Vision SoHo continues to progress, with Zerin’s building continuing to take shape between the two buildings that Indwell will be renovating, with work on the War Memorial Children’s Hospital set to start soon.
Read More“Advocacy doesn’t have to be loud to be impactful. In my experience, leadership begins with yourself and those around you. At my school, our International Club promoted understanding by displaying posters in the school. It is a good example of finding actionable steps to approach big issues. Furthermore, being a compassionate friend and role model will provide you with the experience it takes to be an effective advocate.”
Read MoreLondon Community Foundation’s Community Vitality grant program has awarded a record $1.4 million to support the transformative work of eight organizations in London and Middlesex County.
Read MoreIn June, Indwell opened up the Health Services Building to some of the London Community Foundation team, accompanied by a photographer, to take a first look inside the building before renovations begin. As part of the Vision SoHo Alliance’s wider development at the site, the building will include 96 affordable supportive studio, one and two bedroom apartments, anchored by a community food hub in the former auditorium.
Read MoreShane Butcher was appointed Chair of the Social Finance Committee in 2024. Shane recently spoke with Rachelle Lamarche, our Finance and Operations Specialist, about the role of the Social Finance Committee and the vision for the Foundation’s Social Impact Fund.
Read MoreOne of the key things that makes philanthropy with London Community Foundation so impactful is that it’s sustainable and lasts forever. Many of the organizations that hold funds with us also take a sustainable approach to their work by tackling the issues they’re working to solve at source. One such organization is the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, whose London affiliate opened a fund with the Foundation in 2022.
Read MoreAs a fundholder at London Community Foundation, Lorraine Ivey Shuttleworth knew that her fund would continue to grant to the causes she cared about forever, though when thinking about how the fund would continue her legacy, she went down a different path.
Read MoreWith construction and renovations underway at Vision SoHo, the site looks different every day. Thanks to Nicholson Sheffield, Indwell, and Southside for sharing their latest photos.
Read MoreAs the administrator of the Fund for Change, London Community Foundation extends our gratitude to you for joining the movement to create a community where everyone has a safe, secure, and affordable place to call home.
Read MoreIn honour of Jeff Macoun’s over 40 years of service to Canada Life, the organization has announced a donation of $500,000 to the Health and Homelessness Fund for Change.
Read MoreLondon Community Foundation’s Board of Directors today announced the appointment of Diane Silva as the new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective May 3, 2004.
Read MoreAs a “one-time budding rock star,” StarTech.com Founder and CEO Paul Seed dreamed of a career in music. But life had other plans. After starting a successful business in the 80s, shortly following graduation from Western University, Paul realized that being an entrepreneur was his true calling
Read MoreDuring a busy dinner time in the 1960s, customers of the iconic Bondi’s Italian Restaurant on Horton Street might find themselves seated upstairs at the family dining room with the Bondi grandparents eating their own meal… Read more of stories of SoHo from Professor Michelle Hamilton of the Public History Masters program at Western University.
Read MoreTime. Talent. Treasures. Without those three words, our community and our country would be vastly colder and much less hospitable. And International Women’s Day is a perfect occasion to say, ‘thank you.’
Read MoreIt is with a heavy heart that I share sad news with you today. Martha Powell, London Community Foundation’s President and CEO from 2007 to 2023, passed away on March 1 enveloped in the love of her family and friends. The London Community Foundation Board of Directors and staff, past and present, are devastated by Martha’s loss, and we know our fundholders, donors, volunteers, and community partners are also grieving.
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