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From rescuing food and household goods to operating warming shelters, retraining people to help rebuild their lives, providing low-cost groceries, or any other way we serve, our programs are thoughtfully designed to restore dignity and hope.

The heart - February 2026 newsletter

February 2026 Newsletter
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At Lionhearts, we often speak about service, impact, and community. We measure meals served, agencies helped, and people housed. But behind every number, every box packed, and every delivery made is something far less quantifiable and far more powerful: the human heart.   To modern ears, the heart is mostly symbolic. We associate it with

Small things

January 2026 Newsletter
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Isn’t it amazing how it all adds up?   I’m talking about snow, of course.   The Ottawa area, where I’m based, has seen nearly 33 centimetres of snow since the start of winter, and a Kingston-based colleague of mine said, “Farmer’s Almanac called for a cold, dry winter for Eastern Ontario this year. On a totally unrelated note, Farmer’s

CNOY 2026 is fast approaching!

Coldest Night of the Year, or CNOY, is an international family-friendly fundraiser and walk, supporting charities like ours
The New Year is underway, and that means the countdown to Coldest Night of the Year is heating up! Coldest Night of the Year, or CNOY, is an international family-friendly fundraiser and walk, supporting charities like ours. On Saturday, February 28, we’ll be walking up to 5 kilometres to support those experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness