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SOUTHWOLD COMMUNITY FUND

The Southwold Community Fund was launched in 2019 providing local residents the opportunity to support a Fund for their own community.

Donations will qualify for an income tax receipt from Elgin-St.Thomas Community Foundation. While gifts of any size are gratefully received, donors who contribute $500 to $1,000 or more will be recognized as Founding Donors.

All donations will be held in one fund, to be used for local charitable projects.

A Named Fund can be a phenomenal way of recognizing an individual, family, business or organization and their contributions to Southwold.

It’s all about people who care about the local community, now and into the future.

Thank you to Founding Donors:

Marg Carroll

Nancy and Terry Carroll

Green Lane Community Trust

Bud and Melba Marr

Harry and Junee Monteith

DUTTON DUNWICH-WEST ELGIN COMMUNITY FUND

The Dutton Dunwich-West Elgin Community (DDWE) Fund was established in 2020 by local residents who recognized the importance of investing in and giving back to the communities they called home.  Monies raised will support charities within Dutton Dunwich-West Elgin today, tomorrow, and forever. 

All donations of any size will qualify for an income tax receipt from Elgin-St. Thomas Community Foundation. For those who wish to start a named fund within the DDWE Fund, you may specify a specific charity or community as to which you would like to see granting directed. 

Named Funds within the Dutton Dunwich West Elgin Community Fund are:

Galbraith Family Fund

Fred and Joanne Groch Fund

Norma I. McMillan Fund

Click here to see a list of our amazing Founding Donors. We are so grateful for your generosity!
 

We acknowledge that the land on which we meet is the traditional territory of the

Haudenosaunee, HO-DEN-OH-SHOW-NEE

Anishinabek, (A-NISH-EN-AH-BECK)  

Attiwonderonk (ATTI-WAN-DA- RONK) (Neutral)

“We also recognize that this land is now home to the Munsee-Delaware Nation, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation and Oneida Nation of the Thames.

“This land was settled through Treaty 2, the McKee Purchase Treaty of 1790, and we, as beneficiaries of the treaty recognize our collective responsibilities to the land and water.”

Elgin-St. Thomas Community Foundation

CRA # 86533 7109 RR0001

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