Community Partners, Sponsors, and Champions for Change
Our Support Network
We’re grateful for the individuals, organizations, and community partners who stand with us in building safer, more connected communities. Their support makes our work possible—from sponsoring programs to collaborating on shared goals and strengthening our reach.
Together, we’re creating lasting impact.

Anova
Anova is a trusted community organization providing 24/7 crisis support, safe housing, counselling, and prevention services to survivors of gender-based and sexual violence.

Children's Aid Society
The Children’s Aid Society of London works to protect children and support families by providing child welfare services, ensuring safety, well-being, and permanent care solutions for vulnerable children.

Cross-Cultural Learner Centre
The Cross‑Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC) is London’s leading newcomer-serving agency, providing comprehensive settlement support—like language assessments, job search workshops, community connections, and refugee resettlement programs—to help vulnerable immigrants and refugees settle, integrate, and thrive.

London Police Service
The London Police Service is the municipal law enforcement agency for London, Ontario, established in 1855, with a sworn force of around 600 officers and 227 civilian staff, responsible for crime prevention, emergency response, victim support, and community policing under the leadership of Chief Thai Truong.

Ontario Trillium Foundation
The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) is a Government of Ontario agency investing over $110 million annually in community-based grants—such as Seed, Grow, and Capital—to build vibrant and equitable communities across the province through initiatives in arts, sport, environment, and social services

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) is the federal agency that supports and funds research and training in the humanities and social sciences—serving as one of Canada’s three Tri‑Agency granting councils.

Thames Valley District School Board
The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) is one of Ontario’s largest public school boards—serving over 80,000 K–12 students across London, Middlesex, Elgin, and Oxford counties—committed to promoting student achievement, well‑being, equity, and community partnership through inclusive, research-informed education.

The Muslimah's Collective of London
The Muslimah’s Collective of London seeks to create a safer space for young Muslim women to build capacities and to organize within communities in the pursuit of social justice in London, Ontario.

Western University
Western University—also known as the University of Western Ontario—is a prestigious public research university founded in 1878 in London, Ontario, with a scenic 455‑hectare campus, over 43,000 students across 11 faculties, and a strong global reputation for cutting‑edge research, inclusive student experience, and community engagement.
Accessible Care. Strategic Presence.
From mosques and schools to wellness centres, legal clinics, and courthouses, our team is embedded in the places where community members already live, learn, and seek support. This intentional, strategic presence allows us to meet people where they are, offering timely, culturally informed services that respond directly to their needs and circumstances.
By building trust and visibility in these key spaces, we help ensure that individuals and families can access help without unnecessary barriers or delay.