
The Steelworkers Humanity Fund (SHF) brochure
Discover how the Steelworkers Humanity Fund makes a difference around the globe and the key thematic areas it focuses on in this brochure.
News
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Steelworkers Humanity Fund update – December 2024
Temporary foreign workers, permanent exploitation Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) in Canada are trapped in an…
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129 food banks across Canada receive $260,000 from the Steelworkers Humanity Fund
We need bold policies to reduce inequality and provide better living and working conditions for…
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USW stands in support of university workers and public education in Argentina
The United Steelworkers union in Canada is standing in solidarity with students, teachers, and university…
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Emergency relief 2023
In the face of natural and human-made disasters, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund (SHF) has been…
Publications

Steelworkers Humanity Fund 2023 Highlights

Steelworkers Humanity Fund digital update – September 2023

Steelworkers Humanity Fund Annual Report 2023

Steelworkers Humanity Fund update – December 2024
Campaigns
Justice for global garment workers
The women who make our clothes are paid poverty wages in the supply chains of Canadian retailers and fashion brands. The Steelworkers Humanity Fund has released a major report showing that garment workers can barely afford the basic life necessities for their families. Poverty wages are the result of decisions made by Canadian companies and global brands.

Donate to the Steelworkers Humanity Fund
We accept donations online through Canada Helps Foundation, click below to make a donation.
Also, you can make donations by cheques made out to:
Steelworkers Humanity Fund. Suite 800,
234 Eglinton Ave. East,
Toronto, ON, M4P 1K7
SHF Contact
For all inquiries about the Steelworkers Humanity Fund, please contact us at:
humanityfund@usw.ca
Tel: 416-544-5944