Monica and Jeffrey, long-time CFSC donors.

 

Thank you for standing up for justice and peace! The easiest way to give is using the secure form below. If you donate in honour of a particular person or cause, please let us know in the "Comments" box.

Donate to Gaza

If you're looking to donate food and other humanitarian aid to people in Gaza use this link.

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If the form above is giving you trouble for any reason you can donate via CanadaHelps.

Donate by e-transfer

We can receive e-transfers sent to jennifer@quakerservice.ca. After you send your e-transfer please email priscila@quakerservice.ca to let us know so we can make sure to issue your tax receipt!

Donate directly from your bank account

To become a monthly donor via automatic withdrawals from your bank account, please fill out this sheet and mail it to us together with a void cheque. All information remains confidential, and changes can be made anytime, hassle free.

Donate by cash or cheque

Please make your cheque payable to “Canadian Friends Service Committee” and mail to:

Canadian Friends Service Committee
60 Lowther Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5R 1C7

We’re a registered charity (number 13214 6549 RR0001). Charitable receipts are issued for donations over $10.

Donate securities

Stocks and bonds enjoy significant tax benefits over cash donations. You can have your broker contact us to arrange a donation of securities or you can donate securities online.

Leave a gift in your will

Long after you’re gone, you can still be there, creating a more just and peaceful world for your children and grandchildren. This information package (PDF) explains options for leaving a gift in your will to put your values into action helping people. It explains why these gifts matter to donors like you, how they create a legacy of support for a more just and peaceful world, and the tax benefits.

We would love to chat and find out more about your specific situation and any questions you may have. Please contact our Communications Coordinator, Matt Legge.