United Way Halton & Hamilton
2025 McMaster Online Auction
2025 McMaster Online Auction is NOW OPEN!
Join us in making a meaningful impact through the power of community and generosity. The McMaster United Way Online Auction is back, bigger, bolder, and more exciting than ever!
Auction Dates: October 14 at 10 a.m. - October 27, 2025, at 4 p.m.
Explore a curated collection of unique items, experiences, and services donated by the McMaster Community and local businesses. From physical prizes to one-of-a-kind experiences, theres something for everyone and every bid supports a great cause.
Why It Matters: All proceeds go directly to United Way Halton & Hamilton, helping fund vital programs that support children, families, and vulnerable individuals in our community.
Bidding and Payment Guidelines:
- All registrations require a credit card to be on file.
- Participants will have until October 27 at 4 p.m. to place their bids on desired items.
- Once the auction has closed, the winning bidder will be notified by email, outlining the items they have won.
- There will be a 24-hour window for winners to confirm their credit card information before the payment will be processed.
- United Way will automatically process payments on Tuesday, October, 28, 2025 at 4:00 PM.
- The system will automatically generate a receipt to the winning bidder, once the transaction has been processed.
- Once payment is processed, the McMaster United Way committee will connect with winners to schedule a prize pick-up.
About United Way Halton and Hamilton
United Way Halton & Hamilton (UWHH) is committed to leading measurable, impactful change by identifying the most challenging issues in our community, and bringing together people and resources to address those issues. We connect volunteers with local needs, and offer training and operational support to local charities. Along with our network of partners and experts, UWHH conducts research and works with key stakeholders to generate support for the not-for-profit sector. Each dollar raised is invested right back into the community to address the long-term recovery of its vital social safety net. Last year, UWHH helped 226,520+ residents across Halton and Hamilton, who relied on 124 United Way-supported programs for life changing services.