Support Us
The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario is a registered charity. We rely on financial support from individuals, businesses and foundations to provide free support to more than 15,000 people living with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and their families.
All donations of $10.00 or more will receive a charitable tax receipt.
Monthly Gift
Support our free programs all year long. Join our New Day Dawning monthly giving club. With a monthly gift of $15.00 or more, you will receive our exclusive coffee table-style book featuring personal stories of hope, healing and recovery.
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One-Time Gift
Support our free programs through a one-time gift. With a donation of $100.00 or more, you will receive our exclusive coffee table-style book featuring personal stories of hope, healing and recovery.
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Other Ways to Give
Special Occasion Giving
A donation to the Mood Disorders Association of Ontario suits any special occasion: birthday, wedding, seasonal, graduation and many more. Just let us know who the special person is, and for what occasion. We’ll send a special card on your behalf to commemorate the occasion.
Make a donation on behalf of your loved one now
Memorial Gifts
A memorial gift is a meaningful way to recognize a loved one. A memorial card will be sent on your behalf.
Wills and Bequests
Leave a legacy of support for people living with mood disorders and their families. To learn more about options for planned giving, please contact Daniela Rodrigo, Director of Philanthropy.
Gifts of Stocks and Securities
Donating stocks and securities is a great way to support the Mood Disorders Association of Ontario. Contact our Director of Philanthropy, Daniela Rodrigo to discuss the options.
Corporate Giving
The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario is pleased to partner with businesses. For sponsorship or donation opportunities, touch base with our Director of Philanthropy, Daniela Rodrigo. If you’d like to discuss the workplace mental health training we offer to businesses, please contact our Director of Strategic Partnerships, Donna MacCandlish.
