Monetary Donations / Investments
By supporting a youth-based not-for-profit charitable organization, you’re investing in the future of our community and helping shape the next generation.
Donations allow the agency freedom to support the growth of programs, provide essential needs to the many youth who are lacking, and create long-term sustainability.
The benefits of your donation start with the youth and works its way up to the community. Youth are empowered through mentorship and the development of interpersonal and life skills; The well-being of youth improves when they have opportunity to address mental health, trauma, and substance abuse; They experience inclusivity, the relief of being heard, and the equally important act of listening and developing empathy. The community feels the impact of promoting social cohesion and community engagement, and the development of future leaders and change makers.
For example:
A $5 donation provides a youth in need with food items in their essentials grab bag
A $100 donation provides one youth with adapted programming for those with identified/different learning needs.
The possibilities are never limited by the passion and drive of the staff, only by limited resources.
Donations can be made online via Canada Helps, or by reaching out to our CEO Kelly Nolan (Meet the Team for contact information).
Non-Monetary and In-Kind Donations
At St. Leonard’s, we are dedicated to providing wrap around supports to youth in our community, who require guidance. To help us continue our mission, we are seeking donations to support our efforts.
Non-monetary and in-kind donations will directly benefit the youth we serve, providing them with essential resources and opportunities for growth and development. Your contribution will help:
- Create a welcoming and engaging environment for youth
- Foster creativity and self-expression through art and music
- Promote physical activities and teamwork through sports
- Provide essential needs
- Recreational opportunities at reduced or no cost (e.g. free sessions at club/gym/dojo or admission to local events)
- Volunteered time of community members who are skilled in their profession/hobby and are willing to support youth in life-skills development
- Art/craft/hobby supplies
- Sports and recreational gear (new or gently used)
- Musical instruments or equipment
- Backpacks and duffle bags
- Tech i.e. cell phones, tablets, computers (new or gently used)
- Non-perishable food
- Gift cards/gift certificates
- Clothing, including jackets and work gear
- Toiletry items (i.e. toothpaste, toothbrushes, tampons, pads, hairbrushes, soap, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant)
- Bus tickets or passes
- Phone cards – “pay-as-you-go”
If you would like to make a non-monetary or in-kind donation, please reach out to our staff, or complete the form below and we will get back to you.
Monetary Donations / Investments
To make a charitable donation please follow our donation link below.
“You don’t get any money back from your investment. You get change.”
Jacquline Novogratz, The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World (Rodale. 2009) 194