Supporters
FCJ Refugee Centre’s work is made possible by the generous support of foundations, businesses, religious groups and churches, government agencies, community groups, labour unions, and individuals, plus those who wish to remain anonymous. We thank you for joining us in our journey to improve the lives of newly arrived immigrants and their families.
Our funders
Government Grants
- Federal Government
- Provincial Government
- Municipal Government
Foundations and Other
- The Law Foundation of Ontario
- Maytree Foundation
- Northpine Foundation
- Catherine Donnelly Foundation
- The Neighbourhood Organization (TNO)
- Chum Charitable Foundation
- St. Clare’s Multifaith Housing Society
- The Conn Smythe Foundation
Religious
- FCJ Sisters
- Basilian Fathers
- Women’s Inter-Church Council of Canada (WICC)
- Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto
- The Sisters of Joseph of Saulte Ste. Marie
- Sisters of Social Services
- The Daly Foundation
- Felician Sisters of St. Francis of Canada
- Our Lady’s Missionaries
- Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul
- Congregation of Notre Dame
- Loreto Ladies College & School
Corporate
In-Kind Support
Special Thanks
We are deeply grateful to our incredible community of supporters who continue to stand with uprooted individuals and families. Your generosity —whether as monthly donors, major givers, or participants in our fundraising campaigns— sustains our work and strengthens our impact.
Thanks to your commitment, we’re able to offer critical programs like housing, food security, immigration support, access to education, and more. Every contribution helps us build a more just and compassionate society where everyone belongs.
Ride for Refuge 2025
We invite you to join us again this year through the Ride for Refuge, a fun and meaningful way to support the work we do. Rally your friends, form a team, and ride, walk, or donate in support of refugees and precarious migrants.
Join or support our Ride for Refuge campaign here.
More About Us
Thanks to your support, the FCJ Refugee Centre remained open through the COVID-19 pandemic. Transparency is how we say thank you:
