Who We Are
Our Team Encapsulates Community in its Truest Definition…
LIFE*SPIN is overseen by Executive Director and Co-Founder, Jacqueline Thompson. LIFE*SPIN’s vision of alleviating poverty and levelling the playing field has been shared with countless volunteers and staff over the years. The team at LIFE*SPIN has created a unique community, wherein, every individual resonates bountiful qualities of compassion and caring for others. Each team member that has been part of the community has a remarkable story to tell, of how LIFE*SPIN has positively impacted their lives. LIFE*SPIN acknowledges the barriers that everyone may face and everyone within this space works to provide a safe and welcoming place to learn, grown and receive a "hand up" without judgement.
LIFE*SPIN recognizes that poverty is systemic, and we want to provide programs and resources that are geared towards enhancing the lives of low-income families through education, advocacy, and community building.
A special thank you to all those who help keep our doors open and our gardens green.
LIFE*SPIN places a high value on the support and encouragement of our donors. Their support enables us to continue to grow as one of Canada’s most well-respected community economic development organizations. With their support, we continue to adhere to our mission. A full list of the individuals and businesses that support us can be found in our current issue of our Spin Cycle Newsletter.
Woodman Disaster Relief Fund
Following the August 14, 2019 Woodman Avenue gas line explosion in Old East Village (OEV), a fund was established to support those affected. Built on strong community partnerships, the fund has been utilized over the past four years to help individuals and households impacted by the incident. With funds remaining, a grant program was initiated to benefit the OEV neighbourhood.
The grants were open to organizations working on housing, mental health, and development initiatives within Old East Village in the vicinity of Woodman Avenue. Five grants were awarded to programs, services and projects, which will benefit the community, between Adelaide and Charlotte Streets with consideration specifically to Woodman Avenue- located between Quebec and Charlotte. An additional grant was awarded to facilitate a community block-party on Woodman Avenue, in hopes of reinvigorating the neighbourhood, following the isolation of Covid. Organizations were required to be qualified donees and have the capacity to utilize the grant entirely by no later than December 31, 2024.
Grant Recipients
Aeolian Hall Musical Arts Association: Strengthening Pride Community
Indwell: Community Connections at Embassy Commons
London InterCommunity Health Centre: OEV Connect
London InterCommunity Health Centre: OEV Block Party 2024, working with Boyle Activity Council
Regional HIV/AIDS Connection: Peer Powered Woodman/OEV Community Development
Unity Project: Human Resources for Health and Housing
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