Community
Charities We Have Supported Include
The Canadian Liver Foundation (CLF) is a non-profit health organization committed to reducing the incidence and impact of liver disease by providing support for research and education into the causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of more than 100 diseases of the liver.
Each year, over 100,000 Canadians are assisted through the combined efforts of more than 10,000 volunteers and staff. CMHA promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
A non-profit registered charity that has been run entirely by volunteers since 1987. This year saw another large increase in support requests from the Food Bank.
Halton Women’s Place is an organization providing shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children.
Ontario’s first in-resident cancer hospice; it offers quality end-of-life palliative care by trained medical professionals, without charge, for those who cannot be given the necessary round-the-clock care in their own homes. The facility is designed to create a homey and safe environment where residents, and families receive the care they need.
Ignat ‘Iggy’ Kaneff arrived in Canada in 1951 with just five dollars and little English. By 1955, he made a lead donation—20 times larger than the next—to build Mississauga’s first hospital, beginning over 65 years of philanthropy. The Ignat Kaneff Charitable Foundation, founded in 1986, has since donated tens of millions to health and education.
LCC is a child and youth mental health service provider in Hamilton. During the holiday season, the Gift Committee provides families in need with food and gifts to help make the holidays more enjoyable.
Oakville Parent-Child Centre (OPCC) is dedicated to creating a supportive environment where families can find assistance and empowerment in fostering the growth and learning of children.
Oasis Youth Care’s mission is to create a safe haven for vulnerable young people at risk of homelessness by providing transitional housing and well being focused support services.
A JK to Grade 8 Jewish day school that is committed to exceptional academics in a dynamic environment. The carnival is a free end-of-year event to celebrate the end of a successful school year that includes fun activities and refreshments.
With 16 specialty children’s hospitals in Canada, many families need to travel to receive treatment for their sick child. RMHC program locations across Canada shorten the distance, by giving families a place to stay together, close to the health care their child needs.
The Rotary Club of Bolton (Ontario) is a volunteer service organization focused on community and global betterment under the motto “Service Above Self.”
A registered charity based in Oakville, Ontario, dedicated to supporting financially disadvantaged families in the Halton and Peel regions. It offers a range of free services aimed at alleviating poverty and promoting self-sufficiency.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), affiliated with the University of Toronto, is Canada’s most research-intensive hospital and the largest centre dedicated to improving children’s health in the country.
A 100% charitable global community of volunteers & partners. Sleeping Children has transformed the lives of over 1.5 million children in developing countries by providing bedkits for a good night’s sleep.
A comprehensive counselling agency serving the Halton Region. They have helped thousands of people struggling with individual and family issues including family conflict, separation, divorce, depression, abuse or violence and grief and loss.