Donations

Unifor 2002 Statement on Donations

Unifor 2002 recognizes that there are a great many opportunities for fund raising that our members are involved with. This donation page has been set up to showcase not only the fundraising that the Executive Board has supported but also those that fall outside our mandate. As a socially involved union, we encourage our members to be involved in, and support, causes that benefit our communities and society.

In Solidarity,
Unifor 2002 Executive Board

  


  

BC Health

  
Canadian Red Cross: The Red Cross is supporting the province of British Columbia and local authorities in providing assistance to those affected by the wildfires.

Your donation will help provide immediate relief such as cots, blankets, family reunification and financial assistance for food, clothing and personal needs. Beyond meeting immediate needs, your donation may also help re-entry and go towards more long-term recovery, resiliency and preparedness.

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BC Health

  
Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec / Canadian Red Cross: Heavy rainfall has caused extensive flooding in several provinces across Canada, forcing thousands of people from their homes and communities. In Quebec, historic levels of rainfall caused Montreal to declare a state of emergency. Donations to the Red Cross will support ongoing immediate relief efforts for impacted areas, as well as help for individuals, families and entire communities as needs arise over time and people recover from this disaster.

Given the dire situation created by the floods this spring, the FTQ is asking all affiliates to contribute funds.

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BC Health

  
The BC Health Coalition is a network of individuals and organizations with a shared passion for public health care. Our coalition community is comprised of over 600,000 people in B.C. - and growing.

BCHC has a small, hard-working staff team, a network of dedicated health care policy experts, and many committees of community representatives who support our work.

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In early 2016, the daughter of a Unifor 2002 member went through a double-lung transplant operation.

Help Paige Anderson, former District Chairperson at Jazz District 614 YXE, spread the word about Cystic Fibrosis and organ donation: 'Donor donation saved my child's life.'

  
WHAT IS CYSTIC FIBROSIS?

Cystic fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. At present, there is no cure.

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The Canadian National Transplant Research Program is a national research network designed to increase organ and tissue donation in Canada and enhance the survival and quality of life of Canadians who receive transplants.

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