Northumberland United Way’s Annual Day of Caring Returns After Two-Year Break

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For over 20 years, Northumberland County residents have shown their local love and helped individuals and organizations through the annual Day of Caring with gardening, renovations, and more. On Friday, June 10, Northumberland United Way will continue this tradition with the annual day after a two-year break.

This year, Northumberland United Way and more than 150 volunteers will be working on 24 different sites across Northumberland County.

Thank you to the Partners in Caring who make this day possible: Cameco Corporation, CpK Interior Products, SABIC, Lakefront Utilities, Arclin Surfaces, Town of Cobourg, Stalwood Homes, Home Hardware – Cobourg/Port Hope/Newcastle, and Akzo Nobel. 

A special thank you to the following groups who will be joining the day as volunteers: Dyson Construction, Northumberland Family Health Team, Habitat for Humanity Northumberland, and United Way family and friends.

Last year, our community lost a dear friend and long-time committee member of the Day of Caring, Ross Quigley. Ross was a huge part of Day of Caring for over 20 years and an integral part in the organization of the day. He visited all of the sites to determine the supplies needed to complete the job and often added additional repairs or improvements. During the Day of Caring, Ross could be found as a runner – going from job to job to make sure volunteer crews had the supplies they needed. Ross was always available to help organize materials for the day and for the last few years, he took part in organizing and creating an inventory of the Day of Caring shed.

“Ross was a wonderful support for the day and always put a smile on everyone’s face. In honour of Ross, we have chosen the colour green for our Day of Caring shirts which was his favourite colour and on our sleeve are his initials,” says Bobbie Dawson, CEO, Northumberland United Way. “Ross was a true community hero and his spirt will live on in all who knew him.”

Day of Caring was created in response to a need in the community. United Way recognized that sometimes repairs are not completed due to health, financial, and personal restrictions, or that help may be needed through volunteer labour or donated supplies to make one’s living situation more comfortable and safer. These are the kinds of projects for which Day of Caring was designed, and each year, local companies and individuals come together to volunteer their time and talents to help these groups.

To learn more about the annual Day of Caring, visit www.mynuw.org/day-of-caring/ or follow us on social media

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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