Toolkit
Once you're on board as a Youth Ambassador, you’ll want to use the following resources to get you started:
Youth United Brochure
Check out this informative brochure that highlights what Youth United's all about.
Download the Brochure 
Start a United Way Club
This guide will show you how to start a United Way Club at your school, plus how to involve students, staff advisors and other United Ways.
Download the Guide 
Helpful Materials and Ideas
Here’s a great place to start! You can use a list of special event ideas, posters, brochures, logos, online public service announcements, and our campaign video.
Get Materials and Ideas 
Stories and Impact Statements
How are you making a difference with United Way? Impact statements, fact sheets and real stories about real people will help you make your case, or request a speaker to do it for you!
Get Impact Statements 
Social Media
Get your friends in on the action! Take your message further by learning how to use United Way Toronto’s social media resources effectively.
Learn About Social Media 
Sample Templates
More helpful templates! Sample letters to local businesses, the head of your school, sample media releases, Power Point templates, and more.
Get Sample Templates 
Accessibility Training
Complete the accessibility training that complies with the Customer Service Standard of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Do AODA Training 
Permission Forms
They may be tedious but are necessary! Be sure to use the photo and video permission form, volunteer permission form, and emergency contact form.
Get Permission Forms 