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Moving People from Poverty to Possibility

United Way is helping every member of our community to have the opportunity to realize a better future.
The Challenge
32,013
individuals in our community are living in subsidized housing.
26%
of adults in Central New Brunswick have a reading comprehension below a Grade 2 level.
17,830
individuals live in homes with food insecurity.
OUR WORK
Housing Stability
United Way is helping individuals and families access an affordable, safe and permanent place to live- from Housing First programs and emergency shelters, to advocating for affordable housing.
Food Security
United Way is working to provide everyone with access to enough nutritious, affordable and appropriate food-from community gardens, to school breakfast programs and food banks.
Employment and Financial Stability
United Way is helping New Brunswickers to find meaningful jobs, manage expenses and support themselves and their families- from job skills training to financial literacy programs.
OUR OUTCOMES

Housing Stability

Individuals and families have access to emergency shelters.

Individuals and families have access to safe and affordable housing.

Individuals and families have the resources and supports to maintain safe and stable housing.

Partner Agencies & Strategies

Fredericton Downtown Community Health Clinic

Fredericton Homeless Shelters

Habitat for Humanity Fredericton Region

John Howard Society of Fredericton

Liberty Lane

Youth In Transition

Food Security

Individuals and families have access to affordable, nutritious, and appropriate food.

Individuals and families experience decreased stress and life disruptions due to food insecurity.

Partner Agencies & Strategies

Boys and Girls Club of Fredericton and Oromocto

Chipman Community Care Centre

Fredericton Homeless Shelters

Jobs Unlimited

John Howard Society of Fredericton

Liberty Lane

Meals on Wheels of Fredericton

Oromocto and Area Food Bank

Employment and Financial Stability

Individuals have meaningful employment (e.g., connections to available jobs, access to adequate employment opportunities).

Individuals have access to employment appropriate training, literacy, and job readiness skills.

Partner Agencies & Strategies

Adult Literacy Fredericton

Capital Region Mental Health and Addictions Association

John Howard Society of Fredericton

Jobs Unlimited

Multicultural Association of NB