Articles tagged with: Colleen Whyte
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The battle for Brock’s Souper Bowl trophy returns next month as part of the University’s annual employee workplace ... Full story
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Brock pulls together to break poverty’s invisible barriers
Brock’s United Way Committee aims to give hope to those facing hidden struggles, such as food insecurity and mental ... Full story -
Social media students support United Way’s Period Promise campaign
As bright pink donation boxes for Brock’s United Way Period Promise campaign appeared across campus last month, students in ... Full story -
Brock University surpasses fundraising goal for United Way
Brock University’s 2022 United Way Campaign has surpassed its campaign goal for the year. Together, Brock employees and retirees raised ... Full story -
Period Promise campaign collecting menstrual hygiene products
Brock’s United Way Committee is calling on the University community to donate tampons, pads, cups and other menstrual products ... Full story -
Brock’s United Way Souper Star Lunch returns Nov. 9
A lunchtime fundraiser for United Way is expected to warm Brock employees’ stomachs and hearts. The Souper Star Lunch returns ... Full story -
Brock’s United Way campaign aims to ‘make better possible’
Brock University’s United Way Committee hopes to make life better for everyone in the local community with the launch ... Full story -
United Way Committee calling for canvassers as campaign kick off nears
Brock University’s United Way Committee is looking for volunteers to support this year’s employee fundraising campaign — stressing that ... Full story -
United Way Committee seeks new members, ambassadors
Brock University’s United Way Committee is getting ready for its annual fundraising campaign this fall and is seeking employees ... Full story -
WHYTE, FORTUNE and GENOE: Maintaining friendships after a dementia diagnosis can spur feelings of joy and self-worth
Colleen Whyte, Associate Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies at Brock University; Darla Fortune, Associate Professor of Applied Human Sciences ... Full story