Curious as to who have been the past recipients of our donations? You came to the right place to find out!
Can a Chosen Charity Be Nominated Multiple Times?
Did you know that every time a charity is chosen to receive our 100WWCG donation, it cannot qualify to be nominated again for three full years? This guarantees that all local charities have a greater chance to receive financial support from 100 Women Who Care Guelph.
A previously chosen charity becomes eligible again each quarter. Take a peek below to see (highlighted in red) which ones are available to be nominated again.
40) October 16, 2024 – Immigrant Services Guelph-Wellington
39) June 24, 2024 – Hope House Guelph
38) April 9, 2024 – Guelph Wish Fund for Children
37) January 18, 2024 – Master Gardeners of Ontario
36) October 11, 2023 – Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington
35) June 6, 2023 – Community of Hearts Lifelong Learning Centre
34) April 4, 2023 – Art Not Shame
33) January 19, 2023 – Food4Kids Guelph
32) October 12, 2022 – Goderich to Guelph (G2G) Rail Trail
31) June 22, 2022 – Compass Community Services
30) April 12, 2022 – Nightingale Centre for Grieving Children, Youth & Families
29) January 25, 2022 – Sanguen Health Centre (Guelph Community Health Van)
28) October 5, 2021 – YMCA of Three Rivers
27) June 29, 2021 – Torchlight Services
26) April 12, 2021 – North End Harvest Market
25) January 24, 2021 – Guelph Chalmers Community Services Centre
24) October 6, 2020 – Guelph Black Heritage Society
23) July 13, 2020 – The Children’s Foundation of Guelph-Wellington
22) January 9, 2020 – Food4Kids Guelph
21) October 17, 2019 – Family & Children’s Services of Guelph and Wellington County
20) July 10, 2019 – Hospice Wellington
19) April 17, 2019 – Society of St. Vincent de Paul
18) January 15, 2019 – Rainbow Day Camp
17) October 15, 2018 – The Drop In Centre
16) July 16, 2018 – Shelldale Family Gateway
15) April 23, 2018 – VON Waterloo Wellington Dufferin
14) January 15, 2018 – Guelph Public Library
13) October 16, 2017 – Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre
12) July 10, 2017 – Victim Services Wellington’s Project Lifesaver
11) April 10, 2017 – Ed Video
10) January 9, 2017 – Guelph chapter Start2Finish
9) October 3, 2016 – Guelph chapter, Association of Parent Support Groups (APSGO)
8) July 11, 2016 – AlzheimerSociety Waterloo Wellington in support of their Minds in Motion program
7) April 11, 2016 – Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition’s North End Harvest Market
6) Jan. 11, 2016 – Family & Children’s Services Transitioning Youth Program
5) Oct. 5, 2015 – Dunara Homes for Recovery Inc.
4) July 13, 2015 – Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis Transitional Housing and Support Program
3) Apr. 13, 2015 – Rainbow Day Camp
2) Jan. 12, 2015 – Michael House
1) Oct. 28, 2014 – Hospice Wellington Art Therapy Program www.hospicewellington.org/