Help Students with Financial Barriers to Learning Every student deserves a chance, and poverty remains a powerful factor in whether a student succeeds in school. Education is the great equalizer for success in life. The Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) provides emergency financial support to students, assistance for schools, and scholarships through donor-directed funding. We are looking for […]
Many people look at their portfolio at this time of year to see if they are achieving their investment goals. For some donors to HLF, that means considering donating stocks and other securities to help students, all while taking advantage of tax benefits. Making a gift of publicly traded securities to Halton Learning Foundation—or in […]
The first time Maya walked into the Zen Room, she just sank quietly into a soft beanbag. She didn’t say a word. For weeks, her teachers noticed the change, as she started pulling away and becoming less active in class. She stopped turning in assignments and started spending lunch alone. “It wasn’t just about grades,” […]
This gift brought some peace back into our lives. When Maria made the brave decision to leave an abusive relationship, she found herself starting over in Halton as a single mother of four. She successfully got her and her kids out, but they were in a new home with little more than courage and hope. […]
Lily started the school year like every other student — excited, ready, and walking through the doors with a brand-new backpack. But a few weeks in, her backpack broke. Her family was already stretched thin, and replacing it just wasn’t possible. So Lily did what many students do when life gets tough: she stayed quiet. […]
September 23, 2025 – Burlington, ON The Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) is proud to announce the launch of the Lesley Mansfield Seeds of Growth Fund. The launch took place at Granite Ridge Golf Club in Milton on Sunday, September 21, where family, friends, and colleagues gathered to honour Lesley’s life and legacy. Lesley Mansfield, retired […]
“There were days I just didn’t want to go to school because I felt… invisible.” For Jasleen, Grade 9 wasn’t just about new classes or making friends — it was about hiding. She avoided gym class, skipped group activities, and always kept her head down. Her teachers thought she was disengaged, but the truth was […]