United Way works to tackle some of the biggest social issues in Niagara. Issues like food security and poverty are easy to ignore when you can’t see them. Unfortunately, it took a pandemic to bring these critical social issues to the forefront. United Way invests in solutions to poverty, food security, mental health & well-being, empowering youth & families, homelessness, domestic violence & social isolation.


63 Church Street Suite

Since 2008, Village of Hope Niagara has been working in our community to alleviate food insecurity, lending a hand up to our neighbours in need. We are community-supported, volunteer-centred, proudly local, and a nationally recognized organization with Charitable Registration Number 835825399RR0001 Receipts are issued for tax-deductible donations.  With your support, Village of Hope Niagara is extending food security to all in Lincoln, because NO ONE should go to bed HUNGRY in our community.


2540 South Service Road

The YWCA Niagara Region provides shelter, food and assistance to women and families in poverty. We are committed to social change and work to create a community that supports women in need and provides support through each step towards financial stability and independent living.


176 Oakdale Ave

WNSS offers transitional (temporary) housing to women and children who have experienced abuse. We have fully furnished apartments in Grimsby and Beamsville. Counsellor visits weekly to offer support, resources, and community referrals as client directed. The Transitional & Housing Support Worker is available Mon-Fri at 905-563-5548. The Transitional & Housing Support Worker provides counselling, provides legal information and advocacy, housing support planning and advocacy, resource referrals, information, and support. This service is available to all women and children including clients who ...


5032 King st. P.O. Box 1115

Bethesda supports children, youth and adults who have special needs through a wide range of supports and services. People are more than their diagnoses, and it is our Mission to support families and their loved ones by considering all needs: physical, psychological, social and spiritual. We strive to empower those we support at all stages throughout their life.Our roots, since 1937, and primary location is in the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario, the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples. While we are based in the Niagara Region, we are here to talk to and guide ...


3280 Schmon Parkway