We’ve redesigned our website

We’ve updated our website and added some great new features.

If covid taught us anything, it’s that we depend on digital communities to keep us connected. Our website and newsletters have become an essential means of communicating with our membership all year long. We also want to offer more member services with less effort for our volunteers.

The redesigned website offers new self serve features and automation, that will need less manual intervention and provide up-to-date information to our membership.

We hope you like the new design, features, and functionality, here are just some of the things you can now do on our website:

  • Join the association, or renew your membership, and pay by credit card, debit card, e-transfer or cheque.
  • USLA members now have exclusive access to all content on the website.
  • Members can now access a member directory which is always up to date. New members get added instantly.
  • You can now update your membership details online. Have a phone number or address change? You can update those details instantly on your account page.
  • Read all email newsletters in the newsletters archive.
  • Save your spot in a fitness class, or buy a ticket for an event, do it all on the website in our calendar section.
  • Want to announce a major event like a birth, engagement, anniversary? Post it in the forums section
  • Looking for something to buy or a tradesperson recommendation? Check the forums
  • Something lost or found, the forums is the place to look.
  • Want to comment on a post? USLA members can now add a comment to our private posts.

There’s more to come and we are open to your suggestions.

 

 

 

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