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THUNDER BAY – The United Way of Thunder Bay has released its 2021 Impact Report, announcing that 51,264 local lives were positively impacted in Thunder Bay and region from Kenora to Terrace Bay last year according to the report.
Due to the support of its donors, the United Way of Thunder Bay says it was able to invest in 40 community initiatives that align with its three Community Impact Goals: People’s Basic Needs Are Met, A Connected and Inclusive Community, and A Community Where All Youth Graduate. “The United Way of Thunder Bay serves communities across the Northwestern Ontario region, including Kenora, Dryden, Balmertown, Pikangikum, Keewatin, Heron Bay, Wabigoon, Pic River First Nation, Rainy River, Fort Frances, Stratton, Barwick, Emo, Devlin, Atikokan, Sioux Lookout, Pickle Lake, Marathon, Schreiber, Manitouwadge, and Terrace Bay.”
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