Congratulations to all 2022 Workplace Volunteer Award winners. United Way is very excited to celebrate your significant positive impacts in the local community.
Keystone Award
Workplaces that raise $250,000 or more
Empire Life: Employees & Retirees
Queen’s University: Employees & Retirees
Limestone Award
Workplaces that raise $100,000 to $249,999
CFB Kingston
City of Kingston
Goodyear Canada Inc.
Sandstone Award
Workplaces that raise $50,000 to $99,999
BMO Financial Group
BMO Nesbitt Burns
Correctional Service Canada
Homestead Land Holdings
INVISTA (Canada) Company
Kingston Health Sciences Centre
LCBO
Limestone District School Board
Novelis Inc.
RBC Dominion Securities
RBC Financial Group
Royal Military College
Cornerstone Award
Workplaces that raise $25,000 to $49,999
Alstom
Assante Financial Management Ltd. – Fenlon Division
Assurant
CIBC
CIBC Wood Gundy
Costco
CSC – Joyceville Institution
DuPont Kingston Technology Centre
Enbridge Inc.
Providence Care
TD Bank Group
Utilities Kingston
Platinum Award
Employee campaigns with a minimum of 90% participation
& $100 per capita
Assante Financial Management Ltd. – Fenlon Division
Kingston Community Credit Union
Northland Power
United Way KFL&A
XCG Consultants Ltd.
Gold Award
Employee campaigns with a minimum of 75% participation
& $75 per capita
KPMG LLP
BMO Financial Group
BMO Nesbitt Burns
Independent Living Centre Kingston
Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development
Sexual Assault Centre Kingston
Youth Diversion Program
Silver Award
Employee campaigns with a minimum of 65% participation
& $65 per capita
Kingston Dodge Chrysler
Kingston Economic Development Corporation
Bronze
Employee campaigns with a minimum of 50% participation
& $50 per capita
Epilepsy South Eastern Ontario
Goodyear Canada Inc.
Kingston Interval House
Ministry of Heritage, Sport & Tourism
MNP
Veterans Affairs
Donations from Leaders of the Way (gifts of $1,200+) represent close to 50% of the campaign achievement. Leadership awards recognize workplaces that make Leadership part of their campaign.
Ruby
Workplaces with more than 40 Leaders
Empire Life: Employees & Retirees
Queen’s University: Employees & Retirees
Emerald
Workplaces with 25 to 39 Leaders
CFB Kingston Garrison
City of Kingston
Diamond
Workplaces with 10 to 24 Leaders
BMO Financial Group
BMO Nesbitt Burns
Correctional Service Canada
Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Limestone District School Board
Providence Care
Sapphire
Workplaces with 5 to 9 Leaders
Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board
Assurant
Corrections Service Canada: Joyceville Institution
Enbridge
Goodyear Canada Inc.
Homestead Land Holdings
INVISTA (Canada) Company
KPMG LLP
MNP
Parole Board of Canada
RBC Dominion Securities
RBC Financial Group
RHQ Headquarters
Royal Military College
Utilities Kingston
Welcome to United Way
Welcome to new workplaces
Latham Pools
Celanese
Sutton Group – Masters Realty Inc.
Valdius
Local Love Award
Workplaces that put extraordinary effort into an enthusiastic workplace campaign.
Addictions & Mental Health
Family & Childrens Services of FL&A
KFL&A Public Health
Kingston Community Health Centres
Ministry of Health & Long Term Care
Parole Board of Canada
Secura Financial Group
St. Lawrence College
YUPI.ca Inc.
Media Partners
We are grateful to our media partners. Thank you for keeping the United Way campaign alive in the hearts and minds of the residents of KFL&A.
Bell Media Kingston
Corus Entertainment
Global News Kingston (CKWS)
Kingston Whig-Standard and
Kingston This Week (Postmedia Network)
Kingstonist
MyFM – Napanee Today
Profile Kingston
Rogers Radio Kingston
YGK News
YourTV Kingston
Voice of Community
In memory of Greg Hinton, this award recognizes a member of the United Way’s Speakers Bureau
Krystal O’Farrell (Home Base Housing)
Labour Awards
Labour awards are giving annually to the top five local unions that support United Way.
CUPE Local 1974
CUPE Local 229
Kingston & District Labour Council
Limestone Occasional Teachers (ETFO)
OPSEU Local 468
USW Local 343
United Way of KFL&A would like to acknowledge this traditional territory’s longer existence and its significance for the Indigenous people who lived and continue to live on Turtle Island.
We are situated on traditional Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat land. There are Métis and other non-status First People from many Indigenous Nations present in our community today. This acknowledgement symbolizes the United Way KFL&A’s first step, of many, along this path toward Indigenous reconciliation, in a respectful manner.
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