ATLANTA — Chick-fil-A has selected three Canadian organizations for its 2025 Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards grant program: Toronto City Mission, Signal Hill Life Education Society and Windsor Family Home and Community Partnerships.
Toronto City Mission is the city’s oldest and longest-running outreach to people impacted by poverty. It received US$75,000 to further build loving relationships and continue providing preventative programs to help children and families rise above poverty.
Signal Hill Life Education Society in Langley, B.C. received a US$50,000 grant to support its mission of helping children and youth find their intrinsic worth by providing free educational resources for parents and educators to implement with their students.
Windsor Family Home and Community Partnerships in Windsor, Ont. received US$30,000 to help fund its social housing and support services, which encourage children and families to be active and socially connected.
“Chick-fil-A is honoured to invest in the impactful work of these incredible organizations that are creating meaningful change in their local communities,” says Brent Fielder, VP of Global Impact for Chick-fil-A, Inc. “From fighting hunger and providing educational opportunities to fostering environmental stewardship, these non-profits are shining examples of what it means to care for others and have a positive influence on the world. We’re inspired by their work and grateful to partner with them on this journey.”
In total, 56 non-profit organizations were selected across the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and now, the U.K.