Photo Credit: NABTU
📅 Saturday, May 16 – Monday, May 18, 2026
📍 NABTU Labor of Love Initiative
Across North America, union labor has always stood for more than the work performed on a jobsite. It represents community, solidarity, and a commitment to improving lives.
The upcoming Labor of Love 2026, led by North America's Building Trades Unions, is a powerful reflection of that mission in action—bringing together union members, leadership, and partners to support a cause that touches nearly every family:
👉 The fight to cure Type 1 diabetes
The partnership between NABTU and the Diabetes Research Institute began in the early 1980s, sparked by a deeply personal experience within the building trades community.
What followed is one of the most inspiring examples of union-driven philanthropy in the country.
👉 More than $76 million has been raised to support the Diabetes Research Institute’s mission to find a cure.
Those early contributions—small, consistent, and fueled by purpose—have led to something extraordinary:
This is what happens when union labor aligns its strength with a greater cause.
In union halls across the country, if you ask how many families have been impacted by Type 1 diabetes—nearly every hand goes up.
That reality drives the building trades’ unwavering commitment to this mission.
Union members not only advocate for strong wages and benefits—they also ensure their families have access to quality healthcare and the support needed to manage chronic conditions.
But through initiatives like Labor of Love, they go even further:
👉 They invest in a future where a cure is possible.
Labor of Love is more than an event—it’s a reflection of what makes union labor unique:
✔ Collective action at scale
✔ Community-first mindset
✔ Long-term commitment to meaningful change
✔ Real financial impact supporting life-saving research
From apprenticeship programs and workforce development to veteran initiatives like ULA Network’s Vets4Vets Community Construction Project, the building trades consistently demonstrate that:
Union labor builds careers—but it also builds stronger, healthier communities.
As we look ahead to Labor of Love 2026, this event continues to unite the labor community around purpose, progress, and hope.
🔗 Learn more and stay updated:
📌 Additional event programming and details will be announced soon.
At the ULA Network, our mission is to support, educate, and promote union labor and the communities it serves.
The story behind Labor of Love represents exactly what we aim to amplify:
This is the union labor narrative that deserves to be seen and shared.
💙 From nickels and dimes… to millions raised
💙 From job sites… to research labs
💙 From individual stories… to a united movement
Union labor doesn’t just build cities—it builds hope.
And through initiatives like Labor of Love, the building trades are proving that when we stand together:
👉 We don’t just change industries—
We change lives.
This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only, highlighting publicly available information and the philanthropic efforts of union organizations and their partners. For official event details, participation, or medical information, please refer directly to North America's Building Trades Unions and the Diabetes Research Institute.
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