Spread the Joy 
    Of Living 
 

The joy of giving your best!

Spread the Joy Of Living, aims to provide essential support to children and families in need by offering sponsorships for food, hygiene supplies, shelter, and education. Partnering with individuals and organizations, we strive to create a better future for those struggling with poor living conditions, environmental droughts, or economic crises. Your donations help us continue our vital work in supporting communities internationally.

Sponsorships

School and Food

We accept sponsorships to better the lives on the children by giving them basic neccecities which include, food, hygenic supplies, shelter and more. At Spread the Joy of Living, we rely on donations to keep us running and we appreciate everones helping hand.

  • Food Sponsorships

    Allow a child to gain the essentials needed for them to grow. Malnourishment is such a big deal and this is crucial to their lives.

  • School Sponsorships

    We would love every child to get this sponsorship and help them gain knowledge and help build their futures.

Our Partners

We are proud to have partnered up with these incredible Companies. They all stand out for having such a great impact in Canada and within so many communities.

Perkopolis

They are a company who provides corporate rewards and discounts to a bunch of cool stuff, such as travel, spas, adventure trips and so much more!


Founders

Aaron Gagnon

He is one of the co-Founders and President of Spread the Joy of Living. He dedicates his time into moving the Organization forward. With his law enforcement background and multi million dollar contract property management skills, Mr. Gagnon goes above and beyond to ensure the Organization stays professional and accountable. 

Angele Drisdelle

Mrs. Drisdelle is one of the co-Founders and Vice-President for Spread the Joy of Living. She is the face of the Organization as she has led the Joy of Living Orphanage in Haiti for over 10 years. Angele has the biggest heart and is full of compassion as she went through the struggles of living in Haiti and taking care of the sick children.