Donate

How can you donate to Hobbitstee?

How can you donate to Hobbitstee? To donate online CLICK HERE!

E-transfers may be send to chantal@hobbitstee.com

Cheques may be send to:

Hobbitstee Wildlife Refuge, 107 Brooklin road, Nanticoke ON N0A 1L0


Otherways to donate:

Stocks and Securities

There are significant tax advantages to donating your stocks or shares directly to Hobbitstee Wildlife Refuge. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds or futures that you donate to Hobbitstee Wildlife Refuge will eliminate your capital gains taxes.

How it works: When you sell securities, tax must be paid on 50% of capital gains—the amount that your stock has increased since its purchase. Upon transfer to Hobbitstee Wildlife Refuge, you will receive a tax receipt for the full market value of your donation, as well as exemption from taxation of your capital gains.

Have your broker or bank contact Chantal at 519 587 2980 or chantal@hobbitstee.com

Matching gifts and employee funds

Many companies will match donations their employees make to registered charities. Some will even match donations made by retirees or spouses of employees! Contact your human resources department to find out if your company has a matching gifts program.

Corporate and foundation giving

Demonstrate your company or foundation’s support for wildlife and the environment! In recognition of your partnership, your organization will get:

Public recognition opportunities, including promotion in newsletters, social media channels, website, donor wall, literature, at events, in the media, or other custom-tailored opportunities appropriate for your support

A charitable tax receipt will be issued for your philanthropic gift.

Contact Chantal at 519 587 2980 or chantal@hobbitstee.com for more information


Another great way to help is to donate items of our WISHLIST

All donations go towards the wildlife in our care and each and every donation is very much appreciated.

We have assisted over 0 Sick and Injured Wild Animals in Ontario

Wildlife in distress

For information on what to do if you found a sick or injured wild animal

Wildlife in Distress

Orphaned Wildlife

For information on what to do if you think you have found an on orphaned wild animal

Orphaned Wildlife