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O U R V I S I O NOur community is measurably better because of the work of United Way/Centraide Ottawa and others.

O U R M I S S I O NTo bring people and resources together to build a strong, healthy, safe community for all.

O U R P R O M I S ETo invest resources where they’re needed the most, and where they’ll have the greatest impact.

Building community… changing lives.

In 2006, United Way/Centraide Ottawa made a record community investment to support 177 projects, programs and partnerships, in 98 different community organizations.

In the 2006 campaign, United Way/Centraide raised a record $28.2 million.

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A “New Space” — 2006 signalled significant change for United Way/Centraide Ottawa – change that moved us into a new space, in more ways than one. We launched the year with a move to a new physical space at 363 Coventry Road. More significantly, with the hard work and support of donors, volunteers, partners and staff, 2006 also marked a number of achievements that represent the new space United Way/Centraide occupies as a community building organization.

Our new headquarters offer a more central, accessible location and provide much-needed meeting space that has benefited United Way/Centraide and the community we serve. Our space is available for community groups and agencies that need meeting facilities. When our six new Impact Councils made up of close to 100 community volunteers launched into action early in the year, we had the space we needed for many meetings and consultations. And we are now expanding our role as a convenor and host of community groups and organizations choosing to work with us and others to ensure coordination of service and program delivery and to affect social change. Our vision for our new home as a true community space has become a reality.

We also moved closer to achieving our larger vision — that our community will be measurably better as a result of the work of United Way/Centraide and others. With the deep and specialized knowledge of our Impact Council members, we developed impact plans that focus investments strategically in six impact areas. This was in addition to the work carried out by the dedicated volunteers who serve on the Board of Directors, the Campaign Cabinet, the Community Services Cabinet

MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD

“Our v i s i on o f ou r new home a s a t rue commun i t y space has become a r ea l i t y . La s t yea r ’ s move gave u s room to g row — to ex tend ou r r each , to inv i t e o the r s to cont r i bu te , and to sha re ou r space . ” M i chae l A l l en , Ma rk Su t c l i f f e

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and on our numerous advisory and special initiative committees. Equally important, in consultation with community agencies and others, we began work on new tools that will improve the way we measure the impact of the investment of our donors — tools that agencies will put to use in the coming year. The leadership that these groups bring to the work of United Way/Centraide is the foundation of our ability to “build a strong, healthy, safe community for all”.

United Way/Centraide’s mission requires a broad view of the community as well as the capacity to engage people in many different ways. Under the inspired and inclusive leadership of our community campaign chair, Police Chief Vince Bevan, people responded strongly to the theme “Everyday Heroes,” which underscored that a city isn’t great unless it’s great for everyone. Donors contributed a record $28.2 million — $2.3 million more than in 2005! The participation of donors and volunteers increased in other meaningful ways in 2006, and this growing level of engagement is a strong sign that we can continue to make a difference in this community in the years to come.

Last year’s move gave us room to grow — to extend our reach, to invite others to contribute, to share our space and become part of what we do. As always, moving forward we will be sure to stay close to the changes and developments taking place around us, allowing us to remain responsive to our community as issues arise and priorities shift. More and more often we are asked to play a role in key community initiatives — analyzing need, setting agendas, developing resources and bringing people and organizations together.

Whatever the issue, if it is relevant to the realization of our vision, mission and promise — if it is about building community and changing lives — we will make the space to pull up a chair and get involved.

As donors, volunteers, agencies and partners, you share with us the special space that United Way/Centraide Ottawa occupies, not just at 363 Coventry Road, but throughout the community: in neighbourhoods, at discussion tables, in everyday lives. Thank you for continuing to contribute to our shared vision of a better community.

Mark Sutcliffe Chair, Board of Directors

Michael Allen President/CEO

Mark Sutcliffe* Chair Ottawa Citizen

Janet Yale* Past Chair Executive Vice-President Corporate Affairs TELUS Communications Inc.

Dennis Jackson* First Vice Chair District Vice-President, Scotiabank

Vince Bevan* Campaign Chair Chief of Police, Ottawa Police Service

Mary Ann Turnbull* Treasurer Director, Turnbull School

Catherine Lane* Community Services Cabinet Chair Community Volunteer

Jocelyne St. Jean* Director General, Program Operations Intergovernmental Operations Infrastructure Canada

Mohamed Dalmar Abdurahman Acting Manager, Settlement Services Catholic Immigration Centre

Marion Balla President, Adlerian Counselling & Consulting Group

Thomas C. Barber Partner, Burke~Robertson LLP

Chantal Bernier Assistant Deputy Minister Community Safety & Partnerships Branch, Public Safety Canada

Rabbi Reuven Bulka Congregation, Machzikei Hadas

Dave Calvert Child Protection Worker Children’s Aid Society

Lynne Clark Marketing Development Manager Ottawa Citizen

Tracey Clark Managing Director, Bridgehead

Dr. Karim Damji Associate Professor of Glaucoma and Ophthalmology Residency Program Director, University of Ottawa Eye Institute

Rick Gibbons Publisher & CEO, The Ottawa Sun

Robert Gillett President & CEO, Algonquin College

Eric Girard Chair, Audit committee Senior Manager, Deloitte.

Karen Green A/Senior General Counsel & Executive Director, Federal Centre for Workplace Conflict Management Department of Justice Canada

Scott Hannant News Director, CTV News, Ottawa

Chris Hughes General Manager Vangent Canada Limited, formerly Pearson Canada Solutions Limited

Gloria Kelly Communications Office Canadian Forces Health Services Group National Defence

Kent Kirkpatrick City Manager, City of Ottawa

The Very Reverend Shane Parker Dean of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa

Meena Roberts Management Consultant

Gary Seveny Former President & CEO Alterna Savings, Alterna Bank

Deborah Weinstein Founding Partner LaBarge Weinstein, LLP

Wayne Wouters Secretary of the Treasury Board Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Michael Allen* Secretary to the Board President & CEO United Way/Centraide Ottawa

* Executive Committee Member

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Th i s RCMP vo luntee r t eam ro l l ed up the i r s l eeves to g i ve a f r e sh coa t o f pa in t to O t tawa Communi ty Hous ing a s pa r t o f Day o f Ca r ing 2006 . “ Fo r u s , i t ’ s a chance to make a d i f f e r ence in ou r commun i t y , ” s ay s Bogena C rocke t t , RCMP team l eade r . “ Th i s g roup o f commun i t y house s i s spec i a l to u s because i t ’ s l o ca ted in the ne ighbou rhood whe re we wo rk . ”

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218 positions filled by senior volunteers who carried out vital work as dedicated members of the Board of Directors, the Campaign Cabinet, the Community Services Cabinet and numerous other advisory and special initiative committees.

88 Impact Council volunteers with specialized knowledge served on our six councils, connecting and consulting with the community, developing plans for community solutions and guiding investment decisions.

48 loaned representatives were loaned to United Way/Centraide by their employers in order to support the workplace campaigns.

151 Speakers’ Bureau volunteers (agency speakers) shared their stories at 281 workplace campaign events.

876 donors and volunteers participated in Seeing is Believing tours to see how their gifts change lives.

50 community volunteers received surprise Community Builder Awards for their contribution to building community and changing lives.

500 Community Builders are now recognized on the United Way/Centraide Wall of Inspiration at Ottawa City Hall.

1200 Day of Caring volunteers lent a helping hand to agencies at this annual event sponsored by Minto Developments Inc. and organized by United Way/Centraide, Volunteer Ottawa, the City of Ottawa and the Ottawa Community Housing Corporation.

18 youth gave their energy and enthusiasm as Youth Action Panel members, helping invest a total of $56,726 in 31 for-youth-by-youth projects, running events and encouraging others to get involved and make a difference.

1678 Grade 4 and 5 students participated in Caring for Others workshops, organized by United Way/Centraide for children to learn about the meaning of community and volunteering.

PEOPLE...United Way/Centraide Ottawa is Fuelled by Community Engagement

Each year we mobilize more than 14,000 volunteers. The engagement of these volunteers is essential to our success on many fronts. It allows us to keep our campaign costs among the lowest in North America — about 15 percent; it allows us to leverage additional resources such as “loaned representatives” and donations of gifts in-kind; we benefit from the knowledge and skills of senior volunteers who provide governance, financial and strategic counsel and oversight; and hundreds of agency speakers and those whose lives have been changed generously share their personal stories every year.

Here are a few of the many examples of our community’s engagement during 2006.

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“ I t ’ s obv ious the who le commun i t y wanted to make th i s goa l ” s a id campa ign cha i r Ch i e f V ince Bevan , when comment ing on the 2006 p recedent - se t t ing ach ievement .*

* Total achievement at year-end of $28.2 million includes additional funds raised and collected after the campaign achievement announcement of $27.2 million on November 28, 2006.

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RESOURCES...

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$28.2 million 2006 campaign result

$27.2 million 2006 campaign goal

8.9 percent annual campaign growth

$14.2 million raised by Community Campaign

$14 million raised by Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign (GCWCC)*

1800 workplace campaigns, including 78 new campaigns

$9.96 million — donated by 6184 leadership donors who each gave $1000 or more

$2.22 million — donated by 183 major donors who each gave $5000 or more

1194 new leadership and major donors combined

$3 million in gifts donated through the Retirees Program

$1.14 million raised through the Direct Response program, 92 percent from individuals and 8 percent from corporations

10.4 percent increase in the average gift in 2006, increased from $223 to $246

$500,671 growth in Endowment assets which now stands at $2.29 million

$2.3 million — value of corporate sponsorship

$92,062 — received in grants from community and corporate foundations

$638,189 received in support of the community-wide initiatives Hire Immigrants Ottawa and Success by 6

*The national GCWCC 2006 achievement was $31 million, of which $17.2 was raised in the national capital region. United Way/Centraide Ottawa receives $14 million of this.

2006 Resource Development Achievements Reached New Heights

The 2006 achievement of $28.2 million marks the largest amount raised by United Way/Centraide in our 73-year history. Over 10 weeks, thousands of campaign volunteers canvassed colleagues, held potlucks, book sales, loonie-toonie races and many other fundraising events to help achieve the campaign goal. These were the real heroes of the campaign. The groundswell of grassroots support showed that we are indeed a very caring community.

Some outstanding resource development high points in 2006 include:

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“People in the community need to know it ’ s not a burden to volunteer and be a special part of someone’s l i fe. You end up gett ing so much out of i t . It would be a cold, cold wor ld i f nobody took the t ime to care about others.”

Evange l ine E l l i co t t , B ig B ro the r s B ig S i s t e r s vo lun tee r

A quadriplegic since birth, 21 year old Rae Bell never thought about moving into her own apartment. She found a spot in a 24-hour attendant-care residence and Rae is now picking out paint colours and taking her first steps toward independence. Thanks to United Way/Centraide donors, Rae has a place of her own.

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$21.5 million: Total community investment

8.6 percent: increase over 2005 (up from $19.8 million)

$10.9 million: invested in United Way/Centraide’s six Impact Areas in support of programs, services and initiatives provided by local community agencies and organizations

$6,477,872: individual donor-directed investments to more than 1000 registered Canadian charities

81 percent: percent of the total invested in programs and services delivered by agencies

$683,000: in support to the Success By 6 secretariat, Ottawa’s early childhood development initiative

$139,095 in support of Internationally Trained Workers Partnership

Gifts In-kind: In addition to the above investments, United Way/Centraide’s Gifts In-kind program linked organizations and businesses with goods and services to donate, with local agencies in need. In the past five years, close to $1.2 million worth of in-kind goods and services were donated in our community through United Way/Centraide.

Here are highlights of United Way/Centraide’s community investment in 2006, from dollars raised in 2005:

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STRONG, HEALTHY, SAFE...United Way/Centraide Ottawa Invested a Record $21.5 Million in 2006

To fulfill our mission of building a strong, healthy, safe community for all, as always, in 2006 we supported a variety of essential agency programs. We also invested resources into partnerships and projects that work on long-term solutions to complex community challenges — like Ottawa’s aging population and new Canadians seeking employment and other supports. We work with all kinds of groups to invest resources where they are needed the most: networks, corporate sponsors, labour, community groups, agencies and government partners.

Our priorities are well defined. We invest resources in programs, projects and partnerships that make a difference in six Impact Areas:

Promoting healthy development for children and youth

Reducing isolation and enhancing seniors’ quality of life

Reducing barriers and increasing participation for people with disabilities

Strengthening individuals and families in times of need and crisis

Reducing barriers and increasing engagement for immigrants

Strengthening agency, neighbourhood and community capacity

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AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE MEMBERS

The accompanying summarized statement of financial position and summarized statement of operations are derived from the complete financial statements of the United Way/Centraide Ottawa as at December 31, 2006 and for the year then ended on which we expressed an opinion without reservation in our report dated March 16, 2007. The fair summarization of the complete financial statements is the responsibility of management. Our responsibility, in accordance with the applicable Assurance Guideline of The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, is to report on the summarized financial statements.

In our opinion, the accompanying financial statements fairly summarize, in all material respects, the related complete financial statements in accordance with the criteria described in the Guideline referred to above.

These summarized financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. Readers are cautioned that these statements may not be appropriate for their purposes. For more information on the entity’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows, reference should be made to the related complete financial statements.

Chartered Accountants

Ottawa, Canada March 16, 2007

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MANAGEMENT R E POR T

The accompanying financial statements have been prepared by management in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. The integrity and fairness of the data presented are the responsibility of management.

In discharging its responsibility for the financial statements and for the accounting systems from which they are derived, management maintains the necessary system of internal controls designed to provide assurance that transactions are authorized, assets are safeguarded, and proper records are maintained.

The Board of Directors is responsible for ensuring that management fulfils its responsibilities for financial reporting and internal control. It exercises this responsibility through the Audit Committee, which is composed of directors who are not employees of the organization.

KPMG LLP, the independent auditors, examine the financial statements in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards and express their opinion on the fairness of the statements. The auditors have full and unrestricted access to the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors to discuss their audit and related findings as to the integrity of the organization’s financial reporting and the adequacy of the system of internal controls.

Michael Allen President & CEO United Way/Centraide Ottawa

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UNITED WAY/CENTRAIDE OTTAWA

SUMMARIZED StAtEMEnt of fInAncIAl PoSItIonDecember 31, 2006, with comparative figures for 2005

2006 2005 AssetsCurrent assets:

Cash $ 5,307,325 $ 3,769,007Pledges receivable 20,305,177 19,136,003Accounts receivable 1,663,259 1,363,646Prepaid expenses 89,773 244,013 27,365,534 24,512,669

Long-term assets:Investments:

Endowment 2,289,196 1,788,525Other 457,762 920,282 2,746,958 2,708,807

Capital assets 655,386 126,140 3,402,344 2,834,947

$ 30,767,878 $ 27,347,616

Liabilities and Fund Balances

Current liabilities:Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 2,283,708 $ 2,123,213Deferred revenue 792,261 114,328Designations payable 11,040,322 9,835,780Deferred campaign funds 12,070,851 11,710,346 26,187,142 23,783,667

Long-term liabilities:Deferred lease inducement 42,259 45,278

Net assets:Unrestricted 1,203,967 1,604,006Internally restricted for community services 389,928 – Internally restricted for capital assets 655,386 126,140Endowment 2,289,196 1,788,525 4,538,477 3,518,671

$ 30,767,878 $ 27,347,616

On behalf of the Board:

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UNITED WAY/CENTRAIDE OTTAWA

SUMMARIZED StAtEMEnt of oPERAtIonSYear ended December 31, 2006, with comparative figures for 2005

2006 2005

Revenue:Donations $ 25,280,116 $ 23,495,811Funds transferred from other United Ways/Centraides 623,958 576,461Gross campaign revenue 25,904,074 24,072,272Less: uncollectible pledges (1,500,000) (1,420,000)Net campaign revenue 24,404,074 22,652,272Other revenue 1,380,345 815,128 25,784,419 23,467,400

Expenses:Fundraising 3,579,757 3,692,737

Net revenue available for programs 22,204,662 19,774,663

Programs (schedule):Allocations and designations 17,436,928 16,551,222United Way/Centraide Ottawa programs 3,993,221 3,241,285 21,430,149 19,792,507One-time moving expenses 104,932 24,281 21,535,081 19,816,788

Excess of revenue over expenses (expenses over revenue) $ 669,581 $ (42,125) The complete audited statements are available upon request from United Way/Centraide Ottawa.

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UNITED WAY/CENTRAIDE OTTAWA

SUMMARIZED ScHEDUlE – PRoGRAMSYear ended December 31, 2006

2006 2005 Distribution Distribution

United Way/Centraide Ottawa program expenses:Support of United Way of Canada $ 192,219 $ 177,805Capacity Building 369,646 264,931Children and Youth 401,197 264,931Children and Youth – Success by Six 301,612 271,527Families and Individuals in Crisis 335,758 264,931Immigrants 319,958 263,680Immigrants – Internationally Trained Workers Partnership 139,095 71,133People with Disabilities 325,881 264,931Seniors 321,913 264,772 2,707,279 2,108,641

Allocation of general administration expenses 1,285,942 1,132,644

$ 3,993,221 $ 3,241,285

Allocations and designations:Allocations and designations to funded agencies $ 10,959,056 $ 10,798,005Donor directed designations to other Charitable Organizations 5,318,151 4,682,775Donor directed designations to other United Ways/Centraides 1,159,721 1,070,442

$ 17,436,928 $ 16,551,222

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2 0 0 6 C O M M U N I T Y I N V E S T M E N T R E P O R T

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Action Logement 15,000

Alliance to End Homelessness 14,000

Amethyst Women’s Addiction Centre 94,144

Andrew Fleck Child Care Services 30,000

Association pour L’intégration sociale d’Ottawa 2,577

Autism Society of Ontario, Ottawa Chapter 25,000

Banff Avenue Tenants Association 22,406

Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa 603,187

Boys & Girls Club of Ottawa 769,354

Britannia Woods Community House 1,000

Canadian Council on Social Development 8,202

Canadian Hearing Society 146,210

Canadian Mental Health Association, Ottawa Branch 349,602

Canadian Mothercraft of Ottawa-Carleton 20,494

Canadian Red Cross, Ottawa Branch 197,843

Carlington Community and Health Services 39,577

Catholic Family Service of Ottawa 594,360

Causeway Work Centre 68,777

Centre d’alphabetisation, Moi, j’apprends 15,000

Centre d’apprentissage et de formation d’Ottawa 5,000

Centre de Jeunes de la Basse-ville 26,149

Centre de Jour Guigues 74,996

Centre de Resources de la Basse-ville 25,701

Centre de services à la famille 16,461

Centre des services communautaires de Vanier 40,000

Centre Espoir Sophie 25,046

Centre Psycho-Social d’Ottawa 54,642

Centrepointe Child Care Corporation 4,000

Centretown Community Health Centre 10,000

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Foundation 1,860

Children’s Village of Ottawa 3,489

Christie Lake Community Centres 52,631

Christie Lake Kids 2,200

Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa 175,225

CNIB Ontario Division 285,054

Coalition of Community Houses 34,384

Community Information Centre of Ottawa 78,154

Confederation Court Community Organization 14,394

Council on Aging of Ottawa 90,456

Crossroads Children’s Centre 81,556

Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre 14,922

Debra Dynes Family House 53,300

Disabled Persons Community Resources 220,253

Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region 202,483

Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre 62,102

Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa 231,647

Empathy House of Recovery 36,338

Entraide Budgétaire Ottawa 193,034

Family Services à la famille-Ottawa 722,915

First United Church, Ottawa 31,252

Focus Vanier (Action antidrogue Vanier) 20,000

Friends of the Earth 2,500

Global Child Care Services 8,000

Good Companions 223,832

Good Day Workshop Programs Inc. 18,348

Guides franco-canadiennes, district d’Ottawa 34,372

Harmony House 37,731

Help The Aged (Canada) 8,936

Horizons Renaissance Inc. 25,000

Housing Help Corporation of Ottawa-Carleton 19,223

Hunt Club Riverside Community Services Centre 6,612

Immigrant Women Services Ottawa 31,200

Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Ottawa 57,104

Jewish Family Services of Ottawa 191,813

John Howard Society of Ottawa 181,382

Labour Community Services of Ottawa-Carleton 114,150

LASI World Skills 52,326

Leadership Ottawa 15,000

Learning Disabilities Association of Ottawa-Carleton 27,234

Lebanese and Arab Social Services Agency 12,979

Lifetime Networks Ottawa 4,463

Liveworkplay (LWP) Incorporated 9,407

Maison Fraternité 37,301

Military Family Resource Centre of the NCR 22,762

Minwaashin Lodge/Aboriginal Women’s Support Centre 31,038

Multicultural Arts for Schools & Community 5,448

Nelson House of Ottawa-Carleton 10,000

Nepean Community Support Services Inc. 15,000

Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode Community Resource Centre 1,250

Odawa Native Friendship Centre 21,565

Osgoode Youth Association 31,328

Ottawa-Carleton Association for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (OCAPDD) 120,736

Ottawa-Carleton District School Board - Albert Street 25,000

Ottawa-Carleton Independent Living Centre 30,630

Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI) 10,000

Ottawa Arts Court Foundation 2,200

Ottawa Catholic District School Board 3,100

Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO) 285,524

Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre 130,627

Overbrook-Forbes Community Services Association 88,652

Parent Preschool Resource Centre 25,750

Patro d’Ottawa 453,195

2006 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT REPORT (UNAUDITED)

As a result of our investment process, the following agencies offered programs, partnerships and projects to make our community stronger, healthier and safer.

2005 Campaign Dollars Invested in 2006

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Pinecrest-Queensway Health and Community Services 111,890

Pink Triangle Services 25,958

Planned Parenthood Ottawa 78,824

Réseau Ado/Youth Net 10,420

Rideau Seniors’ Centre 15,876

Rideauwood Addiction & Family Services 45,722

Sandy Hill Community Health Centre, Inc. 45,000

Schizophrenia Society of Ontario 10,200

School Breakfast Program 115,794

Senior Citizens Council of Ottawa 51,937

Service d’Entraide Communautaire 115,076

Sexual Assault Support Centre 15,622

Sierra Club of Canada Foundation 1,500

Social Planning Council of Ottawa 238,527

Somali Centre for Family Services 22,381

Somali Teachers’ Association 5,000

Somerset West Community Health Centre 66,607

South-East Ottawa Centre for a Healthy Community 82,867

St. Mary’s Home 84,723

St. Matthew’s Harmony House, Ottawa 20,000

Tamir Foundation Inc. 2,589

Tapestry House Inc. 6,667

Tel-Aide Outaouais 76,875

The Men’s 10,000

The Mission 141,328

Tungasuvvingat Inuit 24,985

Vanier Community Service Centre 3,325

VHA Health and Home Support 3,744

Victorian Order of Nurses, Ottawa-Carleton Branch 42,377

Volunteer Ottawa 231,978

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health 70,890

Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre 35,196

YMCA - Ottawa 575,317

Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa 193,849

Youville Center Ottawa 36,915

Grand total 10,959,056

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Action Life Ottawa Inc. 3,025

Aga Khan Foundation Canada 3,482

Agudath Isreal Congregation 1,079

Aids Committee of Ottawa 3,099

Air Cadet League of Canada 872 Kiwanis 2,582

Air Cadet League of Canada No. 51 1,784

Air Cadet League of Canada, 632 Orleans 1,247

All Nations Full Gospel Church 10,099

ALS Society of Ontario 2,003

Alzheimer Societé De L’Outaouais 2,962

Alzheimer Society of Ottawa-Carleton 3,119

Amnesty International Canadian English 7,759

Amnistie Internationale, Section Canadian Francophone 1,802

Amputee Society of Ottawa & District 1,315

Aplastic Anemia and Myelodysplasia Association of Canada 1,016

Arche Ottawa 3,932

Ashbury College Foundation 3,131

Ashbury College Inc.orporated 6,630

Association des Parents de L’ecole Elementaire Publique Le Trillium 1,853

Association pour l’Aide a l’Educ et au Develop 2,091

Association Quebec pour les Enfants Atteints d’Aud. 1,048

Autism Society Canada 1,703

Autism Society Ontario 2,145

Autre Chez-Soi Inc. 1,700

Barrhaven Fellowship Christian Reform Church 6,770

Barrhaven United Church 1,227

Bedeque United Baptist Church 1,310

Beechwood Cemetery Foundation 1,317

Bells Corners United Church 1,092

Bereaved Families of Ontario - Ottawa 1,781

Bernadette Child Care Centre Inc. 1,520

Bhawani Anantaraman Memorial Foundation 1,374

Board of Governors Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology 9,814

Boy Scouts du District de L’Outaouais 1,820

Boy Scouts du District d’Ottawa 2,489

Boy Scouts of Canada National Council 2,249

Brain Injury Association of Canada 1,441

Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada 3,608

Breast Cancer Action 4,115

Breast Cancer Research & Education Fund 1,252

Breast Cancer Society of Canada 2,102

Bridlewood Community Church of the Nazarene 1,310

Bruce House 29,295

Bytown Association for Rescued Kanines 14,324

Caldwell Family Centre Inc. 1,077

Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Foundation 1,139

Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance 1,109

Canadian Aids Society 4,069

Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing, NCR 1,702

Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation 12,885

Canadian Breast Cancer Network 1,101

Canadian Cancer Society Ontario 6,894

Canadian Celiac Association Ottawa Chapter 2,057

Canadian Food for Children 1,263

Canadian Foodgrains Bank Association Inc. 1,092

Canadian Foundation for Aids Research 6,427

Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind 7,618

Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association 1,132

Canadian Mental Health Association 1,750

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society 2,402

Canadian Ski Patrol System 1,058

Canadian Society for Mucopolysaccharide 1,649

Canadian Unicef Committee 11,021

Canadian Wildlife Federation 1,363

Canadian Women’s Foundation 1,136

Cancer Research Society Inc. 1,803

Candle Children’s Cancer Support Programs Inc. 4,205

Canines with a Cause 2,313

Canterbury Arts Centre Development Association 1,081

Care Canada 7,481

Carleton Preschool 1,122

Carleton University 1,158

Catholic Education Foundation of Ottawa 115,404

Cedarview Alliance Church 4,887

Centre 507 Association of Ottawa 1,015

Centre d’action bénévole de Gatineau 1,070

Centre d’Aide 24/7 1,536

Centre d’alphabetisation, Moi, j’apprends 2,269

Centre de la petite enfance 1,298

Centre de Resources de la Basse-ville 1,139

Centre de santé Élizabèth Bruyere 8,900

2006 DONOR-DIRECTED DESIGNATIONS TO OTHER CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER UNITED WAYS (UNAUDITED)

In addition to supporting United Way/Centraide’s investments in community programs, partnerships and projects, individual donors may choose to direct their gifts to more than 1000 registered Canadian charities. Agencies that received more than $1000 in donors’ designated gifts in 2006 are listed below. Please note that the names of designated agencies are listed as they appear on pledge forms, donor’s directions and the Canada Revenue Agency web site.

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Centre du Silence Inc. 2,184

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 2,752

Centre Mechtilde 1,449

Cepal-Canadian-Palestinian Educational Exchange 1,446

CFB Esquimalt Military Family Resource 1,095

Charlotte Birchard Centres of Early Learning 3,761

Chelsea Foundation 2,876

Child Haven International 4,243

Children at Risk Ottawa 6,478

Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa 1,807

Children’s Bridge Foundation 2,524

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute 2,300

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Foundation 23,322

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario 46,176

Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada 6,180

Christ Church Cathedral 4,234

Christian Hit Radio Inc. 2,718

Christian Horizons 1,302

Church Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints 5,460

Church of St Alban the Martyr 2,772

City Church 2,512

Club des Petits Dejeuners 7,607 Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), Library for the Blind 4,121

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), Ontario Division 3,775

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), Quebec Division 1,158

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), Toronto 3,812

Code 1,232

Community Foundation of Ottawa 8,336

Community Pentecostal Church 1,931

Compassionate Friends-Ottawa Valley 1,714

Concordia University Foundation 1,304

Congregation Beth Shalom West 2,502

Congregation des Services de Jesus-Marie 1,248

Cooperative Ami Jeunesse 5,602

Corporation Episcopale Catholique Romaine 4,359

Covenant House Toronto 1,074

Crisis Pregnancy Centre of Ottawa 2,566

David Suzuki Foundation 5,204

Debra Dynes Family House 1,068

Doctors Without Borders Canada 31,276

Down Syndrome Association 2,638

Ducks Unlimited Canada 2,199

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 2,548

Eating Disorders Support Centre of Ottawa 2,855

Ecole Parsifal School 1,571

Education Foundation of Ottawa 50,238

Elim Fellowship Canada 5,000

Élisabèth Bruyere Research Institute 1,510

Epilepsy Ontario, Ottawa-Carleton 1,080

Epilepsy Canada 1,089

Epilepsy Ontario 1,474

Federation CJA 3,608

First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa 2,394

Focus Humanitarian Assistance Canada 5,287

Focus on the Family (Canada) Association 1,332

Fondation College St-Alexandre 8,511

Fondation de la Cite Collegiale 5,029

Fondation de la Police Montee 1,549

Fondation de l’Ecole du Grand-Boise 2,687

Fondation de l’Hopital Montfort 4,284

Fondation de l’Hopital Sainte-Justine 1,053

Fondation des Maladies du Coeur de Quebec 1,104

Fondation du Centre de Sante et de Service de Gatineau 4,762

Fondation du Centre Hospitalier Pierre-Janet 2,764

Fondation du Centre Psycho-Social pour Enfant 1,061

Fondation du Centre Hosp. Gatineau Memorial 2,181

Fondation Franco-Ontarienne 1,453

Fondation General Vanier de l’Association 1,514

Fondation Jules et Paul-Emile Léger 1,781

Fondation Mira Inc. 2,589

Fondation Pavillon du Parc 1,050

Fondation Quebecoise du Cancer Inc. 2,555

Foster Parents Plan of Canada 2,068

Friends of Abandoned Pets 15,123

Friends of Amethyst Women’s Addiction Centre 1,252

Garderie Tunney’s Day Care 2,183

Gay and Lesbian Community Services Association 1,092

Girl Guides of Canada, Ottawa Area 3,317

Glebe Centre Inc. 1,047

Glebe St. James United Church 1,398

Gloucester Emergency Food Cupboard 1,276

Gloucester Senior Adult Centre 2,338

Good Shepherd Community 1,663

Governors of St. Francis Xavier University 1,268

Grace Community Bible Church 1,747

Great Canadian Theatre Corporation 2,558

Groupe de la Place Royale 1,210

Groupe Scout et Guide de St-Pierre Chanel 2,286

Habitat for Humanity Canada 1,196

Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region 4,836

Hahnemann Centre for Heil Kunst Trust 2,044

Harvest House Ministries of Ottawa 7,334

Head Injury Association (Ottawa Valley) 1,545

HealthPartners 1,226,044

Alzheimer Society of Canada 196,410

ALS Society of Canada 29,787

Arthritis Society 75,116

Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 32,489

Canadian Diabetes Association 204,958

Canadian Hemophilia Society 2,226

Canadian Liver Foundation 16,109

Canadian Lung Association Ottawa 52,305

Canadian Cancer Society National Office 705,232

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Centraide Abitibi-Temiscamingue-Ungava 6,877

Centraide Bas-Saint-Laurent 5,798

Centraide Centre du Quebec 3,429

Centraide Cote-Nord Inc. 1,939

Centraide du Grand Montreal 56,177

Centraide Duplessis 1,790

Centraide Estrie 8,434

Centraide Gaspesie-iles-de-la-Madeleine 7,267

Centraide Gatineau-Labelle 50,116

Centraide Lanaudiere 4,157

Centraide Laurentides 2,632

Centraide Mauricie 4,459

Centraide Outaouais 289,051

Centraide Quebec 13,367

Centraide Richelieu-Yamaska 4,401

Centraide Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean 5,685

Centraide Sud-Ouest du Quebec 2,218

Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada 75,040

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada 301,149

Huntington Society of Canada 8,985

Kidney Foundation of Canada 48,842

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 121,465

Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada 14,972

Parkinson Society of Canada 51,688

Healthy Start for Mom & Me Inc. 1,267

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario 2,099

Hellenic Community of Ottawa 1,202

Highland Park Standard Church 1,529

Histiocytosis Association of Canada 1,253

Hnatyshyn Foundation 1,890

Holy Spirit Catholic Parish 3,770

Hopital Montfort 1,009

Hospice at Maycourt 13,984

Hospice of All Saints 14,243

Human Concern International (HCI) 2,345

Humane Society of Canada 1,597

Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Ottawa 2,389

Inglewood United Church 1,335

Inter Pares 1,790

International Development and Relief Foundation 1,169

International Prison Chaplains Associationiatio 2,359

Interval House of Ottawa-Carleton 4,757

Jewish Federation of Ottawa 2,471

Jewish Theological Society of Canada 2,833

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Canada 9,081

Kanata Food Cupboard 2,307

Kanata Pentecostal Church 1,092

Kanata Youth Centre 1,204

Kemptville District Hospital Foundation 2,404

Kids Help Phone 1,158

King’s Daughters Dinner Wagon Charitable Trust 1,758

Lakeland United Way 1,184

Lanark Animal Welfare Society 1,576

Learning Disabilities Association of Canada 1,182

Leucan Inc. 1,748

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada 2,324

Lifeline Centre for Addicted Survivors of Trauma 3,011

Liveworkplay (LWP) Inc.orporated 5,147

Lupus Canada 2,034

Machzikei Hadas Congregation 5,990

Maison Mathieu Froment-Savoie 10,605

Maison Victor Gadbois 1,136

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Eastern Ontario 1,164

Manjari Sankurathri Memorial Foundation 2,721

Manotick United Church 1,226

Maritime Forces Atlantic Military Family Resource Centre 1,176

Mashado 1,010

Masonic Foundation of Ontario 1,598

May Court Club of Ottawa 1,415

Medical Aid for Palestine Association 1,420

Mennonite Central Committee Canada 4,237

Mennonite Central Committee Ontario 1,111

Military Christian Fellowship of Canada 1,492

Military Police Fund for Blind Children 3,414

Miriam Centre for Mothers in Need Ottawa 2,592

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) 1,531

MSGR Paul Baxter Memorial Foundation 2,746

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Ontario Division 3,234

National Arts Centre Foundation 1,978

National Capital Children’s Oncology Care 2,278

National Ovarian Cancer Association 4,160

National Science Museum 3,858

Nationside Pentecostal Church 1,420

Native Counselling Services of Alberta 2,184

Nature Conservancy of Canada 6,788

Nelson House of Ottawa-Carleton 2,040

Nepean Community Support Services Inc. 1,120

Nepean Seniors’ Home Support 2,130

Odawa Native Friendship Centre 3,998

Old Ottawa South Firehall Redevelopment Foundation 4,183

Ontario Lupus Association 3,987

Ontario Society for Crippled Children 2,343

Ontario Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1,674

Ontario Special Olympics Inc. 1,121

Operation Enfant Soleil Inc. 2,127

Operation Go-Home 8,065

Options Bytown Non-Profit Housing Corporation 1,645

Organisation Catholique Canadian pour le developpement et la paix 2,854

Orleans-Cumberland Township Community Resource 1,263

Osteoporosis Society of Canada 1,095

Ottawa C G I T Committee 2,512

Ottawa Chapter, Children’s International 4,485

Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre 3,396

Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation 2,270

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Organization Name Amount Organization Name Amount Organization Name Amount

Ottawa Christian Counselling Services Association 2,552

Ottawa Christian School Association 1,201

Ottawa Church of Christ 1,068

Ottawa Church of God 3,494

Ottawa College of Jewish Studies 1,800

Ottawa District School Board - Greenbank 1,310

Ottawa Food Bank 3,023

Ottawa Hospital 4,802

Ottawa Hospital Foundation 47,076

Ottawa Humane Society 134,790

Ottawa Innercity Ministries 4,630

Ottawa Jewish Community High School 24,958

Ottawa Mandarin Alliance Church 3,713

Ottawa Mennonite Church 4,133

Ottawa Muslim Association 1,220

Ottawa Peace & Environment Resource Centre 1,309

Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre Foundation 20,091

Ottawa Rotary Home 1,193

Ottawa Rotary Home Foundation 1,109

Ottawa Salus Corporation 1,362

Ottawa School of Speech and Drama 4,064

Ottawa Senators Foundation 1,890

Ottawa Therapy Dogs 1,127

Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre 6,852

Our Lady of Fatima Parish 2,251

OXFAM Canada 13,901

Oxfam-Quebec 5,176

Palliative Care Outreach Program 3,971

Parish of St Bartholomew’s 3,500

Parish of St George’s 2,555

Parish of the Annunciation Ottawa 1,092

Parkinson Société du Quebec 1,058

Parkinsons Society of Ottawa-Carleton 1,285

Paroisse Sainte-Marie 3,315

Paroisse St Laurent 1,045

Paroisse St Medard 1,069

Parsifal Waldorf School 1,646

Pavillon Jellinek 1,179

Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 1,310

People, Words and Change 1,181

Perley & Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation 3,973

Perley & Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre 1,909

Phoenix Youth Programs Charitable Foundation 1,008

Polish Heritage Foundation of Canada Inc. 1,898

Primate’s World Relief & Development Fund 1,848

Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada 1,947

Queensway-Carleton Hospital Foundation 5,971

Reach-Equality & Justice for people with Disabilities 1,124

Relais Plein Air du Parc de la Gatineau 1,576

Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation 1,903

Resource Communautaire en Santé Mental de l’Outaouis 1,328

Rideau Park United Church 1,730

Rockland Help Centre 1,156

Roger’s House for Palliative Care 4,121

Ronald McDonald House Charities 1,934

Rotary Club of Ottawa Inc. 1,807

Royal Institute for Advancement of Learning 5,776

Royal Ottawa Health Care Foundation 8,860

Royal Ottawa Health Care Group 2,075

Royal Reg.of Canadian Art. Regimental Fund 1,310

Saga Jeunesse 1,554

Salvation Army Alberta & NT Division 2,016

Salvation Army Community and Family Services, Victoria 1,008

Salvation Army Correctional & Justice Services 1,814

Salvation Army Ottawa Bethany Hope Centre 3,121

Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre 3,459

Salvation Army Ottawa Citadel Corps 3,343

Salvation Army Ottawa Grace Manor 1,054

Salvation Army Territorial Headquarters 11,900

Salvation Army Woodroffe Temple Corps 1,993

Save The Children Canada 3,154

Schizophrenia Society of Canada 1,359

Schizophrenia Society of Ontario 9,910

School of Dance Ottawa, Pre-Professional Program 1,011

Scouts Canada Foundation 2,894

Search and Rescue, Global 1 1,819

Serena Ontario 2,948

Serenity Renewal for Families Corporation 9,607

Shepherds of Good Hope 24,457

Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation 1,354

Sierra Club of Canada Foundation 2,255

Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation 1,050

Sisters of Charity of Ottawa 2,134

Sisters of Charity of Ottawa Health Services 35,242

Snow Suit Fund 4,950

Société Franco-Ontarienne de l’autisme 3,436

Société pour la prevention contre la cruante 4,050

Société pour la prevention cruaute aux animals Outaouais 8,713

Societe faim d’aider - Hungry to Help 1,092

Solidarite Jeunesse 2,044

Soupiere de L’Amitie de Gatineau Inc. 2,427

South Gloucester United Church 1,048

Southgate Community Church 1,310

St. John Council for Federal District 1,436

St. Joseph’s Parish 2,210

St. Luke’s Parish 1,683

St. Mark’s Parish 1,092

St. Matthew’s Harmony House, Ottawa 2,137

St. Patrick’s Basilica 1,136

St. Patrick’s Parish 3,700

St. Paul’s Eastern United Church 1,216

St. Sharbel Church of Ottawa 1,394

St. VInc.ent de Paul (Hull) 1,512

Stanley Francis Foundation 5,465

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Stephen Lewis Foundation 14,198

Terry Fox Foundation 2,446

Therapeutic Riding Association of Ottawa-Carleton 2,757

Thyroid Foundation of Canada 1,086

Total Communication Environment 3,044

Township of Rideau Senior Citizens Service 1,276

Trait d’union Outaouais Inc. 1,295

Trillium Gift of Life Network 1,310

United Jewish Appeal of Metro Toronto 3,100

United Jewish Appeal of Ottawa 6,247

United Way of Avalon 9,861

United Way of Battlefords 1,118

United Way of Brandon & District 1,853

United Way of Bruce Grey 1,098

United Way of Burlington-Hamilton 11,859

United Way of Calgary and Area 17,569

United Way of Canada 4,435

United Way of Cape Breton 18,745

United Way of Central & South Okanagan 1,018

United Way of Central Alberta 6,967

United Way of Central N-B 7,913

United Way of Colchester County 1,142

United Way of Cumberland County 4,506

United Way of Greater Moncton 10,466

United Way of Greater Saint John Inc. 6,995

United Way of Greater Simcoe County 1,715

United Way of Greater Toronto 4,724

United Way of Greater Toronto 35,022

United Way of Greater Victoria 7,348

United Way of Guelph 1,106

United Way of Halifax Region 23,178

United Way of Kingston 11,793

United Way of Kirkland Lake & District 2,091

United Way of Kitchener-Waterloo and Area 3,683

United Way of Lanark 117,498

United Way of Leeds and Grenville 54,734

United Way of London 8,814

United Way of Lower Mainland 31,298

United Way of Nanaimo & District 3,141

United Way of Niagara Falls & Fort Erie 1,058

United Way of Oakville 1,359

United Way of Peel Region 3,840

United Way of Peterborough & District 3,708

United Way of Pictou County 2,683

United Way of Porcupine 2,028

United Way of Prescott-Russell 136,295

United Way of PrInc.e Edward Island 5,959

United Way of PrInc.e George 1,335

United Way of Quinte 2,978

United Way of Regina 10,060

United Way of Sarnia-Lambton 4,069

United Way of Saskatoon 4,048

United Way of Sault Ste. Marie 3,878

United Way of St. Catharines & District 3,993

United Way of Stormont, Dundas & Glengary 20,047

United Way of Sudbury and District 5,514

United Way of The Alberta Capital Region 13,166

United Way of Thunder Bay 2,862

United Way of Upper Ottawa Valley 14,638

United Way of Winnipeg 24,260

United Way of Yellowknife 1,676

University of Ottawa Heart Institute 8,533

University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation 3,740

University of Western Ontario 1,327

Urban Christian Outreach 1,092

USC Canada 2,142

Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada, Ontario 1,063

Victoria’s Quilts Canada 1,405

Vietnamese Canadian Centre 2,756

Villa Marconi Long Term Care Center 1,158

Voice for Hearing Impaired Children 1,488

VON Canada Foundation 1,559

War Amputations of Canada 6,799

War Child Canada 1,245

Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society of Canada 1,263

Watercan/Eaucan Corporation 1,988

Waupoos Foundation 2,456

Westboro Academic Society 1,205

White Wind Zen Community Corporation 1,411

WInchester District Memorial Hospital Foundation 2,202

WInchester District Memorial Hospital 2,752

Winnipeg Humane Society for the PCA 1,373

Woodlawn United Church 1,008

Woodvale Pentecostal Church 1,005

World Society for the Protection of Animals Canada 1,966

World Vision Canada 8,121

World Wildlife Fund Canada 3,675

Youth Canada Association (YouCan!) 4,559 Total >$1000 5,999,830

Total <$1000 478,042

Grand total 6,477,872

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