December is traditionally known as the month for giving, a time when the spirit of generosity and kindness fills the air. Celebrated across various cultures and religions, this month brings people together through shared traditions of love, compassion, and connection. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and other holidays highlight the importance of family, community, and giving, providing ample opportunities to gather with loved ones and create lasting memories. Whether it’s through the exchange of thoughtful gifts, enjoying festive meals, or simply spending time together, December fosters a sense of joy and togetherness.
In the hustle of holiday shopping and preparations, consider a more meaningful way to honor a loved one: a donation to one (or more) of the 21 Federated Health Charities in their name. This gesture can be especially poignant if someone you care about is currently facing health challenges, or if you wish to remember someone who has passed. Instead of material gifts, this kind of contribution speaks volumes about your love and appreciation, helping others in need while offering comfort and hope.
Your donation to Federated Health Charities in honour of, or in memory of, someone important to you will be the perfect tribute, creating a lasting legacy of love and support while helping to bring hope and healing to those in need.
- ALS Society of Canada
- Alzheimer Society of Ontario
- Arthritis Society of Canada
- Autism Ontario
- Canadian Cancer Society
- Canadian Liver Foundation
- Crohn’s and Colitis Canada
- Cystic Fibrosis Canada
- Diabetes Canada
- Heart & Stroke
- Hemophilia Ontario
- Institute for Advancements in Mental Health
- Lung Health Foundation
- MS Canada
- Ontario AIDS Network
- Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy
- Osteoporosis Canada
- Parkinson Canada
- Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario
- Spinal Cord Injury Ontario
- The Kidney Foundation