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Photo of Youthopia RISE UP Cast. Eight young women wearing brightly coloured shirts smile for the camera.

Youth for Inclusion

“Moving to a new school is difficult enough for youth, now imagine being new to the country, city, neighbourhood, and having to function in a second language”, says Roya Rabbani, Executive Director of Immigrant Services – Guelph Wellington. Each year, through its various

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Koornstra Family portrait

Family Philanthropy

Koornstra Family Foundation Fund (donor advised fund) Like all families, the Koornstra’s are busy with school, work and volunteering. On top of that, their deep commitment to community-building and philosophy that “life is more than just going through the daily motions”, inspired

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Young girl doing some gardening.

Healthy Food for Everyone

Each year, The Guelph Community Foundation invites requests for funding from charitable organizations within Guelph and Wellington County. Charitable organizations deliver the services and champion the causes that make our community thrive. Whether it is recreation opportunities for children, meals for the hungry, end of

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Portrait of Gary and Wynne Christie

Giving Through Generations

Thelma Townsend Fund and the Wynne Townsend Christie Fund(both are designated funds)Being active members of the community has been important for Gary and Wynne Christie (photo left). Involved in many charitable organizations through the community, the Christie’s understand the need

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Portrait of Glenn D. Peirson and family

Creating a Lasting Legacy

Dr. Glenn D. Peirson Fund for the Arts (donor advised fund) Glenn was a fan of writer and philosopher Soren Kierkegaard who said, “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards”. A few of Glenn’s favourite things included Bach,

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Couple Holding Shopping Basket.

Living on Less

(2009 Building Vital Communities) – Given that Guelph has been named as one of the best cities in Canada to live, you may be surprised to learn that 15 percent of Guelph and Wellington’s families with children live in poverty. Living

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Baby with bright blue eyes and pacifier.

Young Parents Program

(2008 GCF Children & Youth Fund) – Twelve parents (ages 15-24) and ten children (ages 6 and under) gather in Fergus for the Young Parents Resource Night offered by the Community Resource Centre of North and Centre Wellington (CRC). This weekly program provides

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