November 12, 2025

Join the Kits House Holiday Giving Campaign!

As December approaches, our community will begin to prepare for the holiday season. With the rising cost of living, this season can be challenging for some of our neighbours who may not have access to basic necessities or the small comforts that make the holidays special.

This year, Kits House’s Holiday Giving Campaign is dedicated to making sure families, individuals, and seniors in our community have the support they need to experience the joy of the holidays. Even a small gesture of support can make a big difference — helping a parent buy a toy for a child, a senior enjoy a personal comfort item, or a family purchase groceries for a holiday meal.

Through this campaign, you have the chance to extend a neighbourly hand by donating to support community members in need. We invite donors to sponsor a seasonal gift for an individual, couple, or family. Each donor will be anonymously matched with a recipient profile and will have the opportunity to purchase personalized gift cards (recommended value of $25–$30 per person) based on the recipient’s needs.

To learn more or participate in the Kits House Holiday Giving Campaign, please email communications@kitshouse.org by Wednesday, November 27.

With your generosity, we can bring holiday joy to our neighbours and make this season brighter for everyone.

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