United Way Peterborough & District has announced Tiffany Arcari will lead its 2026 Community Campaign Cabinet as chair, bringing a strong connection to the community and a passion for supporting local causes.
The announcement was made by newly appointed United Way CEO Jason Seguya, who praised Arcari’s commitment to the region and her ability to bring people together.
“We are honoured to welcome Tiffany Arcari as Campaign Chair for United Way Peterborough & District’s 85th annual campaign,” said Seguya. “Tiffany brings an incredible energy that lights up every room, but even more importantly, she brings a deep and genuine commitment to our community.”
Arcari, a longtime Peterborough resident, is known for highlighting local stories, businesses and organizations through her social media platforms and her talk show, The Tiffany Show.
She first became involved with United Way as a judge for the Ultimate Burger Battle fundraising initiative during the 2025 campaign. She later became a vocal supporter of the organization, helping raise awareness and encourage community involvement.
Arcari also hosted a donation drive for United Way’s Period Promise initiative during her International Women’s Day event, collecting nearly 10,000 items to support the program.
Arcari says her decision to take on the role was rooted in a belief that people should not have to face difficult moments alone.
“I said yes because I firmly believe that no one should have to face life’s hard moments alone,” said Arcari. “The United Way shows us what is possible when neighbours choose to stand beside each other. So, for me, this was an easy YES.”
As campaign chair, Arcari will lead a team of more than 20 volunteers working to inspire donations, build community connections and support United Way’s work across the region.
“I have spent years telling the stories in this community, and one thing is always clear: when someone needs us, this community rallies,” said Arcari. “That’s what being a neighbour is all about.”
United Way Peterborough & District’s 2026 campaign marks the organization’s 85th year of bringing residents together to support local programs and services.


