Jordan’s Principle
Region: Ontario
Age: First Nations children under 18
Jordan’s Principle helps First Nations families living anywhere across Ontario to pay for health, social and education supports.
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CloseRegion: Ontario
Age: First Nations children under 18
Jordan’s Principle helps First Nations families living anywhere across Ontario to pay for health, social and education supports.
Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 18 and under
This charity gives money to families of children with disabilities and who are having a very hard time (in crisis). This money can be used to pay rent or bills, or it can pay for respite or wellness programs.
Region: Ontario
Age: Children, age 3 – 18
This grant gives you up to $900 each year to pay for incontinence supplies like diapers, Attends, Swimmers, or foley catheters. You only need to apply once and if your needs don’t change then you get a cheque every 6 months until the child turns 18.
Region: Canada
Age: All Ages
This program gives money to people in need (low income) to help pay for food, clothing, shoes and household items. You do not need to have a disability to get this money.
Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 18 and under
This money is given for children who need special equipment like therapy bikes, lifts, walkers and splints. You can only get this money if you are a member of Ability Online.
Region: Ottawa
Age: All Ages
This program, from the City of Ottawa, helps people to pay for programs in their community. You may be eligible to receive up to $175 per person every year.
Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This money is used to help people with Cerebral Palsy to do things in their community. To get this benefit you must be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This program helps pay for things that people need so that they can do things that make them happy. To get this benefit you need to be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario
Age: All Ages
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This program pays for special equipment for people with Cerebral Palsy. The money pays directly for the equipment, it does not go to the family. To get this benefit you need to be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario
Age: Children, 18 and under
Disability: Cerebral Palsy
Give A Miracle a Chance is a charity that pays for camps and treatment programs for children with Cerebral Palsy and whose families do not have much money (low to middle income).
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