melanson-LeBlanc Anglophone East School Anglophone East School Town of Riverview City of Moncton District District

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Lisa Ann Babineau Isabelle Lavoie Kim Robichaud Judy Cyr Anglophone East/Public Centre d'accueil et Coalition Against RCMP Riverview Health Nurse d'accompagnement Abuse in Detachment Southeast francophone des immigrants du District Natasha Leger Relationships (CAAR) Sud-Est du Nouveau-Brunswick Anglophone East/ Public (CAFI) Health Nurse Sarah Short Annie R. Savoie District scolaire 3+ Adèle LeBlanc Lashkman Jayatilaka francophone sud Vitalité Health Network Centre d'accueil et d'accompagnement francophone des immigrants du Stacy Taylor Julie Forest District scolaire Claudette Bernard-LeBlanc Sud-Est du Nouveau-Brunswick NB Department of (CAFI) francophone sud Vitalité Health Network Health

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Isabelle Darveau Jenna Steeves Josée H. Levesque Maxime Gauvin Vitalité Health Network Multicultural Association of the District scolaire District scolaire Greater Moncton Area francophone sud francophone sud (MAGMA)

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United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick Inc. 22 Church Street, Suite T210 | Moncton, NB | E1C 0P7 | 858-8600 | www.gmsenbunitedway.ca 7 Who we help Everybody deserves a good life. With our partners we are changing our communities.

United Way is creating opportunities for a better life for the people in Southeastern New Brunswick. Working with many community partners, we get to the heart of the matter. Our work and the work of the programs we fund are consistent with our values and principles and fall within our three focus areas. From poverty to possibility Poverty arises from a complex set of stubborn, intertwined social issues. United Way is one of many partners working to address poverty in a meaningful way. Did you know... 19,590 people in NB were assisted by food banks in 2014.1 Breaking the cycle... Creating long-term change is about getting to the root of the problem. Individuals and families living on lower or fixed incomes are learning how to better shop for their food, how to prepare healthy and delicious "I am so thankful for this program because meals, and have the option to purchase healthy food now, at the end of the month when my money's boxes at a low cost. all gone, I still have food in the freezer, and food to eat."Mapleton Teaching Kitchen Participant.

7/10 of Fresh for Less box users say they get more "bang for their buck" on healthier grocery choices through Fresh For Less. In 2014, 620 people in Greater Moncton participated in monthly Fresh For Less, healthy food boxes. Why food security matters: Why housing stability matters: BARRIERS TO CHILD SUCCESS CHRONIC HEALTH ISSUES Children experiencing food insecurity are at Homeless and precariously housed people are likely increased risk of mental illness, learning difficulties, to suffer from unmanaged chronic health conditions.4 poor social skills and behavioural problems.2

CHRONIC DISEASE AND HEALTH CONCERNS INCREASED ISOLATION AND VULNERABILITY Food insecurity places individuals at a higher risk of They are more likely to experience food insecurity, chronic illnesses such as Type 2 diabetes, anemia, unemployment, addictions and mental health issues.5 obesity, mental health issues and heart disease.3

1 Source: Hunger Count 2014, Food Banks Canada 2 Source: L. Zamecnik, « Canadian Women and Children Hit Hard by the Impacts of Food Insecurity », Journal of Hunger and Poverty, vol. 1, no 1 (2009), article 10. 3 Source: A. Howard et Dr J. Edge, Enough for All: Household Food Security in Canada. : Conference Board du Canada, 2013, p. 10. 4 Source: Waldbrook, N. 2013. Homelessness, Stable Housing, and Opportunities for Healthy Aging: Exploring the Relationships. Queen’s University Press: Kingston, . p. 26 5 Source Gaetz, S. 2012. The Real Cost of Homelessness: Can We Save Money by Doing the Right Thing? : Canadian Homelessness Research Network Press. p. 6

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All that kids can be United Way focuses on children and youth because research tells us that this is one of the most powerful ways to address the root causes of social problems. Did you know... Did you know... 70-75% of children in NB enter kindergarten 1 In just one year 30% of the chronically ready to learn. absent students being tracked in one school In 2014, United Way dollars helped prepare 226 are now going to school regularly. pre-school aged children in Kent and Westmorland counties for school, helping them get the best start.

The estimated annual savings to Early childhood society for every youth programs have a who graduates high social Return on school is $15,850 (in Investment of $3 earning loss, use of for every $1 social assistance, invested.2 healthcare, crime and tax revenue loss).3

Giving kids a place to be kids. United Way and partners are providing 2,157 kids with a place to go after school or in the evening to connect with their peers, be themselves and get the support they need to grow in a positive way. Strong communities United Way works in a variety of ways to help individuals, families, and communities develop what they need to be resilient, to achieve personal goals, and build vibrant and engaged communities. Did you know... Did you know... 4 The United Way Day of Caring® 24% of seniors in NB live alone. connects individuals with agencies for a In 2014, 78 seniors gained confidence through day of meaningful hands-on projects. greater mobility, and continued to live independently, decreasing their social isolation. 960 Corporate volunteers 60 Agencies/project sites 3 Counties (Albert, Kent and Westmorland) 1 Great day!

Keeping people connected. In 2014, United Way and partners provided approximately 2,375 drives per month so people "I have more confidence now; I go out to visit my neighbours could access services they need to stay connected to more. I now feel connected to the people living in my their communities and live independently. building."Participant of S.M.A.R.T (VON).

1 Source: Early Years Evaluation Direct Assessment survey. 2 According to U.S. economist and Nobel Prize winner James Heckman. 3 Source: Canadian Council on Learning, 2008. 4 Source: My Community at a Glance 2014

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• 2014 marked the most ever raised in one campaign by United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick. We are truly appreciative of our 7,600+ donors and 192 corporate partners who see the advantages of contributing to annual United Way campaigns.

• With our corporate partners and donors, United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick surpassed $50 million in total dollars raised for the community since 1954.

• In 2014, leadership giving reached an all-time high. Our RBC Employees accept the Outstanding Leadership Growth Friends, Builders, Leaders, and Ambassadors raised a total of Award at the 2014 United Way Campaign Celebration. $977,945.12 in the 2014 campaign. "Sometimes people feel they don't have a lot to give, but at RBC, we have seen the sense of pride • RBC launched their Matching Program during the United when people know they have contributed to Way 2014 campaign, which included matching any new making their community better. Every dollar donation (doubling the donation), and also matching any counts, and collectively donations have a huge increase of a previous donor, up to a total of $72,000! impact on those in need. It is very powerful when someone realizes how their "small contribution" can change someone's life. At RBC, we know that no other organization supports as broad a range of programs and services. By giving to the United Way donors are helping the entire community become stronger and better. RBC knows United Way has an outstanding reputation for assiting those who need it most. The RBC Matching Program was well received by the Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick community and we are very proud that it contributed to a very successful 2014 United Way campaign!" Lisette Michaud-Carrier RBC Regional Vice President and United Way 2014 Campaign Cabinet Chair

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Our United Way is now meeting national standards and recognizing Leaders at $1000 dollars or more a year to the United Way of Greater Moncton and Honour Roll Southeastern New Brunswick. We have divided our honour roll into four categories: Friends, Builders, Leaders, and Ambassadors. In 2014, over 1,040 Friends and 605 Builders contributed to the community through our United Way. Friends are individuals who donated $250 dollars or more a year to the 2014 Campaign. The following list recognizes our Builders, those who gave $500 or more during the 2014 Campaign (89 Builders requested to remain anonymous). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the list. We apologize for any omissions. Please advise us of any mistakes or changes. Builders:

Chantale Albert Joey Berkvens Sherri M. Carroll Theodore DeWinter Gervais Albert Sylvie Blanchard Tom L. Chafe Al DeWitt Louise Allain Sylvie Blanchet Dale & Kathy Chapman John Diamond Natacha L. Allen Barry Blight Judy Chase Don Doiron James J. Amos Simone Blight Jeanne T. Chiasson Isabelle Doiron Franscine C. Anderson Marthe Boissonnault Ghislain A. Chouinard Nanette Doiron Louise Andrew Darryl Bonhower Colin Christie Rachelle Doiron-Boucher Cara Andrews Caroline Boudreau Nicholas Christie Jan & Don Doucet Trudy Andrews Julien Boudreau Therese Cleven Paul Doucet Kristal & Marcia Arbeau Lisa R. Bourbonnais Heidi Clowater Ryan D. Doucet Clare Archibald Patrick Bourbonnais James Cobbett Sandra J. Dowling Dawn Arnold Charles Bourque JoAnn E. Colepaugh Deanna J. Doyle Eric Arsenault Michel Bourque Patrick Colford Sarah Doyle J.J. Arsenault Raymond Bourque Audrey Comeau Jean-Pierre Drapeau Nadine Arsenault Tom Bowser Jason Constable Paul Dubois Normand Arsenault Jeanne Breau Art Cook Gail Duffy Julia Arseneault Roger Breckenridge Frank R. Cook Brenda Dunnett Catherine Ashby Joel Brewer Tracy Cook Annette Dupuis Anita Ashrit Sheldon Briand A. Cormier France Durette Caron Ashton Jacqueline Briard Andrew Cormier Matthew Eagles Lori Augustine Peter Briggs Brad Cormier Mary Ehler Barbara Ayoub Chris Brine Cathy L. Cormier Brian Elder Tim Baade Christopher P. Brooks Gilles Cormier Shane Esson Alain Babineau David Brooks Gregory A. Cormier Christine Estabrooks Charles Babineau J. Darren Brown Jacinthe Cormier Kathryn Farquharson Janice Babineau Lynette Brown Jessica Cormier Esther Farrell Mamie Bacongallo Scott Brown Kristine Cormier Constance Faulkner Thara Bagley Ted Brown Richard P. Cormier Steven C. Faulkner Stephen Baker Janice Bujold-Barton Serge Cormier Sherene Faulkner-Jackson David Balser Judith Bulmer Pierre Cote Carol Fecteau Joseph Bannister Angela Bunter Bill Creagh Craig A. Fenton Angeline Bartlett Ron Burns Bruce Curwin Philippe Ferron Anne Bastarache Donald E. Burt Sonya Dadson Cindy Fifield Carole Bastarache Lisette Butler Jean Daigle Barbara Fillmore Sophie Bastien-Daigle Cheryl Buzila Josh Daigle John J. Flanagan Angy Beatty Judy Cairns Jacqueline D. Dallaire Susan Fleming Erika Belanger Ericka Caissie Cynthia A. Dargavel Allison A. Foran Marc Belanger Anjum Caldwell Ted Davis Terry Foreman Josee Belliveau Dale Cale Daphnee Dawson M. B. Fox Lorraine Belliveau Carol Lee Campbell Amanda Day Donovan Francis Maurice Belliveau Jackie Cantin Cheryl Defazio Mariano M. Franco Paul Belliveau Doug Carr Jean-Marc Delaney Peter J. Fullarton Diane Benoit Matt Carreau Réal Denis Craig Gaddess Tim Bentley Andrew Carroll Yves Despres Jean-Luc Gagnon

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Kimberly Gale Allen Kitchen Julie MacBain Terry Moore Francine Gallant Bernadette Knowles John A. MacDonald Mikio Moriyasu Marise Gallant Patrick Lachance Opal T. Macdonald Gilbert Morneault Natalie M. Gallant Patti LaForest Trevor MacDougall Sandra Y. Moss Nicole A. Gallant Stephane LaGace Dave MacFadyen Jacques Mourant Rachel Gallant Marc-Andre Landry Pamela Macguarrie Marcie Munroe Richard Gallant Nicole Landry Todd MacIntosh Carole Murphy Richard Garceau Steven Landry Ian MacKenzie Gene Murphy Paul Garner Allison Lang Glen Mackley Jennifer Murray Gilles Gaudet Annick Lapointe Therese MacLellan Peter Nealon Marc Genuist Greg Lavack Randy MacLeod Ashley S. Nichols Deborah George Jean Lawlor Matthew Mahoney Berthe Noel Louise Girard Heather Layden Michel Maillet Joanne Noel Rodney Girvan Michael Lea Guylaine Mallet Margot Noonan Arthur Godin Angeline LeBlanc Pierre Mallet Daryell Nowlan Linda Goguen Annette L. LeBlanc Calvin D. Martini Eric O`Brien Rachelle R. Goral Brandie LeBlanc Amy Marven Mary O`Donnell Tim Gordon Daniel Leblanc Angela & Warren Mason Jeannie O`Keefe-Goguen Derek Green Debbie LeBlanc Stacey A. Mason Kent Ostridge Nathalie Hache Gabriel LeBlanc Jansen Matchett Louis Ouellette Sonia Hache Gilles LeBlanc Rory Matchett Patricia L. Ouellette Louis Hall Janelle LeBlanc Maxted Family Janice Owens Michael Harper Kathy A. LeBlanc Jean-Marc Mazerolle Marius Page Curtis L. Harvie Lisa L. LeBlanc Monique S. Mazerolle Rick Paleske Shauna H. Haughn Lorraine Leblanc Karen Mazerolle-Depow Susan Parker Jenn Hawkins Lorraine A. LeBlanc Michelle McAleese Dan Parlee Andre Hebert Marc Leblanc Shelley McCallum Lisa Paschal Liette Hebert Marc A. LeBlanc Mary & Dave McCarron Neal Patterson Linda Hebert Marie LeBlanc Norval McConnell Kristen Peddle Marcel Hebert Rachele LeBlanc Eric McDonald Wendy Peters Michel Hebert Rene LeBlanc Wayne McDonald Cynthia Phillips Pauline Hebert Shawn LeBlanc Sarah McGee Peter Phillips Tony & Cathy Hebert Stephane Leblanc Abigail McGillivary Suzanne Phillips Debbie Hicks Valeri Leblanc Heather C. McGrath Sharon Pirie Gayle Hicks Eric LeBouthillier Robert McGrath Lisa Pitre David W. Hiltz Pascale LeBrasseur Christina McIntyre Pauline M. Pitre-Savoie Andrew Holt Chris Legacy Jessica McIntyre Mark Pluta Lynn Holt Barbara Leger Rhea McKeil Donald Poirier Mary Holt C. J. Leger Heather McKinley Lise Poirier David Homer Louise Leger Shawn & Megan McKinley James Bruce Pollard Stephanie Hopper Melanie Leger Marius L. McLaughlin Joseph H. Pomeroy Diane Horsman Yves Legere Patricia McLean Michael Power Judy Howatt Nathalie Lemay Dawn-Marie McLeod C. M. Pratt Wanda Howell Stephen Lemay Cara L. Melanson Jeff Prescesky Tracy Howlett Shanda Lennox Leslie-Jo Melanson Renata & Steven Price Gianna Hurd Mary Leslie Lisa Melanson Mark Pugh Bryan Inglis Miguel LeVasseur Lucille Melanson Barbara Quigley Danielle Inglis Peter D. Lightfoot Nathael Melanson Sandy Rahman Graham Ireland Steven Linney Monique Melanson-Baker Joyce Reade Craig Isaac Michelle Lirette Steve Melee John Redding Elizabeth Ito Roger Lirette Tammy Melvin Jo Ellen Reeder Darlene F. Jamieson Sandra Long Vincent Mercier Kathy Reid-Breau Josh Jenkins Benoit Losier Rachel Middleton Carol Rice Neil A. Johnston Isabelle Losier Marianne Millar Gisele Richard Darlene Jones Yvette M. Love Carolyn D. Miller Jacqueline Richard Mark Jones Anthony Luck Sean Miller Lina Richard Enos T. Justason Gerald Lutes Steve Miller Louise Richard Kathy Kays Raymond A. Lynch Al Mitchell Lyne Richard James S. Kelly David MacAdam-Tomlinson Christopher Mitton-Viberg Ronald Richard Scott Killen Kristen MacArthur Dean Mokler Sara G. Richard Brian King

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Stephan Richard Sedgewick Sinclair Tobie Surette Elmer Wade Susan Richard David Small Dean Sutherland Bob Wallace Chantal Rioux Colin Smith Kim Swift Chris Wallace Charlene Robichaud Deborah Smith Shawn Taylor Maureen Wallace Michel Robichaud Denise Smith Joseph Thebeau Andrea Walsh Nathalie Robichaud J. Smith Chantal M. Theriault Sigrid Walters Yves S. Robichaud Sarah Smith Denise Theriault Sandra A. Ward Gregory C. Rogers Todd Smith Gilles Theriault Jason Welch Diane M. Roy Tricia Smith Joffre Theriault Judy Wheaton Ginette M. Roy Joyce K. Spence Yvan Theriault Tessa Wheaton Jean Russell Deborah Spencer Lise Thibodeau Donna & Mark Whiteway Shelly & Bryant Russwurm Wendy M. Spicer Jetty W. Thompson Christopher Whynot John Sanford Camille St. Thomas Mike Thomson Scott Wilbur Louise Saulnier Jody K. Steen Lori Thurrott Megan L. Wilkins Brenda Savage Jeannette Steeves D. R. Tingley Barry Williams Raymond Savoie Stephen Steeves Louise Tingley Donald Williams Schlichter Family Susan E. Steeves Paul Toner Jeannine Marie Williams Daniel Scholten Doris Stencill Janet Tracy Joni Williams Kevin Scott Mary F. Stephenson Martha Trueman Warren Williams Lynda Scott-Mills Leslie Stevens-Hachey Alain Vautier Allen Wilmot Vicki Sealy Allan Stewart Chantal M. Vautour Kristin Wilson Graham Sears Lola Stewart Anne Veniot Lynn Wilson Erinn Shaban Luc St-Jules Jeff Vey Candice Wood Katherine Silvea Charlene A. Sullivan Gaetane M. Vienneau Sophie Woodcock Samantha Sinclair Marc & Lise Surette Raymond Vienneau Dannie M. Worth

Leaders:

Leaders are individuals who contributed $1,000 or more a year to the United Way. The following list recognizes our 197 leaders who contributed to the 2014 Campaign (36 Leaders have requested to remain anonymous). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the list. We apologize for any omissions. Please advise us of any mistakes or changes.

Troy Akerley Michael Chadwick Daniel Fougere Mike Jenkins Lucille Albert Gerald Chaput Denise Frenette Cindy Johnson Mario Allain Scott & Jodi Chisholm Denis Gagnon Kelly Johnson E. Aucoin Ron Clow Paulette R. Gaudet Larry Johnson Ellen Ayer Andrew Corbin Rheanne Gautreau James Jones Chris D. Bacich Germaine Cormier Helen M. Gibson Pierre-Yves Julien Douglas Bannon Roger H. Cormier Jamie Gibson Cheryl Keats Debbie Bayliss Catherine Dallaire Kelley Glass Neil Kennedy Ronald Begin Cheryl Dawson Tammy Godfrey Helen Kerr Lisa M. Belliveau Craig DeLeavey Anthony Grandillo Peggy L. Killaire Anne Benoit Vanessa L. DeMerchant Karen Grant Hugh Kirkegaard Hugues P. Benoit Danis DesRosiers Sean Griffith Morley Knight Peter F. Blair Jennifer Dickoson Susie Gunderson Dan Kuehl Vince Blanchard Roberto Didonato Derek Hale Charmayne Ladriere Brent Blizzard Bernard Donelle John M. Hanson B. Landry Alain Bordage Stephane Dorais Brian & Pat Harknett Frank G. Landry Don Boudreau Jacques Dube Lisa Harper Marc Landry Heather Branton Pascale Dumas Martin Haynes Yvon LaPierre Elianne Brockbank Nick Dussault Marilyn Hayre Jacques J. Laprise Beth Brown-Kirk Ruth Easson Mark Henderson Denis Larocque Marshall Button John Emery Jeff Hill Erin Leaman F. L. Casey Tyson Firlotte Barbara Horsman Isabelle C. LeBlanc Lee Caswell Louise Fiset Christy Jackson Jean-Paul LeBlanc Katheryn Cavanaugh Tracy & Luann Foster Ross Jackson Julie M. LeBlanc

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Paul J. LeBlanc Christopher A. McMahon Robert Black & Marilyn Galliott Mark St.Pierre Serge LeBlanc John M. Meagher Brenda Roos Patrick B. Stack Andre Leger Shawn Meikle Steven Roper Kim Stevens Suzanne Leger Joshua Melanson Shelley Rowat James Stirrat Luc Legere Norma Melanson Alan Rutherford Kelly Sullivan Patrick Lemelin Lisette Michaud-Carrier Abdul B. Samad Murray Thompson Bernice M. Losier Curtis Morrison Rebecca Sampson H. Varner Joanne Losier Heidi M. Munn Monique Saulnier André Vincent Martin MacCool Barry Murphy Robert & Donna Savoie F. R. Ward Bruce MacDonald Ellen Murray Jason Schella Dan Watchorn Allison R. MacLeod-McArthur Margot A. Payne Cara Scott Linda Waterfield John Maisey Shawn Peckham Todd Scott Josette Wedge William S. Mann Jean-Marc Poitras Debbie Sebastien Bill Whalen Craig McGregor Vincent Power Crystal Smith Tracy White Debbie McInnis Corinne Reagon Susan D. Smith Jennifer Wilson Patrick McLaughlin Richard Regimbal Ralph Sorrey Karan Wood Kim Wood

Ambassadors:

Ambassadors are individuals who contributed $2,500 or more a year to the United Way. The following list recognizes our 19 ambassadors who contributed to the 2014 campaign (5 Ambassadors have requested to remain anonymous). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the list. We apologize for any omissions. Please advise us of any mistakes or changes.

Ajay Bhatnagar Robin Drummond Kendra Inman K. Brent Spencer

Andre Chiasson Janine A. Dunlop Francis P. McGuire Joseph A. Sutton Robert B. Cormier Vera & Marcel Gervais Vikash Prasad Raymond Theberge Rhonda L. Rossiter Peter Worth "

I have supported the United Way for over 20 years and I am incredibly proud to be a leadership donor to the United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick. United Way is an organization that puts a lot of effort in the search for community programs that make a real difference to provide a better life for people in need who live in our area. When I make my annual contribution, I am confident that my donated dollars will have a large impact in our community. André Vincent President and CEO Assumption Life "

United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick Inc. 17 22 Church Street, Suite T210 | Moncton, NB | E1C 0P7 | 858-8600 | www.gmsenbunitedway.ca Working together

Campaign Celebration Awards This year 192 companies participated in the United Way Campaign; their contributions were highlighted at the Campaign Celebration in February 2014. Thank you to all companies, CEOs, union leaders, unions, employee campaign coordinators (ECC), and employees who helped make our campaign a success.

Outstanding Federal Government Campaign Best Overall Non Profit Campaign Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency* Boys and Girls Club of Dieppe Outstanding Provincial Government Campaign Leadership Award Provincial Retirees RBC Outstanding Municipal Government Campaign Yves Despres Award of Distinction – Outstanding Public ECC City of Dieppe* Céline Gaudet and Kelly Butler, Transport Canada* Best Overall Corporate Campaign (1 to 50 employees) United Way’s Outstanding Corporate ECC Atlantic Cat Bev Bourgeois, KPMG Best Overall Corporate Campaign (51 to 150 employees) Erin Curry, The Co-operators Wawanesa Insurance Steve Melee, IGT Best Overall Corporate Campaign (151 employees or Nicole Lurette, CN more) Larry Hutchinson Award of Distinction Moneris Solutions & IGT Jennifer Wilson, Rogers

Public Top Ten Corporate Top Ten

1. P.W.G.S.C.- Public Service Pension Centre* 1. ExxonMobil 2. Fisheries and Oceans* 2. RBC Financial Group 3. ACOA * 3. UPS 4. City of Moncton* 4. Medavie Blue Cross 5. P.W.G.S.C- Public Service Pay Centre- Miramichi* 5. Irving Group 6. Service Canada- Bathurst* 6. IGT 7. Correctional Service Canada- Regional Headquarters * 7. Atlantic Lottery 8. Transport Canada* 8. Fairmont Raffles Hotels International 9. Canadian Revenue Agency- Moncton* 9. Rogers 10. Canadian Food Inspection Agency* 10. Costco

* Indicates unionized workplace.

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Volunteer Thank you to our volunteers for their passion, hard work and energy. Volunteers help United Way save more than $128,310 annually in salaries and contribute over 8,550 hours a year to United Way.

Here’s what some of our volunteers did in 2014:

• 960 volunteers participated in 60 United Way Day of Caring ® projects. A Day of Caring® connects volunteers with an agency to complete one-day work projects. It’s a great way for participants to learn more about the agencies in Southeastern New Brunswick, and to experience first-hand the impact of their contributions.

• 5 “loaned representatives” – employees who are seconded to United Way – acted as fundraising account managers leading volunteers and inspiring donors.

• 192 employee campaign coordinators ran fundraising campaigns within their workplaces.

Day of Caring Committee members (2014).

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Progress depends on working together: coordinating our actions, measuring the same things and sharing what we learn. Acting together we can change lives. By building capacity in the non-profit Act sector our agencies and communities grow stronger. Here’s what we accomplished in 2014:

All that Kids can be:

• The United Way and All Star Coaches once again supported the Mosaïq Multicultural Festival by organizing the Youth Olympics that took place on July 16, 2014. This consisted of organizing activities for kids, the popular Firefighters Teddy Bear Rescue Relay, and an exciting series of Quidditch matches.

• We recently completed our third year of invovlement with Movember Literacy Mania. In 2014, we added a third school and provided the vast majority of the volunteers. Twenty-one volunteers read to kids in 37 classes from kindergarten to grade eight, in three different schools: Our first ever Quidditch Hillcrest, Bessborough, and Claude D. Taylor. tournament took place on April 17, 2014 at the Moncton Strong Communities: Sportsdome, in partnership with the Frye Festival. Six registered teams, • The United Way, partnering with the Westmorland Albert composed of different age groups, Community Inclusion Network and an incredible team of played three games each and had community organizations is happy to announce the launch of fun learning the game. For United Connecting Albert County: a celebration of the culture, natural Way, the Quidditch tournament is a beauty, and sense of community shared and valued by people of fun and unique way to help kids be rural Albert County. With the support of the Environmental Trust all that they can be. By Fund, Connecting Albert County is harnessing the goals and incorporating the different age aspirations of the community and making plans for action! groups for teams it allows kids to connect with a diverse group of positive adults and peers.

Poverty to Possibility:

• Our Food SENB – The United Way, Westmorland Albert Food Security Action Group has joined forces with the Ecology Action Centre, Public Health Agency of Canada, Kent County, and the Southeast Regional Service Commission in a research partnership with the goal of strengthening our communities' relationships to food. We work at the individual, community, and regional levels to increase the availability of nutritious food and our access to it. In doing so, we actively involve people in the development of more localized sustainable food systems.

20 United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick Inc. 22 Church Street, Suite T210 | Moncton, NB | E1C 0P7 | 858-8600 | www.gmsenbunitedway.ca Financials Collective strength changes people’s lives for the better.

We are all in this together. You helped us raise $2,312 million for the communities in Kent, Westmorland and Albert counties. How the money came in:

Special Events

Other Revenue

Corporate Gifts

Employee Gifts

Individual Gifts

Leaders Gifts

Corporate Gifts $ 445,527 Individual Gifts $ 23,640 Leaders Gifts $ 259,815 Employee Gifts $ 1,109,255 Special Events $ 332,591 Other Revenue $ 273,558 *United Way obtains revenue through the annual Total Revenue: $2,444,386 million* campaign, but also through grants and other partnerships.

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How the money was spent.

Total Expenses: $2,700,337 million

Funded Agencies and Initiatives $1,697,623 Poverty to possibility $170,000 All that kids can be $629,187 * Some of our donors give their entire gift to the United Way Community Fund, Strong communities $460,450 while others ask that a portion, or their entire gift, go to support other charities *Donor designations $437,986 through donor designation. * Our stakeholders rely on us for more than funds; they look to us for support in social planning, community development, research, *Community Development $299,550 evaluation, advocacy and engagement. This is what our Community Development funds are allocated to. *Other Community Initiatives $256,459 * Other Community Initiatives include the Community Food Mentorship Day of Caring $ 41,068 program, the Community Inclusion Network, the Our Food SENB Other $215,391 project, Rural Community Development, and Agency workshops and training.

United Way of Canada Dues $ 16,583

Administrative and Fundraising $430,122

View our Financial Statements in detail online at: gmsenbunitedway.ca/policies-and-reports

United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick Inc. 22 22 Church Street, Suite T210 | Moncton, NB | E1C 0P7 | 858-8600 | www.gmsenbunitedway.ca Financials

This list reflects the current committed single and multi-year United Way investments. Every year, United Way builds on this list of funded community partners through its annual application process.

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