2025 NL Forest Fires Recovery Fund

Helping Communities Rebuild and Recover

Supporters & Progress

Every contribution — big or small — helps Newfoundland & Labrador communities recover and rebuild after the wildfires.

Funds Raised

Thanks to your generosity, we’ve raised over $67,000. Together, we’re building hope and resilience.

Corporate & Community Donors

Thank you to these companies, organizations, and teams for standing with communities impacted by forest fires.

Thank you so much to ExxonMobil Canada for their generous donation of $50,000 to support the NL Forest Fires Recovery Fund.

Your care and commitment are helping communities impacted by wildfires to recover, rebuild, and build resilience for the future. Every contribution counts.

  • Hospitality NL Staff

  • Canada Games Female Baseball – Team PEI

  • Team PEI Male Box Lacrosse

Individual Donors

Thank you to the many individuals and families who have generously contributed.

  • Nicole Dawe

  • Molly Jestin

  • Ayon Shahed

  • Jo-Anne Saunders

  • Yuanzhen Qu

  • Linda Mulley

  • Abhi Kantamneni

  • Joanne and Jamel Knight

  • John Sullivan

  • Renee Finlayson

  • Mellyssa Vey

  • Sheilagh O’Leary

  • Barbara Frampton

  • Janice Davidge

You can join this growing community of supporters. Every donation brings us closer to recovery.

All donations are being stewarded by the Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador (CFNL), a registered Canadian charity (BN: 853376531RR0001), with oversight from our partners: the Community Sector Council of Newfoundland and Labrador (CSCNL), Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador, and United Way of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Thank You for Your Support
Your generous donation will help rebuild communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. We are grateful for your generosity during this critical time, as we work together to restore what was lost.

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