Building a Permanent Intergenerational Campus for Belonging
Welcome Friend Association is creating a year-round, affirming home where 2SLGBTQ+ youth build confidence and leadership, 2SLGBTQ+ elders find connection and legacy, and both generations come together through intentional shared spaces that reduce isolation and strengthen community.
Youth Belonging & Leadership
Ages 13–29 • prevention • confidence • community
Shared Commons
Story circles • mentorship • shared meals • belonging
Elder Connection & Legacy
Ages 55+ • reduced isolation • dignity • purpose
Designed for flexible use. Youth and elder pathways can run independently, and come together when it is purposeful, supported, and safe.
This is more than a camp site. It is belonging infrastructure built for prevention, resilience, and intergenerational care.
The Build rolls out in phases. Each phase moves forward as funding is secured. Partners can support a phase, a specific facility, or in-kind contributions.
Illustrative Site Context
The image below represents one of several rural properties currently under assessment. Final site selection will be confirmed through due diligence (access, environmental review, servicing, and community fit).
We’re sharing this as a visual reference for the type of land we are evaluating to support year-round, accessible, affirming programming.
The Need: Two Pillars, One Shared Challenge
Across Canada, 2SLGBTQ+ people can face isolation at both ends of the lifespan. Geography, stigma, and limited access to affirming spaces can make it worse. The Build Project responds with a permanent campus designed around two equal pillars and one intentional bridge.
- Youth (13–29): higher risk of anxiety, depression, and suicide when safe, affirming community is unavailable, especially in rural and northern regions where acceptance and services can be limited.
- Elders (55+): increased isolation, loss of chosen family, and fear of having to re-closet in traditional aging or care settings.
- The bridge: with care and facilitation, youth gain hope and role models, and elders regain purpose, voice, and belonging.
A permanent home makes belonging something people can count on, across the lifespan.
Evidence: The Need for Belonging is Year-Round
In 2021, Welcome Friend Association undertook a focused community study on 2SLGBTQ+ seniors to understand barriers, risks, and what would make connection possible, especially in Northern Ontario.
of 2SLGBTQ+ seniors report feeling socially isolated.
are interested in participating in 2SLGBTQ+ senior programs, clubs, or activities.
want to learn more about inclusive retirement community options and supports.
A permanent home turns “one good week” into ongoing connection for youth, elders, and the community that supports them.
Why Intergenerational Connection Works
The Build supports two parallel pathways: youth belonging and elder connection. It also includes shared commons that create meaningful intergenerational exchange when appropriate and supported.
- Youth gain: role models, confidence, leadership, and a credible sense of “I can have a future.”
- Elders gain: community, purpose, and spaces where their stories and identities are honoured.
- Both gain: reduced isolation, increased resilience, and a stronger network of care.
This is reciprocal care. Everyone belongs, everyone contributes, and everyone grows.
Phasing Plan and Budget Snapshot
Phase 1: Land + Essential Site Work
- Land acquisition
- Site servicing and road upgrades (enabling works)
Phase 2: Shared Commons + Washrooms/Septic
- Dining hall / program hall (shared commons)
- Washroom & shower building + septic system
Phase 3: Cabins + Wellness + Green Infrastructure
- Phase 2 cabins + wellness centre
- Solar / green infrastructure
Investment Snapshot (Capital Build Plan)
We have a contractor prepared to lead the build. To deliver the project responsibly, Welcome Friend Association must also fund owner-side administration, compliance, and partner stewardship. This keeps governance strong, reporting clear, and coordination steady.
How this number is used
- Site enabling work (access, servicing, and safety requirements)
- Code-compliant washrooms/showers and septic infrastructure
- Shared commons (dining/program hall) that supports intergenerational connection
- Cabins + wellness capacity expansion for year-round use
- Green infrastructure to reduce long-term operating costs
Partnership Options
We’ll match your investment to a phase, a milestone, and a clear story of impact focused on youth belonging, elder connection, and shared intergenerational commons.
Anchor Partner
Lead a phase or a core facility such as the shared commons, program hall, or accessible cabins. This kind of support also helps unlock matching funds.
Lead giftNamingMajor recognitionMajor Gifts
Fund a tangible build element with lasting impact for youth and/or elders.
CabinGathering HallAccessibilityMulti-Year Corporate
Align CSR and DEI goals with rural access, belonging, and wellbeing across generations.
2–3 yearsEmployee givingReportingIn-Kind + Pro Bono
Materials, trades, engineering, design, and project expertise that can accelerate the build timeline.
TradesMaterialsServicesHelp Build a Place Where Generations Belong
Your support creates a future where queer youth are affirmed, elders are honoured, and connection is permanent. If you are ready to fund a phase, a facility, or an in-kind contribution, we will align it with a clear and measurable outcome.
Together, we can build a home for belonging that lasts.