My Story…
A year of COVID-19 has passed and organizations continue to struggle to maintain their community-generated funding. It is more important than ever that we keep them in our minds and hearts, and support them as we are able.
Scotiabank Waterfront Marathon will again be held virtually; we get to pick our day in October to complete it and use our apps to track our distances. * UPDATE: I completed the ‘hat trick’ by race-walking a 5 km, a 10 km, and the half marathon (21.1 km) on three separate days this week.
Please join me in supporting Anishnawbe Health. It provides essential services for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being to members of Toronto's Indigenous community so that they can walk with spirit in health and beauty.
Chi miigwech, my deepest gratitude, if you are able to offer a donation to ANH.
Description
Anishnawbe Health Foundation works with generous donors and partners to support improved health and well-being for the Indigenous community in Toronto. We aim to support an environment where the community can heal spiritually, physically, emotionally and mentally by enhancing capital and program funding for Anishnawbe Health Toronto.
By making a donation, you will become part of the growing circle of donors in support of reconciliation and ensuring that First Nations, Métis and Inuit people and their families, have access to the medical care and Traditional Healing services they need.
Chi-Miigwech (Big Thank You) for your support.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Oct 17 | Gloria | $50.00 |
Oct 17 | Akiko Hara | $50.00 |
Oct 17 | Karen Bouganim | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 17 | Jeffrey Rosenthal | $500.00 |
Oct 17 | Miguel | $100.00 |
Oct 17 | Pam Smith | $50.00 |
Aug 21 | Ieva Wool | $50.00 |
Aug 19 | Jennifer MacLachlan | $50.00 |
Aug 19 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Aug 19 | Bonita Shears | $25.00 |