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What time of day do fundraisers canvass?

The most successful time of day for door-to-door fundraising is when people are likely to be home.  Our fundraisers work from 1:00 pm to 8:30 pm, Monday to Friday and weekends during certain times of year. 

Donor Stories – Three to Be

The Florence family’s journey began on January 1, 2008, when Dana went into labour with triplets 15 weeks prematurely.

How has SickKids adapted its door-to-door fundraising program over the past two years?

SickKids monthly donor sign-up process has evolved into a touchless experience without compromising the ease and benefits of becoming a new monthly donor. Here’s what we’ve done to ensure the health and safety of our communities and fundraisers: 

  • Only fully vaccinated fundraisers represent SickKids in the community
  • Fundraisers are equipped with personal protective masks and practise physical distancing
  • Donor information is entered by the fundraiser on tablet
  • Verification call is conducted onsite through speaker phone or donor's phone
  • Welcome packages are mailed

Blood clinic team honoured with a SMILE

The blood clinic team aims to ease the nerves of kids and their families from the very second they enter the clinic.

Donor Spotlight | Week of September 16

SickKids Foundation acknowledges Lindt and Coast to Coast

From Fearing Food to Fighting It: One Si...

SickKids Foundation | Allergy

Is it safe to canvass face to face during the COVID-19 outbreak?

During this time of crisis for all Canadian hospitals, your support of SickKids Foundation has never been more important.

 

SickKids has been closely monitoring the developments related to the COVID-19 situation. Health and safety for all is the top priority and we want to ensure our community is protected.

 

As a result, we have temporarily suspended all door-to-door, mall and venue fundraising activities.


Sharing expertise with Ukraine

SickKids Neurosurgeon Dr. Jim Rutka has shared techniques to help implement modern neurosurgical interventions in epilepsy in Ukraine.