United Way’s #1 Workplace campaign, Costco Kelowna raised over $93,000 in 2016 with 100% employee participation (front left to right): Adele Barton, Kim Komant, Barb Kellert, Aliel Leslie, and Barb Favali; (back left to right) Kathy Conway, CEO, Interior Savings and UWCSO Board Chair and Ian Gerbrandt, Interim Executive Director

United Way’s #1 Workplace campaign, Costco Kelowna raised over $93,000 in 2016 with 100% employee participation
(front left to right): Adele Barton, Kim Komant, Barb Kellert, Aliel Leslie, and Barb Favali;
(back left to right) Kathy Conway, CEO, Interior Savings and UWCSO Board Chair and Ian Gerbrandt, Interim Executive Director

United Way CSO celebrated the 2016 campaign at Poplar Grove Winery recently. Over 70 Community leaders, corporate sponsors, media partners, workplace campaign contributors, volunteers and funded partners were treated to an evening of appreciation thanks to sponsor, TD Bank.

As a result of the annual fundraising efforts and provincial funding, a total of $480,000 will be invested in South Okanagan communities this year. Last year, United Way CSO invested a similar amount in 16 programs and services delivered by community agencies that ultimately supported children, youth, families and seniors in the community.

Other impactful services such as the Child Safety car seat initiative, Emergency Transportation program, 100 Homes Penticton, and other strategic initiatives rounded out United Way’s community development initiatives. The Better at Home and Success by Six program make up the balance of the provincial initiatives supporting the region.

Over 60% of the community funds are generated by local workplace campaigns with the balance provide by corporate donations and individual donors. United Way prepared over 30 appreciation certificates for each workplace, corporate and media partner and presented them to those in attendance. Along with cash donations, corporate and media partners make a very significant impact to the campaign with in-kind donations ensuring United Way is able to target investments where they are most needed.

United Way would like to extend sincere appreciation to Poplar Grove Winery for providing the beautiful venue and wine for this event as well as Vanilla Pod Restaurant for the fantastic food.

We are so thankful to all the contributors of the annual United Way campaign. True community heroes making a great impact to the lives of those in need in the community.

For more information on United Way CSO, visit www.unitedwaycso.com or follow us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/unitedwaycso

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