
Doorways to Dreams:
Building Futures Together
Home is more than a place; it’s a promise.
For newcomers, home is the first step toward building a new life. It’s where children feel safe to learn and grow, where parents find the strength to pursue their ambitions, and where neighbours connect to build an inclusive community.
Doorways to Dreams isn’t just about bricks and mortar; it’s about creating a safe place for newcomers and their families to settle and thrive. Together, we can empower newcomers to build a future and a foundation that strengthens our entire community.
It’s about a London where dreams are realized. With your help.
A Shared Opportunity for Economic Growth
As our economy grows, so does our need for skilled workers and internationally-trained professionals. Plus, newcomers are twice as likely to start businesses and fuel economic growth, creating jobs and revitalizing neighbourhoods.
Your support accelerates this impact.
What We’re Building, Together
Located at 763-773 Dundas Street, CCLC’s Doorways to Dreams development for newcomers and many other Londoners who need safe and affordable housing will feature:
247 one-, two- and three-bedroom units
A 6-storey building and 24-storey high-rise tower with an energy-efficient design
At least 30% (or approximately 75) affordable units
22% (approximately 54) accessible units
Underground parking, on-site laundry, gym facilities, meeting rooms, space for community-based programs, commercial space, and a health and wellness centre.
Support Doorways to Dreams today.
Help us build a thriving, inclusive community.
“Canada is my home now. It’s where we will build a future here, together.”
— Iryna, CCLC client
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Campaign Cabinet Members
Helene Berman, Distinguished University Professor Emerita at Western University;
Chair, Campaign Cabinet; Vice-Chair, Board of Directors, CCLC
Sarhan Abu-Kwiek, Vice President Civil Infrastructure Group, J-AAR
Stephen Bolton, Former CEO, Libro
Jim Freedman, Professor Emeritus at Western University and Published Author, Board Director, CCLC
Ron Koudys, Business owner and retired professor, Landscape Design program, Fanshawe College; Board Director, CCLC
Quintin Lang, Retired Project Manager; Chair, Board of Directors, CCLC
Agrippine Ngendakuriyo, Child Care Worker, London French Day Care; Board Director, CCLC
Sandra Panzer, Alumni Relations Professional; Board Director, CCLC
Carol Stephenson, Former Dean of Ivey Business School
Surinder Suri, Former President and Chief Economist, Global Economic Management & Associates; Former Board Director, CCLC
Contact
To learn more about how you can help us strengthen London’s future, please contact:
Michelle McKay, Fund Development Manager
giving@lcclc.org | 519-432-1133 x 313