We are always looking for ways, big and small, to support this community in which we live and work. We've compiled a list of just some of the charitable and non-profit organizations that we have worked with in the past, or donated to, or have been involved with in some way. You can support too! Happy helping!
Are you looking for a way to help the community during the COVID-19 pandemic? Several organizations have set up funds to support local residents and organizations during this crisis.
The Cambridge Self-Help Food Bank offers food and support to people and community groups in need within Cambridge and North Dumfries.
We make it our business to learn about our community and to share what we know. We build and manage endowment funds for a stronger community today and tomorrow. Our difference is forever. Working together and partnering with local organizations and caring citizens, we provide grants to worthy local causes. Our goal is to support a wide range of initiatives which sustain and improve the quality of life in Cambridge & North Dumfries.
Community Support Connections is a non-profit organization that promotes the health of the whole person – mind and body – through our support services. Our client-centred approach ensures we offer personalized care that helps people live a healthy life in the comfort of their homes.
Family & Children's Services of the Waterloo Region (FACS) is legally known as The Children’s Aid Society of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It is our role to respond and work together with families, their supports and our communities to protect and care for children who have been abused or neglected, or who are at risk of being abused or neglected.
The Cambridge and District Humane Society promotes and ensures the health, safety and humane treatment of animals through public education and the provision of care and shelter for those animals in need within our community.
The Waterloo Wellington Down Syndrome Society (Formally Waterloo Regional Down Syndrome Society) is a charitable, non-profit organization created in 1988 by parents of children with Down syndrome.
We are entirely run by volunteers, therefore every dollar we raise goes towards helping fund the programs and services of the WWDSS.
We're hosting an open house on October 17th 2024 for anyone booked, interested in booking, or just curious about the space. Come on by!