Lois is a community champion, dedicated journalist, and tireless advocate for social justice and inclusion. As the esteemed Editor-in-Chief of Peterborough This Week from 2003 to 2018, Lois left an indelible mark on the community, earning accolades including every major community newspaper award in Ontario and several across Canada. Her commitment to shedding light on the stories of those facing adversity, whether it be poverty, addiction, or housing insecurity, exemplifies her unwavering dedication to giving voice to the voiceless.

Beyond her journalistic endeavors, Lois's passion for making a difference extended far beyond the newsroom. She played a pivotal role in founding transformative organizations such as the YES Shelter, The Mount Community Centre, and Volunteer Peterborough, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and empowerment in her wake. Her leadership roles, including serving as Vice Chair of Homegrown Homes and contributing to various committees focused on fundraising and communications, demonstrate her knack for rallying community support and mobilizing resources to tackle pressing issues head-on.

Lois's commitment to inclusivity is evident in her welcoming embrace of all citizens, particularly newcomers and underrepresented groups, encouraging them to join Volunteer Peterborough in building a more inclusive community together. Her ability to identify major challenges and galvanize community action around them has been instrumental in driving positive change throughout Peterborough.

Even behind the scenes, Lois's impact reverberates profoundly. Her unwavering support for women struggling with mental health issues, especially during the isolating times of the pandemic, showcases her deep empathy and generosity of spirit. Her home became a beacon of hope and solace, offering a lifeline to those in need. Simultaneously, Lois's entrepreneurial spirit shone through as she launched a successful freelance business, bridging communities and clients worldwide while remaining deeply connected to her roots.

In every facet of her life, Lois embodies the essence of a true changemaker, leading by example and inspiring others to join her in building a more equitable and compassionate world.

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Our grand finale retirement prank: a boardroom full of Jim’s!

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Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day.
 
We celebrate the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.
 
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Today, United Way Peterborough & District is announcing an important leadership transition.

As Jim Russell prepares to retire after nearly 15 years as Chief Executive Officer, we extend our deepest gratitude for his leadership, dedication, and commitment to building a stronger community. Jim's impact on this organization and the people we serve will be felt for years to come.

At the same time, we are pleased to welcome Jason Seguya as our next Chief Executive Officer, effective July 6, 2026. Jason brings experience leading mission-driven organizations and a strong commitment to collaboration, community engagement, and positive social impact.

As we look ahead to our 85th year of serving Peterborough & County, we are excited for the future and confident in the leadership that will guide us into this next chapter.

Please join us in thanking Jim for his years of service and welcoming Jason to the United Way movement.

Read more at the link in our bio.
This #ThankfulThursday, we're sending a huge shoutout to all our Day of Caring sponsors! 📣✨

These incredible businesses are helping make #Peterborough and County a better place to live and we couldn't be more grateful for their partnership.

 ➡️ Interested in being part of Day of Caring? Send us a message to dayofcaring@uwpeterborough.ca to learn how you can get involved!
June is National Indigenous History Month.
 
We honour First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples: their histories, cultures, and ongoing leadership.
 
As a network, we have deepened our engagement by inviting network-wide individual and collective reflection, and we continue to reflect on our commitment to reconciliation.
 
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