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City of Stratford & United Way Team Up to Help Do Local Good


The City of Stratford has partnered with the United Way Perth-Huron on a “caremongering” initiative to bring those who have been most affected by COVID-19 together with those who are willing to lend a hand.

A new website has been launched at http://helpdolocalgood.ca/ to provide information on how to help and how to receive help.

There is a link on the site to donate to an Urgent Needs Fund that has been established to support to individuals and organizations who need assistance coping with the fallout from the COVID-19 outbreak.

The site also has a link to volunteer information for those who are able to contribute their time and energy to helping others in the community. For those who need help, the site provides links to community resources, including the 211 community information line.

And an associated Facebook group called Huron-Perth Covid 19 Resource Group – Help is Close to Home has been set up to provide information and support for people helping people during these challenging times. Those who do not use Facebook but want to help can contact reception@perthhuron.unitedway.ca or call 519-271-7730 to leave a phone number and briefly describe how and where you can help.

“The City and the United Way want to harness the incredible spirit of generosity and volunteerism during these unprecedented times,” said Mayor Dan Mathieson. “Supporting shut-ins and those with medical and mobility issues with delivery of essential items is one way we can work to support our fellows residents.”

“In these uncertain days, we can turn toward each other. We can be certain that in this community someone cares,” added United Way Huron-Perth Executive Director Ryan Erb. “Let’s stand together, rise above fear and help each other safely. United Way is proud to partner with the City of Stratford and is ready to do what we can to help.”

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