“Please note for donations of $20.00 or more, a tax receipt will automatically be issued and emailed to you.  YSB Foundation Charitable number # 84053 4853 RR0001.”

9th Annual SoxBox Campaign to Collect NEW Pairs of SOCKS for Those Forced to Live in Shelters..

Presented by: Langar for Hunger
Through December 30, 2024

Since 2016, over 40,000 pairs of new socks have been collected through the SoxBox Campaign. They have been donated to over 10 shelters in Ottawa, Toronto and various parts of Canada.

We are thrilled to be partnering with the Youth Services Bureau again this year.

The motto of the U Foundation is “Service to others is the key to improving our own mental health while building a caring community”.

100% of the donation will go to the Youth Service Bureau.

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Or email us at UFoundation@Outlook.com

SoxBox is just one of the many initiatives of the UFoundation.

Our friends from Langar for Hunger came by with the wrap up of their 2020 Sox Box campaign, providing dozens of new socks for youth in our shelters.

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Milo's Story

Every year when I was little, I’d think “this will be the year that everything will be okay”. And every year, I’d be crushed. By the time I was 18 I couldn’t take my dad’s drinking or my mom’s crying anymore, so I packed a knapsack with the warmest clothes I had and I left. It was freezing cold, and I was alone…but I was free.

The next few months were rough and at times very scary. I spent nights in parks, doorways and even under bridges all with just an old sleeping bag a friend had given me. One night it was so cold that I walked until the sun came up, afraid that I would freeze to death if I slept.

It took me awhile to get over the embarrassment to start asking people for money. But, it was swallow my pride or stay cold and hungry. After two weeks of doing this I learned about YSB. I didn’t know it then but, in that moment, my life changed for the better. I got connected to YSB’s Young Men’s Emergency Shelter and my first night in the shelter I slept 11 hours. I felt so safe and secure. I remember that moment clearly and I felt so hopeful I now have my own apartment in one of YSB’s long-term housing buildings, am attending college to become a graphic designer, and am working part-time to support myself.

“For the first time I can remember, I’m really excited about my future. Growing up I just thought about getting by one day at a time.” I hope my story conveys just how life changing it was for me to be able to access YSB’s shelter during a really difficult time in my life. The team at YSB supported me every step of the way, and I’m grateful they were by my side. I hope you’ll consider taking the opportunity to transform the life of another young person like me today.

Milo*

*While Milo’s story is real his name has been changed to protect his privacy