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Our Partners.

Partnerships That Make Change Possible
Stronger Together for Our Communities

At Lionhearts, we know that lasting impact doesn't happen alone. It's built through the generosity, dedication, and teamwork of our partners-suppliers, agencies, donors, and volunteers-who share our vision for a more compassionate world. From the food we recover to the programs we run, every success is rooted in collaboration.

Meet the organizations and individuals who make our work possible, and see how their support is helping transform communities across Ontario.


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
  • 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...

  • The Ottawa Mission
  • Shepherds of Good Hope
  • Martha's Table
  • Lunch by George
  • Northwest London Resource Centre
  • Humane Society of London and Middlesex

...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
  • Community Foundation for Kingston & Area
  • Ontario Trillium Foundation
  • Blue Sea Foundation
  • 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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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

Join us for upcoming sorting parties!

Amazon gives us the food and household goods to redistribute, and volunteers help us get them ready to be shared with local front-line agencies. 
We're gearing up for our first set of sorting parties for 2026! Here's how it works: Amazon gives us the food and household goods to redistribute, and volunteers help us get them ready to be shared with local front-line agencies.  If you can join us January 23, March 13, May 15, June 19, or in February or April (dates to be confirmed),

Lionhearts contributes to the Purse Project’s 10th Anniversary

The following is a news release from the Ottawa Police Service.
The following is a news release from the Ottawa Police Service. The Ottawa Police Service would like to extend our sincere thanks to Lionhearts for their generous contribution to this year’s Purse Project. Their donation will help ensure that women in our community who are experiencing violence or hardship receive essential items and a reminder