Ways to donate

Your gift helps make trauma-informed supports, groups, and resources available when parents and caregivers need them most.

  • Make a one-time donation or become a monthly donor

    A one-time gift is a simple
    and immediate way to support.

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  • Donate in honour or memory

    Tribute gifts may be made in
    honour or in memory of a loved one.

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  • Host a fundraiser

    Support by organizing an event

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  • Gift of securities

    Donate publicly traded securities and more.

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  • Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs)

    Donate through a charitable giving account via a public foundation or financial institution.

  • Legacy and planned giving

    Support in the future while meeting your personal, financial, and estate planning goals.

  • Gifts through your will or estate

    These ongoing gifts can take many forms and can be updated at any time.

  • Workplace giving and employer matching

    Some employers offer workplace giving programs, such as payroll deductions or donation matching.

  • Corporate giving and sponsorship

    Corporate donations that meet CRA criteria are eligible for charitable tax receipts.

  • Donate a vehicle

    Vehicle donations are processed through a third-party program.

  • In-kind donations

    Non-cash gifts that support our work in practical ways like goods and services.

How your gift can make a difference

Immediate connection and navigation: A caregiver is matched with a Peer Connector for 1:1 support, resource mapping, and warm referrals. That first call reduces isolation and opens a pathway to local meetups and topic specific groups

Safety and stabilization for families facing AFCCA: A caregiver joins a peer facilitated AFCCA group and learns Polyvagal (PV) techniques and Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) informed strategies for deescalation and coregulation with youth expressing complex behaviours. With guided practice and community support, home life becomes safer and more predictable for everyone. 

Community and belonging across Ontario: Coffee connections and local meetupsacross the province help caregivers find solidarity, share what works, and access ongoing support—building confidence and capacity in supporting the needs of their children. 

Questions or need help giving?

If you have questions about donation options, receipting, or eligibility under CRA guidelines,
we’re happy to help

Thank you for supporting Interwoven Connections. Your generosity helps ensure families have access to connection, understanding, and peer-led support when they need it most!