Lionhearts.ca

Our Partners.

Supplier Partners

We're privileged to collect food and household goods from dozens of lionhearted organizations across Ontario. These range from large multinational corporations to small family businesses. Whether it's a pallet or a meal, on behalf of those we serve, we appreciate your support! Looking to provide food or goods to Lionhearts in your area, whether on a one-time or ongoing basis? Contact us today.

Our Partners include...

  • Amazon
  • Costco
  • COBS Bread franchisees
  • Starbucks
  • Tulips and Maple
  • Little Caesars
  • Findlay Foods
  • Burnbrae

...and dozens more!


Agency Partners

When we collect food and household goods, we redistribute them to agencies and organizations serving on the frontlines of our communities. We appreciate these organizations doing the heavy lifting to serve our neighbours!

Our Partners include...

  • Martha's Table
  • Lunch by George
  • St. Vincent de Paul
  • The Food Sharing Project
  • Mea Pregnancy Centre
  • Morningstar Mission

...and dozens more!


Donor Partners

There are costs to redistribute food and household goods, and operate our other programming. These costs include staffing, vehicle upkeep, warehouse operations, and more. We're proud to be supported by many monthly donors as well as these organizations which have provided major gifts.

Our Partners include...

  • United Way of KFL&A
  • City of Kingston
  • Kinsmen Club of Kingston
  • Community Foundation for Kingston & Area
  • Hockey Helps the Homeless
  • Blue Sea
  • Government of Canada


Volunteers

We couldn't do what we do without the power of volunteers - sorting food, running our markets, driving our vehicles, and much more. We're also appreciative of the service clubs, churches, and other community groups which provide regular, consistent support for our programming.

If you're interested in regularly contributing to our work or visiting us for a 'day of caring', please connect with your local Lionhearts team.

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Counting down to CNOY 2026

The 2026 walk will occur on Saturday, February 28 from 4 - 7 p.m.
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Save the date! We're once again walking in Coldest Night of the  Year, raising funds in the fight against hurt, hunger, and homelessness. The 2026 walk will occur on Saturday, February 28 from 4 - 7 p.m. We are once again walking from École secondaire catholique Paul-Desmarais. Interested in volunteering or sponsoring? Email us at ottawa@lionhearts.ca.

Counting down to CNOY 2026

The 2026 walk will occur on Saturday, February 28 from 4 - 7 p.m.
news
Save the date! We're once again walking in Coldest Night of the  Year, raising funds in the fight against hurt, hunger, and homelessness. The 2026 walk will occur on Saturday, February 28 from 4 - 7 p.m. We are once again walking from Gateway Church. Interested in volunteering or sponsoring? Email us at london@lionhearts.ca.

On the move

October 2025 Newsletter
Newsletter
Have you ever wondered how bears know when to hibernate? Do they just wake up one crisp fall morning and decide, "I'm going back to sleep - see you in March?"   It turns out their bodies pick up on environmental cues like decreasing day length, colder temperatures, and, most significantly, a shortage of food, which triggers physiological