gofundme toronto

10 organizations to support on GoFundMe instead of Adamson BBQ

If there's anything the ludicrosity of the Adamson BBQ GoFundMe campaign has taught us, it's that there's more than enough money to go around. 

If playing sugar daddy to a public health-harming BBQ joint isn't how you want to spend your hard-earned bucks, there are a number of Toronto organizations with active GoFundMe campaigns that could use your help right now. 

Here are 10 organizations to support on GoFundMe. 

Toronto Tiny Shelters

Temps are dropping and 28-year-old carpenter Khaleel Seivwright is raising money to build more small, insulated shelters for houseless people in Toronto. Aside from raising money for materials, TSS is also trying to get 50,000 petition signatures to get the City to reverse their ban on this temporary solution. 

Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction

This Indigenous-led, grassroots organization is looking for donations to help winterize encampments across Toronto. That includes materials like winter jackets, sleeping bags for -30 C, wool socks, tarps, trappers tents, and portable electric heaters for Indigenous folks without homes.  

TorontoBJJ Annual Food Drive

Toronto's academy for Brazilian jiu-jitsu is hosting its annual food drive. All $3,500 of their fundraising goal will go to local charity Daily Bread Food Bank, which runs food programs across Toronto. 

Feed the Frontlines TO

Since the beginning of the pandemic, this organization has been raising funds to combat food insecurity. Your money will go towards large meal orders for Toronto's hardworking frontline staff, bought from a local restaurant. It's a two-fold support system. 

Toronto Prisoners Rights Project

The Prisoner Emergency Support Fund was initially launched as a response to the pandemic, and today continues to support people behind bars and those recently released, along with their families, to access housing, food, clothing, and mental health supports.

Mutual Aid Parkdale

This neighbourhood group continues to raise funds to help support the community. Donations from this solidarity fund go toward outreach and basic necessities. The group is trusteed by the drop-in centre Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC). 

Rebuild Eglinton

The businesses in Toronto's Little Jamaica have long been bearing the brunt of the city's Crosstown LRT construction. Coupled with COVID-19, local entrepreneurs need help now more than ever. The Black Business Grants, coordinated by Black Urbanism TO, will go to residents, supporting startups and Black businesses. 

Hand Up Toronto

Help provide meals to low-income households with children and vulnerable youth through Hand Up For Kids. The HUT team is now doing weekly grocery runs (they used to host sandwich runs in Moss Park), providing breakfast care packages that provide nutritious meals to youth. 

Toronto Overdose Prevention Society

The City's opioid crisis rages on amidst the pandemic. This fund goes towards efforts to combat the overdose epidemic, including harm reduction and increasing awareness of overdose deaths. It also provides support for the Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance, Toronto Harm Reduction Worker's Union, and Overdose Action Toronto.

Toronto Fundraiser

Justice studies and Police Foundations student Peyton Florio has started a grassroots intiative dedicated exclusively to helping with homelessness, especially the tent encampment in Moss Park. All funds will go towards purchasing non-perishable food items, blankets, water filters, winter jackets, and clothing. 

Lead photo by

Nanuq Gordon


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in City

Huge invasion of enormous venomous spiders could soon 'parachute' into Ontario

Royal Canadian Mint's new releases include a coin with a jaw-dropping price tag

It will be a huge headache to get to popular Toronto beach for at least a month

Canada's largest spider is a fearsome predator that grows to 9 cm and lives in Ontario

Motorist ridiculed for driving on Toronto sidewalk but some disagree on who to blame

Toronto man claims thieves now breaking into cars to steal gas pedals in viral video

People holding dead animal bodies turned heads next to busy Toronto destinations

Here's a preview of what it will be like to ride on new Toronto LRT line