2,000. That is the average number of people who will be homeless tonight and on most nights in London. What sets London apart is our “whole” community response, and that we also have a family who cares enough to put millions of dollars into helping people get off the street and into safe housing.
Read MoreFood security is an urgent issue that demands attention, and in London and Middlesex County, this concern is particularly pressing. To take action, LCF and our donors have been actively engaged in addressing the issue of food security in our community. In 2022, The Acorn Fund for Youth supported LIFE*SPIN's London Promotes Health and Wellness (LPHW) program, providing crucial aid to pregnant and nursing moms.
Read MoreReplacing a CEO is always a challenge for an organization, but when It’s someone as accomplished as Martha Powell, who has achieved so much in her time with LCF, the task is even greater. For that reason, I’m pleased to say that Helen Connell has started in the role of Interim Acting CEO.
Read MoreEileen Ruebsam passed away in 2018 having never established a fund or even made a donation to London Community Foundation, but she was watching us keenly and felt strongly about what we do. Imagine our surprise then, when we found out that Eileen had left us over $1.9 million of unrestricted money towards our Community Fund in her will.
Read MoreLCF recently loaned $400,000 to United Way Oxford, for a transitional housing project in Tillsonburg that really speaks to the importance of strong partnerships, and how quickly change can be made when everyone pulls in the same direction.
Read MoreYears ago I used to drive past London Community Foundation (LCF) and think about how lovely it would be to work there. Now, having spent over twenty years here, I can say it has fulfilled and surpassed my hopes and expectations. So, it is with mixed emotions that I share the news of my upcoming retirement with you, with my time at LCF coming to an end on June 30th.
Read MoreOn Tuesday February 28, City Council unanimously approved a transformational plan to tackle homelessness in our community backed by a $25 million donation from an anonymous donor family.
Read MoreGrassroots organizations like the London Community Chaplaincy that “work behind the scenes and outside of the media”, as Pam Cullen, Executive Director and Chaplain at the Chaplaincy, put’s it, face different problems to larger organizations that may receive government funding.
Read MoreIn recent years social issues exacerbated by the pandemic have dominated LCF’s granting, but the great work going on at Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a reminder that philanthropy works in hours and minutes as much as it does in dollars and cents.
Read More2022 Was the first year for the J. Douglas Earthy Community Service Award, and one of the winners, Matt Horst, told us about his experience volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of London and Area.
Read MoreLondon is facing one of the most dire crises in our community’s history. Seeded by the most historic gift to homelessness in London’s history – a $25 million dollar donation from a generous anonymous donor family.
Read MoreLocal charities, non-profits and Indigenous governing bodies are invited to apply immediately for approximately $3 million in federal grants to help them adapt, modernize and better support pandemic recovery among people they serve.
Read MoreGrowing Chefs! Ontario provides cooking programs and food system learning to children and young people across London, using food to apply classroom knowledge and teach subjects such as science, math, history, and geography in a way that’s applicable to everyday life.
Read MoreLondon Community Foundation takes part in the Community Services Recovery Fund – a $400 million investment in charities and non-profits.
Read MoreWe want to make the holiday giving process as easy as possible for you, and ensure that granting is seamless for those of you who want to make donations or grants during the remainder of 2022.
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