TD Bank wins the 2023 Caring Cup!

2023 Caring Cup winner, TD Bank

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We are absolutely thrilled to have won the Caring Cup this year! United way is such a big part of our culture at TD, it’s amazing to see colleagues across all channels of the bank come together in support of such an important organization to our community.”

Melissa Holden
Manager, Mobile Mortgage Specialist at TD Canada Trust

It is no secret that financial institutions are highly committed to giving back. Through participation in events, volunteerism and employee and corporate giving, time and again they show their passion for the community. The Caring Cup, whose scoring is based on several factors including increased employee giving and participation, corporate support, events and activities, is the perfect way to combine giving back and some healthy competition.

It was a tight race this year, with both BMO and TD boasting phenomenal results and being prominent supporters of United Way’s Signature events such as the 3M Harvest Lunch, TD StairClimb and Day of Caring presented by Libro. It was a close call and this year, we were pleased to announce TD Bank as our Caring Cup winner.

The TD Bank team really stepped up their game this year, with a 32% increase in staff participation and giving as well as a large increase in leadership giving. Further reinforcing their dedication to supporting others, they were once again the title sponsor for the TD StairClimb.

United Way was also fortunate to partner with Melissa Holden, Manager, Mobile Mortgage Specialist at TD Canada Trust, in her capacity as a Campaign Cabinet member. “We are absolutely thrilled to have won the Caring Cup this year! United way is such a big part of our culture at TD, it’s amazing to see colleagues across all channels of the bank come together in support of such an important organization to our community”.

Kelly Ziegner, President and CEO of United Way Elgin Middlesex, said, “We continue to be so impressed by TD and everything they have done, and continue to do, for our community. It is clear that giving back and helping others is part of their DNA and we couldn’t be more appreciative”.

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