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Support Jane’s Walk


Shawn Micaleff leads the Supermodernism & Super Ravines walk. photo: Michele Clarke

“Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.”
— Jane Jacobs, ‘The Death and Life of Great American Cities’

Jane’s Walk has grown rapidly since its inauguration in Toronto in 2007. The popularity of this grass-roots initiative demonstrates the viability and need for this vibrant, adaptable model of community engagement and caring.  We receive support from a range of foundations, government agencies and corporations but also rely on support from individuals like yourself.

With a busy year ahead we invite you to join the Jane’s Walk team and make an individual donation of support. Every gift is greatly appreciated, and goes directly to supporting our work in neighbourhoods across Canada and internationally. Help keep these critical conversations about the present and future of our cities going. We will acknowledge your support on our website and send you a tax deductible receipt.

Your gifts are making a positive difference. Thank you and we hope to hear from you soon.

Ann Peters, Chair of the Advisory Board

Please make cheques payable to ‘Jane’s Walk - Tides Canada Initiatives’
Remit to: Jane’s Walk, 215 Spadina Avenue, Ste 400, Toronto ON M5T 2C7

Alternately, you can click here to donate through our secure Giftool website service.

You can also support Jane’s Walk with contributions of volunteer time. Click here for more details.

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