(Photo submitted by Perth-Huron United Way)(Photo submitted by Perth-Huron United Way)
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Seeing The Difference The Thermometer Makes

The Perth-Huron United Way's Stratford thermometer is slowly rising.

The new bulb shows the United Way campaign at the 75% mark, representing over $1-million raised. But the campaign is still behind where they need to be.

The fundraising marker is especially relevant to Choices for Change, as it was United Way’s direct funding that enabled Crossing Bridges to open in North Perth last fall.

Choices for Change offers counselling for teenagers Tuesday mornings at the Nexus program in Listowel.

"This program takes time to grow and to earn people’s trust," says Choices for Change Executive Director Catherine Hardman. "Most of the youth that are experiencing issues with substance abuse and/or mental health issues have trouble trusting authoritative figures, so we welcome them in from the cold, to have some food, play some video games, use the free wi-fi or computers and to just get used to the space and the workers until they feel like joining in or asking for assistance."

The Crossing Bridges program is open daily from Monday to Friday from noon to 4pm, at Bethel Christian Reformed Church in Listowel.

"It’s the combination of seeing the bulbs light up from community support and the concrete evidence of this support making a difference," shared Carolynne Champagne. "When you donate to United Way you can see your dollars immediately working to help our youth, help those in poverty and to help our community grow together".

Donations can be accepted in person at 32 Erie St. in Stratford, online at perthhuron.unitedway.ca or by calling 519-271-7730.

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