Serving our communities
We serve clients located across Ontario and Toronto, including our immediate neighbourhoods of Leslieville, Riverdale and Riverside. And we give of our time, talent and treasury to support the good work being done by myriad community groups.
We currently support the following organizations:
East York Baseball Association - We are enthusiastic baseball fans and we sponsor two local youth baseball teams, the Mills Mashers through our local baseball EY association
Women Creating Legacy in Insurance Scholarship Fund - as a tribute to the founder of our firm, Christie McKechnie, we partnered with Aviva Canada and the Ivey Academy to create a scholarship that focuses on inspiring and advancing women leaders in the insurance sector.
WoodGreen Community Services is one of Toronto’s largest social service agencies serving close to 40,000 people each year with more than 75+ integrated programs and wrap-around services delivered from 40 service locations that work to enhance self-sufficiency, promote wellbeing and reduce poverty through innovative solutions to critical social needs. The Mills Team has provided Winter Warmth kits for vulnerable seniors and also hosted several food drives for WoodGreen Community Service.
Autism Ontario works to help all autistic individuals and families in their communities have access to meaningful supports, information, and connections so they are equitably and seamlessly supported across their life course.
Out Of The Cold is an interfaith program that strives to respond in a meaningful way to the basic physical needs of shelter, food and warm clothing for the less fortunate members of our society – as well as to respond to the deeply human needs of compassion, dignity and feelings of self-worth. The Team at Mills Brokers shops for groceries and gathers a few Saturdays in the winter in the kitchen at a local church to prepare more than 100 hot and nutritious meals to be distributed through volunteers with the Out of the Cold program to some of Toronto’s homeless and food insecure community members.