At London Community Foundation, we help you weave your deepest values into a unique legacy that creates lasting change. Your legacy isn’t just what you leave behind – it’s what you make possible.
For over seven decades, we have provided highly personalized service to support and enhance estate planning. We can help transform good intentions into extraordinary outcomes.
We work alongside your legal and financial advisors to make the process seamless. You can contribute cash, securities, life insurance, or other assets – all with significant tax advantages for your estate. One line in your will, one receipt for your executor, and we will manage your charitable giving, both immediate and long-term, while creating an endowment that will provide consistent, sustainable annual support to the causes most important to you.

Wayne and Brenda Page, whose bequest established the Wayne and Brenda Page Fund at London Community Foundation.
“We were relatively fortunate that our parents were willing to have frank conversations about estate planning. I wish more families talked about legacies and the options that are available to support causes they are passionate about, even after they have passed on.”
– Brenda Rennie, Wayne Page’s Daughter.
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When leaving a legacy gift to London Community Foundation, you have options for how it makes an impact. Whichever gift option you choose, your gift will support the causes you cherish most.
- Support an Existing Fund: If you already have a fund with London Community Foundation, or you wish to leave a gift to a fund established by a family member or friend, you can bequest your gift to the fund and support it’s established granting priorities. Including your Fund in your Will provides significant tax benefits while deepening your philanthropic legacy and furthering your lasting community impact.
- Create a New Fund: Your legacy gift can establish your own fund , supporting charities of your choice forever, or having its priorities managed by your named successors.
- Support the Community Fund: You can make a bequest to the Foundation’s Community Found, which grants to high-impact and transformational projects, decided on by the Foundation’s volunteer Grants Committee.
Your gift can span generations. We will help you develop a succession plan – embedded in your donor agreement and modifiable at any time – that ensures your philanthropic vision continues. You might name family members or trusted friends as successors or, choose to let the Foundation carry forward your mission on your behalf.
We will work with you and your lawyer to include some simple language in your will. We can also work with you and your financial advisor to determine what kind of gifts and structure of fund will be best for you and your heirs and executors. No matter the size or type of your gift, we’ll guide you through every step with care and expertise.
Lorraine Ivey Shuttleworth Society

We’re honoured to welcome legacy donors into the Lorraine Ivey Shuttleworth Society, celebrating those with the vision to invest in their community’s future. Lorraine was a generous philanthropist who embodied the spirit of building community. In her life, she made significant contributions to many organizations, particularly in the fields of education and health. It is thanks to her generous legacy and forward-thinking approach that London Community Foundation is the organization it is today.
Named in her honour, the Lorraine Ivey Shuttleworth Society recognizes donors who have made a bequest or a gift of life insurance to the Foundation, honouring their foresight and generosity.
Alexander Fetterly and Michelle Hall
Alfred DePew
Amy Lee and Paul Cavanagh
Andra and Patrick O’Neill
Andrew Muchan
Andrew Young
Ann McColl Lindsay and David Lindsay
Anne and William* Tew
Anne Rasmussen
Arthur and Laurie Smith
Aurelia Hernandez
Barbara and Paul Hogan
Beth and David Girvan
Bryan Gloyd and Clark Bryan
Byron Corner and Pat Robertson-Corner
C. & J. Wright
David A. & Eleanor E.* Morrison
David Heath Foundation
Donna and Al* Gleeson
Donna and Bob Bourne
Donna and Glen Sifton
Douglas Grant
Dr. Eleanor Huang and Dr. Jack* Jung
Evelyn J. Milner
Fred Lamport
George and Ingrid* Hope
Gordon Sellery
Harvey and Pat Burton
Irene and Keith Muchan
Jan Devereux and George* VanOstrand
Jan Pryde
Jean and Stanley* Davies
Jim Sutherland
Joe Varkey
John and Shari McNeill
John William Fansher
Karen and James Moffat
Keith and Lynn Watson
Kevin and Gayle Wilkie
Kobe Kwabena Adu-Poku
Larry G. Myny
Laurel Hardgrove
Linda and Philip Hooper
Linda Lustins and Rick Phillips
Lisa Rae Philpott
Lloyd and Julia* McNaughton
Lucille and Norton* Wolf
Manisha Jindal
Margaret A. Kirk
Margi and John Nash
Marlene Koehler
Mary Margaret and Gary Koreen
Mildred and J. Paul* Cutsey
Moira Burke and Larry Brennan
Murray and Lynda Faulkner
Murray Hunter
Nancy and Gerald* Wright
Nancy Houghton-Larue and Robert Larue
Nicholas Vrbos
Norma Stokes
Rachna Jindal
Robert Siskind
Roland Vishnu
Ronald* and Helen Hinton
Rudy Kotar
Sharon Kennedy
Sherry and Brad Geddes
Shirley and Gary* West
Shirley* and Arthur Currie
Stephen A. Hayhurst
Susan and Allan Edwards
Susan and Evan Ralyea
Susan and Larry* Agranove
Susan and Maurice H.* Genest
Susan Bentley
Susan Carrothers
Susan Wetmore
Suzanne McDonald
Terry and Mark R. Wilson
The estates of Sue and Tom* Allan
Tom J. Dobie
Trish Lee and Al MacKinnon
Vic Jindal
Victoria and Gord Drimmie
Wayne P. MacDonald
* Fondly Remembered
Last updated May 20, 2026
