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Financial



           Highlights







          Our annual snapshot of the ongoing support we have received through donations, gifts of goods and good will, partnerships,
          and that “how can we help” community spirit which is so remarkable:


               In July, CLH Foundation received a $2 million donation from The Weber Foundation for a   Huronia Community Foundation is one of our most vital community partners. For example,
               future supportive housing project to provide CLH-supported members of the community      “The Heart of Georgian Bay Community Fund” which seeded Bridging the Gap’s newest
               with affordable housing options                                                          extension, “Kitchen Connections”, provided second-year support in 2025, enabling the
               and continued access to direct support.                                                  program to grow and continue.


               Programs supported by CLHF will be supported into 2025-2026 by an additional $41,554     Events organized by community members to benefit CLH Foundation mean the world to
               currently held in deferred funds ahead of the programs taking place. These include Teen   us. This year was highlighted by the 2nd annual Dillon’s Golf Tournament, organized by
               Camp, Bridging the Gap, designated project funds, and Foundation for Success.            Ricky Dillon and Jim Christie; the “Parking Lot for Good” during Midland’s Butter Tart Festival,
                                                                                                        organized by Mike and Erin Fairbanks of Advanced Foot and Orthotics Clinic; and the
               We note with appreciation the continued support of the Town of Midland and the Township   inaugural “Kevin Merritt: Ride to Remember”, organized by Kevin’s daughter Shilo Kelly and
               of Tiny. Their granting programs make a wonderful difference not only to CLH but also to   her family in Kevin’s honour.
               many other community-serving organizations in this region.


               The generous ongoing partnership of community organizations including Midland Civitans,
               the Rotary Club of Midland, St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, St Vincent de Paul, Operation
               Grow and Georgian Bay Food Network positively impact the daily lives of CLH-served
               individuals all year long.













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