We believe giving is an act of worship. It comes from the overflow of a heart that is grateful for what Christ has done and trusts His faithfulness.

Designations:

General Fund | Missions Fund | Kingdom Expansion Fund (for capital Projects)

To donate in memory of Doris Domm online, please use one of the options below and mark “Doris Domm” in the memo/note. To donate with cash or cheque, please send your donation to Freedom in Christ Church (1643 Bleams Road, Kitchener, N2E 3X8) and write “in memory of Doris Domm” on the memo line of the cheque or accompanying note.

All donations made in her memory will be designated to the Kingdom Expansion Fund and used for planned updates to the Freedom Pavilion.


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Want to keep it simple?
Just e-transfer your donation or event payment with a note about where to designate it to info@freedomkw.com.

(No fees are charged to the church. Your bank may charge you a fee.)

If it’s your first time donating via e-transfer, please send us a message with your email and mailing addresses so that we can be sure you receive your tax receipt.


 
 

We want to say a huge THANK YOU to the Government of Canada and our national funder #UnitedWayWRC for $18,287 in funding from the Community Services Recovery Fund to upgrade our livestream and video recording equipment! This equipment is already being put to good use and we look forward to being able to grow our online community with this technology.

"From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, community service organizations, including charities, non-profits and Indigenous governing bodies, across Canada have shown impressive stamina and creativity in their response to the diverse and increasingly challenging needs of their communities. To support the vital work done by these organizations, the Government of Canada provided $400 million to Employment and Social Development Canada to create the Community Services Recovery Fund. The Community Services Recovery Fund responded to what community service organizations, including charities, non-profits and Indigenous governing bodies, needed and supports them as they adapt long-term."