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Support the Sesheme Legacy Fund
The Sesheme Legacy Fund has been established to ensure that our community has a strong and lasting foundation to support the health, wellness, and empowerment of Black women, children, and seniors.
By contributing to the Legacy Fund, you are helping to sustain programs that:
• Nurture mental health and overall wellness.
• Expand access to preventative health care and nutrition.
• Foster intergenerational mentorship and early childhood learning.
• Empower families through financial literacy and economic opportunities.
• Advocate for systemic changes that remove barriers to well-being.
How to Give
Your donation to the Sesheme Legacy Fund is managed and receipted by the Toronto Foundation. You can make your gift in the following ways:
Wire or Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
• Beneficiary: Toronto Foundation
• Account Number: 10202-5467202
• Bank Institution: Toronto Dominion Bank (TD), Institute #: 004
• Swift BIC: TDOMCATTTOR
• Bank Address: 55 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5K 1A2
• Beneficiary Address: 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 1603, Toronto, ON M4W 3H1
When completing your transfer, please ensure you include:
• Your full name and address
• The fund name: Sesheme Legacy Fund
• Wire reference number
• Donation amount and date
Next Step: Please forward the completed transfer form to info@torontofoundation.ca so that your donation can be processed and receipted correctly.
Every Contribution Builds a Legacy
Whether you choose a one-time gift or set up recurring support, your generosity strengthens Sesheme’s ability to serve and to create a legacy of resilience, opportunity, and community well-being.

We believe all women can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.
Our Mission
To build economic and inclusive connections for black women and their families by providing meaningful relationships and culturally integrated experiences.


Our Vision
To be an accelerator for black women and their families on securing their path to personal, collective and economic wellbeing.







