Donate to Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides
Your donation helps provide specially trained Dog Guides at no cost to Canadians with a medical or physical disability, giving the gift of increased safety, independence, and mobility.
Ways to Donate
One-Time Online Donation
No matter the amount, your donation helps make a difference in the lives of Canadians with disabilities. Your generosity allows us to provide a life-changing match at no cost.
Monthly Giving – Dog Guide Guardian
Monthly contributions are an easy way to give to Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides on a regular basis. This type of donation offers ongoing support for our programs and services.
In Honour
Honour a friend, family member or loved one by donating to Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides on their behalf (i.e. birthdays, celebrations, weddings) or in memory (i.e. in memorium – person or pet, pet memorial wall, memorial forest).
Planned Giving
Take advantage of these unique opportunities to make a large impact on the future of Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides. With planned giving, you are able to leave the legacy that you want.
Other Ways to Donate
There are countless other ways to donate, including sponsoring a Dog Guide team, contributing items on our wish list, or even donating a car.
Corporate Giving
Our corporate sponsors help to unleash the potential of our clients and our Dog Guides! Businesses of any size can demonstrate their commitment to Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides through company sponsorships, fundraising campaigns and events, payroll deductions, and donation matching.
How Your Donations Help
Know exactly where your donation goes
$25
buy dog treats for a dog in training
$50
will provide a training collar and leash
$200
will provide harnesses for 4 Dog Guides
Where would we be without our generous donors and incredible volunteers?
As a national charity, Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides receive no government funding. We rely on the generosity of donors and support of our volunteers so that we can continue to provide Dog Guides at no cost to Canadians living with disabilities.
Thank you for caring and giving back throughout the year. We couldn’t do it without you!
Your Donations at Work!
Tammy & Kiwi
On July 17, 1983, Tammy dove into a pool and broker her neck. In 2011, after 28 years of pushing herself around in her wheelchair, her shoulders and back were giving her trouble. If she dropped something she had trouble bending down and then getting back up. Opening a door was difficult and painful. A friend told her about Dog Guides. That’s when Kiwi came into her life. Tammy immediately felt that their partnership was meant to be… Kiwi’s birthday is July 17th… the date of her accident.
I can’t imagine my life without Kiwi. She helps me pick things up or get things I can’t reach. She’s a great companion. Everyday with my disability is a new challenge. But with Kiwi, she takes that challenge away. She makes me feel safer. When I’m sick, she alerts my neighbours. When my chair got stuck on ice, she saved me from freezing to death by alerting a passerby. She has brought back my independence that I was losing. I’d be lost without her.
Tammy & Kiwi
On July 17, 1983, Tammy dove into a pool and broker her neck. In 2011, after 28 years of pushing herself around in her wheelchair, her shoulders and back were giving her trouble. If she dropped something she had trouble bending down and then getting back up. Opening a door was difficult and painful. A friend told her about Dog Guides. That’s when Kiwi came into her life. Tammy immediately felt that their partnership was meant to be… Kiwi’s birthday is July 17th… the date of her accident.
I can’t imagine my life without Kiwi. She helps me pick things up or get things I can’t reach. She’s a great companion. Everyday with my disability is a new challenge. But with Kiwi, she takes that challenge away. She makes me feel safer. When I’m sick, she alerts my neighbours. When my chair got stuck on ice, she saved me from freezing to death by alerting a passerby. She has brought back my independence that I was losing. I’d be lost without her.