Squash Ontario is a not-for-profit that relies on the support of donors to enable sport growth and athlete development programs that wouldn’t operate at all without it. All donations made to the Lee Hanebury Junior Squash Fund will receive a tax receipt.
Our plans to grow the sport and invest in junior squash are only possible with the support of the Ontario squash community. The Ontario squash community is truly one of a kind and we thank everyone who wishes to contribute to growing this amazing game.
In addition to our donation portal, three different programs are available whereby your participation will directly support Squash Ontario’s growth initiatives. Have a look below!
1. Tru Earth zero-waste cleaning products. With any purchase, Squash Ontario received 20% of the total sales! Check out their many different products at THIS LINK HERE.
2. Discover discounted Home & Auto Insurance Rates through NFP, an Aon Company. NFP, an Aon Company, has previously supported Squash Ontario members with a 15% home and auto insurance discount. We are excited to share that they will officially partner with Squash Ontario in the 2024-2025 season as a Corporate Partner and Presenting Sponsor of the 2024 Ontario Championships. This partnership will continue to offer the 15% home and auto insurance discount to Squash Ontario members and in exchange they will be supporting our events and contributing to our Lee Hanebury Junior Squash Fund. To learn more about the discount program, please visit our Membership webpage. Get started with a quote today!
Call from Ontario - 1-877-337-9203
Email us - NFPCangroup@nfp.ca
3. Blyth Academy Online, a leading provider of Ontario Secondary School Diploma education for student-athletes, has partnered with Squash Ontario to support the squash community. Through this partnership, any course registration made using the designated Squash Ontario code will result in a donation from Blyth Academy to Squash Ontario at regular intervals. This initiative helps give back to the sport and further strengthen squash programming across the province.