Good morning,
When we look up at the CN Tower, we see more than an architectural marvel; we see a symbol of how high we as a community can rise when we climb together.
On November 16, I’ll be joining others to climb its 1,776 steps in support of United Way Greater Toronto. This isn’t just a physical challenge; it’s a way to take part in a legacy of people lifting others up.
From a Small Idea to a Global Movement
The story of United Way began in 1887 in Denver, Colorado.
A small group of community leaders (including a woman, a priest, two ministers, and a rabbi) wanted to help those in need.
Instead of giving piecemeal, they pooled resources to support many local charities through a single fund.
That simple idea – cooperate once, help many – spread across North America and eventually became a global movement.
Building a Stronger Toronto
In 1956, Toronto embraced the same vision.
A group of local leaders created the city’s first United Way initiative to address poverty, provide social support, and strengthen communities.
Over the decades, it has grown into United Way Greater Toronto, now partnering with 300+ agencies to tackle urgent needs, ranging from food, shelter, and housing to youth programs and education. Every donation, volunteer hour, and act of support contributes to this shared mission: helping people thrive, not just survive.
Climbing the Tower
The CN Tower is more than a backdrop for the climb; it’s a story of ambition, innovation, and steady progress.
Construction began in 1973, topped off in spring 1975, and opened to the public in 1976, standing at 553 metres (1,815 ft).
Originally built to improve radio and television broadcasts, it has become a defining symbol of Toronto’s skyline, and a fitting stage for community action.
The CN Tower charity stair climb uses the Tower’s metal staircase of 1,776 steps, giving participants a tangible way to push themselves while supporting others.
A Life Lesson: Step by Step, We Rise
Just like the CN Tower, strong communities are built one step at a time.
Progress comes through consistent effort, small acts of kindness, and the support we give each other.
When we help others climb (whether through a donation, volunteering, or encouragement), we rise too.
Three Suggested Action Items:
- Support my CN Tower Climb (Nov. 16):
Your donation helps United Way Greater Toronto fund neighbourhood programs, food and housing supports, and youth services across the GTA. Donate here.
- Get Involved with United Way:
Explore volunteer opportunities, workplace giving, and local initiatives to help your community. Get involved here.
- Serve Someone Near You:
Reach out to a student, neighbour, or colleague this coming week with encouragement, a small gift, or a listening ear; steady, small acts add up.
Thank you. I wish you the very best!
Alex Rășcanu
P.S. If you would like to read all the past life lessons-focused e-newsletters, you can find them here.
P.P.S. If you are interested in attending one of the upcoming free historical tours, you can find them here.
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