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January 9, 2024

The United Steelworkers (USW) is more than just a union; it’s a pillar of support for the communities in which its members live and work. The union’s commitment to making a positive impact on society is demonstrated through various initiatives that showcase its dedication to the progress and prosperity of its members’ communities.

Earlier this year, Steelworkers in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., organized the fourth annual Steelworkers Charity Golf Tournament. The event raised over $11,000 in support of The Twinkie Foundation, a local charity that assists families in the area with travel costs associated with their child’s medical treatments and appointments. The success of this event was made possible by the generosity of sponsors and the dedication of USW volunteers.

In Hamilton, the USW, in collaboration with football players from the union’s strategic alliance partner the Canadian Football League Players’ Association (CFLPA), local businesses, and community volunteers, made a significant impact on the lives of 1,500 kids through Operation BackPack. This initiative, launched by the Hamilton-area Steelworkers in 2010, raises funds to provide backpacks filled with essential school supplies. This support ensures that students can begin their school year with the right tools and resources, setting them up for success in the classroom.

The USW’s commitment extends to addressing natural crises and emergencies. Last summer, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund (SHF) donated $105,000 to the Canadian Red Cross in response to the devastating wildfires that affected parts of British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec. The donations, intended to provide urgent assistance, including shelter, basic necessities and emotional support to those impacted by fire, were made possible through the generous contributions of USW members who understand the importance of standing together in times of crisis.

USW members’ involvement and connection with the communities where they live and work demonstrate a commitment that goes beyond the workplace, showcasing a dedication to making the world a better place for everyone.

Share your union’s community contributions on social media with the hashtag #USWCares.

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