United Way - Lower Mainland

Partners and Agencies

United Way of the Lower Mainland creates partnerships to strengthen our community’s capacity to address social issues.

Other partners who we work with, and whose knowledge we benefit from

BC Recreation Parks Association

BC Social Planning and Research Council (SPARC)

BC Transit

BCAA Traffic Safety Council

Better Environmentally Sound Transportation

Board of Education (e.g. Burnaby, Coquitlam, Langley, New Westminster, Surrey, Sunshine Coast, Vancouver)

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Central 1 Credit Union

Centre for Sustainability

Council of Senior Citizens Organizations

Equitas-International Centre for Human Rights Education

Fraser Health

Home and Community Care Research Network

Human Early Learning Partnership

Metro Vancouver

Ministry of Children and Family Development

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Health Services -- Seniors Healthy Living Secretariat

Ministry of Regional Economic and Skills Development -- Immigrant Integration and Multiculturalism Branch

Municipal Representatives(i.e. Social Planning, Parks, Recreation and Culture, Libraries)

New Horizons for Seniors, Service Canada

Public Health Agency of Canada

School District 41 Burnaby
School District 43 Coquitlam
School District 37 Delta
School District 48 Howe Sound
School District 35 Langley
School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
School District 40 New Westminster
School District 44 North Vancouver
School District 38 Richmond
School District 46 Sunshine Coast
School District 36 Surrey
School District 39 Vancouver
School District 45 West Vancouver

Simon Fraser University (e.g. Department of Gerontology, Faculty of Education)

SMART Fund, Vancouver Coastal Health

Success By 6 - Provincial Team

Sunshine Coast Credit Union

TransLink

United Way of Canada - Centraide Canada

University of British Columbia - Learning Exchange

Vancity Community Foundation

Vancity Savings and Credit Union

Vancouver Coastal Health

Vancouver Foundation

Our Agencies