Imagine walking into a library—not one filled with books, but with hope, healing, and health. Each shelf is lined with stories of resilience, research, and support. This is the essence of Federated Health Charities: a curated collection of 21 health organizations, each offering a unique chapter in the journey toward better health for Ontarians.
Like a well-chosen book that speaks directly to your experience, each charity offers meaningful insight and support for individuals and families navigating similar health journeys. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, caring for a loved one, or simply looking for trusted information, these organizations are here to guide you.

Here’s a look at the “collection”
Ignites hope by driving research and support for people living with ALS—working toward a future where ALS is treatable, not terminal.
2. Alzheimer Society of Ontario
Empowers families and caregivers with tools, education, and advocacy to navigate the challenges of dementia with dignity.
Champions breakthroughs in treatment and support for the millions living with arthritis—because movement matters.
Celebrates neurodiversity by offering programs, advocacy, and resources that uplift autistic individuals and their families.
5. Canadian Cancer Society – Ontario
Accelerates life-saving research and delivers compassionate care to those facing cancer—because no one should face it alone.
Equips you and your family with the knowledge, resources, and support needed to manage liver health and live well.
Transforms lives through cutting-edge research and community support for those living with IBD.
Pushes boundaries in science and care to help people with cystic fibrosis breathe easier and live longer.
Leads the charge to end diabetes through bold advocacy, education, and groundbreaking research.
10. Heart & Stroke
Protects lives by funding research and promoting heart and brain health—because every beat and every thought counts.
Provides support and advocacy for people with inherited bleeding disorders, ensuring access to care, community, and a life without limits.
12. Institute for Advancements in Mental Health
Innovates mental health care by co-creating innovative solutions with clients—making the system more responsive, inclusive, and effective for lasting change.
Drives awareness, research, and support for kidney health and organ donation through research and patient services — giving the gift of life.
Inspires better breathing through education, prevention, and support for those with respiratory conditions.
15. MS Canada
Funds research and provides services fueling hope for people with multiple sclerosis by offering life-changing support services.
Unites and empowers HIV/AIDS service organizations to amplify voices, reduce stigma, and improve health outcomes across Ontario.
17. Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy
Supports individuals with cerebral palsy through programs that promote independence, inclusion, and empowerment.
Strengthens bone health awareness and provides resources to prevent fractures and improve quality of life and educates the public and healthcare professionals about bone health and supports those living with osteoporosis.
19. Parkinson Canada
Drives research and delivers support to help people with Parkinson’s live well today while working toward a cure.
20. Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario
Raises awareness and builds community for those affected by sickle cell disease—advocating for better care and understanding.
21. Spinal Cord Injury of Ontario
Elevates independence and inclusion for people with spinal cord injuries to live independently through advocacy, peer support, and rehabilitation services.

Each of these health organizations is a vital resource—like a trusted reference book—offering knowledge, support, and pathways to wellness. Together, they form a powerful network of care that reaches into every corner of Ontario.
Whether you’re seeking information, support, or a way to give back, Federated Health Charities is your library of health. And just like any good library, it’s open to everyone.
On behalf of Federated Health Charities Corporation, the Advisory Council, and its 21 member charities, we thank you for your continued financial support of health education, medical research, and patient services across Ontario. Your generosity truly makes a difference.
