Rossbrook House Foundation strives to meet or exceed the needs of children and youth while embracing the spirit of Rossbrook House.
The Foundation exists to assist Rossbrook House in supporting its programs and operations as well as funding its scholarship and award activities. Gifts made will go directly to supporting the day to day activities and programs for Rossbrook House children and youth.
Upon receipt of a generous gift from a loyal supporter, the Foundation was created in 2006 to ensure Rossbrook House can respond to the growing need to provide a safe place and services to children and youth coming through its doors.
BOARD
The Rossbrook House Foundation is grateful for a dedicated volunteer board of directors. The board serves to ensure that all gifts are well stewarded through various means, including adoption of a prudent Investment Policy, the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Code of Ethics & Standards & Donor Bill of Rights and the Canadian Association of Gift Planners’ Code of Ethics.
The Board of Directors*:
Larry McIntosh • Chair
Vacant • Vice Chair
Shona Connelly • Secretary
Bruce Henderson • Treasurer
Braeden Cornick
Joe Fiorentino
Tracy Graham
Robert Riel
Click here for more information on the Board & Standing Committees.
Passionate about supporting the community? Have connections and/or skillsets that would benefit Rossbrook House and the Foundation? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Contact Stephanie at slambert@rossbrookhouse.ca or 204.949.4092
*Members of the Rossbrook House Foundation Board of Directors, nor companies in which they are an owner, partner, or senior manager, receive payments for products or services from Rossbrook House Foundation. More information on this can be found in the Foundation’s by-laws (sections 4.18 & 4.19) by clicking here.
Rossbrook House Foundation is a registered Canadian charity with charitable Business Number 80761 4078 RR0001
We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 1 territory, traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Red River Metis. We acknowledge that our water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation. We respect the Treaties made on these territories and dedicate ourselves to move forward with Indigenous communities in a spirit of truth, reconciliation, and collaboration to make our city an inclusive and accessible place for all.