Photo by United Way Sarnia-Lambton.Photo by United Way Sarnia-Lambton.
Sarnia

Sarnia-Lambton United Way comes up short

For the first time in over 20 years, Sarnia-Lambton's United Way will fall short of its fundraising goal.

Executive Director Dave Brown said they're at about $1.95-million, or 97 per cent of the $2-million goal with the campaign officially ending December 31.

Brown said coming up short will impact the 19 local agencies they help support.

"Some of them may have to be cut, and we'll be making those final decisions in mid-January. So we'll see how close we can get to that $2-million level over the next week or so," said Brown. "There will have to be cuts, but we've got volunteers from our community making local decisions which will have the best impact on local people."

Brown said the United Way isn't the only organization not meeting its fundraising target.

"There does seem to be a lot of United Ways and a lot of organizations that are flat or less than previous years. Stats Canada I think recently came out with some data that Canadians are giving less than they have in the past. But for years, Sarnia-Lambton has bucked that trend, so we're grateful to live in such a caring community."

Brown said the last year they missed their goal was in 1993.

He said a few cheques will likely come in in the new year.

Read More Local Stories

New military crosswalk rendering. (Image courtesy of the Sarnia Legion Branch 62)

New military crosswalk in Sarnia to be unveiled

As part of a partnership between the Sarnia Legion Branch 62 and City of Sarnia, an unveiling ceremony will be held at the corner of Christina Street and Wellington Street on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m.

Members of the Sarnia Police Service entering a Tashmoo Avenue residence on June 4, 2026. (Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service)

Two men arrested in Tashmoo Ave. standoff

Sarnia police said the investigation began on May 29 after the victim was allegedly attacked by acquaintances at a residence near Tashmoo Avenue and Christopher Drive at Aamjiwnaang First Nation.