Ever since non-profit organization Baby Box Canada announced it would be bringing baby boxes to Ontario, many parents have debated whether or not the organization is legitimate.

"Sooo a mom-to-be sent me a link to this today, and I've already seen it popping up in a couple of Facebook groups. It bills itself as a baby box program, like the famous Finnish government program that sends new parents home from the hospital with lots of simple essentials... Except that this is not a government program. There are no clear affiliations at all on site. Sign up, get a box of stuff from 'sponsors and contributors.' There's no information about who those sponsors or contributors are, and nothing about what will be done with your information once they've collected it," noted one Reddit user.

According to its website, the Toronto-based organization will provide boxes to new parents in Ontario, completely free of charge. All parents need to do is sign up. Once more than 5,000 parents registered on the site, the company would begin distributing boxes.

"Looks neat, but I'm torn between wanting to sign up, being suspicious and thinking I should leave my spot open for someone who needs it more," wrote one mom on a BabyCenter forum.

Other parents on the forum commented on the vagueness around what is actually in the boxes. “Contents include clothing, blankets, toys, books and other items of interest,” the FAQ page reads. As well, the site mentions the program, while non-profit, is not run by the government. Instead, it is entirely funded by donations and sponsorships, which go unnamed.

So HuffPost Canada Parents got in touch with Baby Box Canada.

The Founders

Baby Box Canada was founded by Toronto couple Romi and Edward Walker. The Walkers are entrepreneurs who have previously worked on Ming Man, a Chinese Philosophy eLearning platform, and Sanga Yoga, a yoga video series.

"We feel very passionate starting the Baby Box Canada program. Before our baby was born, we were in the same position as most expectant parents are – we were overwhelmed."

After the birth of their first child in 2014, the couple began working to “combine their passion for parenting with the enthusiasm and energy they have always had for their work.” Thus, Baby Box Canada was born.

In an email to HuffPost Canada Parents, the couple said: “We feel very passionate starting the Baby Box Canada program. Before our baby was born, we were in the same position as most expectant parents are – we were overwhelmed. Now all parents-to-be across Ontario will be able to get a box of items they need, and it will arrive at their doorstep! When it will be time to plan for our second, we will definitely be counting on getting one of these boxes for ourselves, too!”

Is It Legitimate?

While Baby Box Canada might seem too good to be true (you’re receiving a box of goods free of charge, after all), it is in fact a legitimate non-profit with its own registration number.

According to the Walkers, most of the public’s confusion over its legitimacy comes from not understanding how the company operates.

"We want to provide our Baby Boxes to all expectant parents in Ontario, not just to those who would qualify for charity."

“A non-profit is simply an organization that operates for a purpose other than profit, meaning that profit is not paid out to the owners or shareholders,” the couple explained. “This is exactly how we are operating.”

The Walkers reassured that any profit the company does make is put back into the organization to keep it alive and running.

While traditional Finnish baby boxes are funded by the government, the Walkers decided not to go that route because they had no need for government funding to get their project started. The organization is currently run by sponsorships and contributors, however, none of them have been announced.

Although the Walkers also had the option of making Baby Box Canada a charity instead of a non-profit, the couple decided against it. “We want to provide our Baby Boxes to all expectant parents in Ontario, not just to those who would qualify for charity,” they said.

The Baby Box Company, which supplied baby boxes to the Alberta program, previously had suspicions regarding the Ontario site. As a result, they got in contact with the organization to confirm its legitimacy.