Give the gift of hope this holiday season by shopping online for teachers, colleagues, family, friends and neighbours, making a donation on their behalf to the United Way KFLA. Making a donation to the Gift of Hope is a great way to show your thoughtfulness and a great way to give a gift near or far.
Your recipient will know that you’re thinking about them, and you’ll know that you’re making a lasting difference in the lives of others right here in your community. To make a Gift of Hope please make a selection below. Your tax receipt will be emailed immediately upon making your gift.
Tis the season of giving and there are many ways to give back to people in your community who are in need.
Warm Boots
$25 provides a pair of warm boots
for a child this winter
Give Today
for a child this winter
Healthy Food Box
$35 provides a healthy food box for a senior, individual, family or student
Give Today
Shelter
$50 provides emergency shelter for an individual at risk of or experiencing homelessness
Give Today
"My wife and I have always donated to the United Way KFL&A because we know the donated funds are used in our community. In my retirement, I have become more aware of the people in need in our community. I encourage you to support these vital programs by volunteering and by making a donation. Through the United Way you make a difference in the lives of so many."
Jim Parker
"With our United Way funding, we go right to the grocery store or a local supplier and purchase the food that helps a student take advantage of everything school has to offer. You can be confident that your donation to the United Way stays here, in KFL&A and supports students in our community"
Brenda MooreFood Sharing Project
“United Way came in and adopted us and things changed dramatically, we didn’t have people waiting on the step for a bed in the winter. They stay as long as they need to and we help them get into transitional housing. We provide them with structure and help them. Because of United Way we get to help raise these children and I feel honoured and so proud to know them.”
Denise LambKingston Youth Shelter