
Each year, the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ community unites for the York Cares United Way Campaign, raising funds to support individuals in local communities who are facing crisis.

The 2025 campaign, which ran from Nov. 5 to 30, was a success, raising $111,021.
Contributions from faculty and staff exemplifies York’s commitment to advancing positive change and building thriving communities where everyone benefits.
The campaign’s success was made possible by the hard work and dedication of many across the University. The 2025 York Cares United Way Campaign Committee, led by the Division of Advancement’s Amanda Stastook and Verle Thompson, engaged many volunteers across the University and were assisted by the following contributors: Susana Gajic-Bruyea, Louise Spencer, Pamela Mills, Alexander Huls, Vanessa Thompson, Mohini Jaggan, Isabelle Montagnier, Johanne Roberge, Diane Irvine, Sonia Politano, Partiban Giritharan and Ruth Green.
Funds raised during the campaign were directed to United Way GreaterToronto in support of social services and organizations in Peel, Toronto and York Region, some of which directly impact members of the York community.
To learn more about the positive changes made possible by supporting United Way Greater Toronto, visit York Cares United Way Campaign.
