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Sectors participating
in Charitable Gaming

Through Charitable Gaming,
we’ve raised over $500M for

thousands

of participating charities across many sectors in communities across Ontario. These are the areas where charities, through volunteers, are making a difference in the community

Health and Social Services

Funds support organizations that provide essential health and social services, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the care they need.

Community, Civic, Religious and Faith-Based Organizations:

Gaming funds support community centers, social initiatives, religious institutions, and faith-based organizations, fostering engagement, growth, and vital services in our communities.

Arts and Culture

Artistic and cultural organizations receive crucial funding, allowing them to continue their programs and enrich the community.

Education and Youth:

Educational programs and youth organizations benefit from the support of Charitable Gaming, enabling them to offer more resources and opportunities.

The Impact of Charitable Gaming

Participating in Charitable Gaming provides funding for local charities and non-profits, and that’s what makes these stories possible. Our true impact isn’t only measured in dollars, but in stories just like these.

Supporting School Lunch and Weekend Meal Programs for Halton Region

February 17, 2023/by Team CGCGood

Fighting Covid-19 with education and support for migrant workers

April 20, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Providing support for an 8-year-old boy with cancer and his family

April 20, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Improving quality of life for seniors, even with new restrictions

April 20, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Bringing students and seniors together with music

April 20, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Supporting local artists with exhibitions of regional work

April 20, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Helping a hometown paddler earn a spot on the Olympic team

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Assisting local community activities through a variety of initiatives

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Bringing community online for those with Down Syndrome

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Nourishing the community and fighting food insecurity

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Supporting young adults transitioning out of foster care

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Going the extra mile to help an individual in need

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Company offers free admission to core programming in hopes of rebuilding audiences

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Therapy on the Move

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

The Quintilian Way was growing and then the pandemic struck

April 19, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Kinbridge Community Association (Cambridge) has been serving the community for over 20 years

April 15, 2022/by Team CGCGood

Weekly door drop packages

April 14, 2022/by Team CGCGood

A stroke can affect a survivor’s personality

April 14, 2022/by Team CGCGood

For many of our participants, our programs are their first introduction to organized sport

April 12, 2022/by Team CGCGood

A healthy diet is essential to good overall health, especially as we age

April 12, 2022/by Team CGCGood

The goal is to provide a safe space

April 12, 2022/by Team CGCGood

How You Can Help

There are many ways to support Charitable Gaming and the charities it benefits:

The Impact We’ve Had

Food4Kids Halton delivers nutritional meals directly to Halton region schools.
The Migrant Worker Community Program (MWCP) in Leamington is focusing on education
Shortly after his diagnosis, Ethan and his family were connected with Chai Lifeline
The Seniors Association Kingston Region provides programs and services
Music at the Towers wanted to bring together their community
Artspace is free to visit and the programs offered to the public are free
Alanna joined the club at 10 years old as a youth sprint athlete
Community help is delivered by the Sudbury Charities Foundation
This program has been made possible in part thanks to Charitable Gaming, Community Good funding
Food security is a reality for many Canadians
Pelletier Youth in Transition is an organization that supports young adults
St. Mary’s church priest, Father Goce always goes the extra mile
Talk Is Free Theatre (TIFT) was founded in 2003 in Barrie
The Windsor Essex Therapeutic Riding Association (WETRA) brings therapy to the homes
The Quintilian Way is a charity in Kingston
Kinbridge Community Association serves a population of 34,000 people.
During COVID-19 in person programs were not available, instead weekly door drop packages were done directly to participants.
A stroke can affect a survivor's personality, which can be very challenging to deal with for their family and friends.
For many of our participants, our programs are their first introduction to organized sport
A healthy diet is essential to good overall health, especially as we age
The goal is to provide a safe space where girls receive their education while receiving specific care and treatment for the challenges.
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