Your support helps build bright futures for neurodiverse children and their families.

Early intervention helps reduce the long term impacts of developmental delays. We’re dedicated to providing accessible, comprehensive early intervention support as early as possible - even before children are eligible for government funding. Contributions from donors like you helps ensure access to therapeutic programs during the critical first five years of childhood development, giving children the best possible start.

More Ways to Give

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    Step up for children and families by becoming a monthly donor.

    Recurring donations build sustainability, help our team dream bigger, and ensure we can provide the best possible supports in our programs. Make your commitment, today.

  • Access matching donations through your workplace.

    Corporations and small businesses alike are engaging their employees by supporting the causes important to them. Platforms such as Benevity enable companies to match personal donations made to Step by Step Early Intervention Society. Determine if your employer has a matching program in place that will increase the impact of your donation and proceed accordingly.

  • Commit your community-minded business to becoming a valued partner.

    Simply make an online charitable donation, or reach out if you’d like to discuss other opportunities.

  • Host a grassroots fundraiser of your own.

    Friends, family and passionate advocates have encouraged donations to Step by Step in support of their milestones, special occasions and physical endeavours. Let us know what you’re planning.

  • Donate securities or mutual funds and receive tax benefits.

    When assets like stocks, bonds, or other investments are donated directly to a charity, capital gains tax does not apply and the donor receives a charitable tax receipt for the market value at the time of the transfer. Learn more about gifts of securities here.

  • Include Step by Step Early Intervention Society in your estate planning.

    Designating a charitable gift in a will provides a meaningful opportunity to leave a legacy for neurodiverse children and their families. Learn more about charitable estate gifts here.