
DONATE
West Toronto KEYS to INclusion is very fortunate to have the support of many donors!
You can show your support for KEYS by donating with an e-Transfer, cheque, or through Canada Helps.
Donate
Donations can be made easily and tax receipts issued:
1. e-Transfer to: payments.keystoinclusion@gmail.com
2. Cheque made out to:
WEST TORONTO KEYS TO INCLUSION
c/o Kate Manson – Program Administrator
4 Olympus Avenue
Toronto, ON M6S 1K9
3. Canada Helps: click HERE or on the Donate Now button at the top of this page.
By making a donation to West Toronto KEYS, you are supporting the practical implementation of our vision of full and active community participation for adults with an intellectual disability in west Toronto. This means that your dollars go directly to any of:
- paying a Lunch ’n Learn staff to teach healthy eating and cooking
- paying job coaches to train our adults in various retail operations
- paying for community recreational fees / instructors
Your commitment and support helps individuals and their families live a meaningful life in their community. Thank you so much!
Your gift of
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Will help KEYS fund: | |
$500.00+
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Important life skills workshops such as Healthy Chefs |
$200.00
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1 week of groceries for Lunch ‘n Learn |
$100.00
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Fitness, Yoga, Music or Craft session |
$50.00
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Art supplies for 1 session |
Any Other amount
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Will help open more doors and opportunities for KEYS to be Visible, Valued & Vibrant |
West Toronto KEYS to INclusion is a registered Canadian charity # 80687 5894 RR0001
VISION
Full, meaningful inclusion of persons with intellectual disabilities who are visible and valued in our communities.
MISSION
To empower adults with intellectual disabilities to pursue personal wellbeing through community inclusion and engagement in learning, social, fitness, volunteer and work opportunities.
WE BELIEVE
that neighbourhood opportunities for knowledge and work/volunteer/social experience are KEYS to the successful creation of strong vibrant communities, which include people with all abilities. KEYS provides both a physical place in which to meet, as well as community engagement.