Getting involved
Special Episode: Introducing Barbara Grantham
In this special episode of 15 Minutes to Change the World, we welcome Barbara Grantham to the CARE Canada team, as President & CEO. Barbara gives us some insight into her background and expertise, what led her to CARE and what inspires her most about the work we do.
Read MoreLooking back on March
For CARE, March is a time to celebrate, to inspire each other on to greater things, to paint a more vivid picture of how we would all benefit from a world more equal.
Read MoreDonate now to help fight COVID-19
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affects us all. It will have unthinkable consequences in the places CARE is already delivering lifesaving aid—places where health care systems are already weak, and where disaster and conflict have wiped out long-term food supplies. In these communities, there are far too many vulnerable people and too few resources to fight a deadly virus like COVID-19.
Read MoreShe Leads: Gender Equality
We talk with Emily Wiseman, CARE Canada’s Senior Gender Advisor about the importance of gender empowerment and equality and why we need to keep pushing for more advancements.
Read MoreCARE at the Ottawa Women’s March in photos
CARE joined the fourth annual Ottawa Women’s March to show solidarity with women and girls in Canada and around the world. Thousands turned out on a gorgeous afternoon to show their support.
Read MoreClimate Change Puts Women and Girls at a Disadvantage
The poorest 1 billion people—the majority of which are women and girls—are responsible for just 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. And yet, when conflict or disaster strikes, women and girls disproportionately face displacement, family separation, and the continual risk of violence.
Read MoreCARE Canada cancels public Walk In Her Shoes gathering on International Women’s Day in favour of a virtual event
Walk In Her Shoes public gathering on international women’s day cancelled in favour of a virtual event.
Read MoreShe Leads: Women in Leadership
We talk with Heather Barnabe, CEO of G(irls)20 about the importance of providing opportunities for women in leadership roles and the impact it has on our communities.
Read MoreArt contest: Make #March4Women
Are you a creative-type? We want to see women’s leadership depicted through art throughout the month of March as part of our #March4Women campaign! Your work will be featured on our social media platform and you could win a great prize!
Read MoreTogether we can make March for women
CARE Canada’s President and CEO (Interim) Mara O’Brien James shares CARE’s March4Women campaign to take action for a more equal world. Whether you march or walk or share your voice, you can ensure that the month of March is for women.
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