champions

we are building a world of empowered citizens and governments that take action - change is possible

Our champions are those individuals that work alongside us as volunteers and as advocates to help us leverage resources, keep momentum, and raise the profile for the policies and the people that need support. Their dedication to raising their voices for a world without extreme poverty inspires us and drives our efforts to continue to make meaningful impact.

champion stories

my hope for polio eradication: Safia’s story 

As a polio survivor, I didn’t just hear that announcement. I felt it. Because to me, this isn’t just about funding. It’s about what that funding makes possible.

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Andre Tinio: TB survivor and #EndTB champion

Andre Tinio is many things: Albertan, social worker, child of Filipino immigrants but, more recently, he’s also felt the grips of tuberculosis (TB) and now advocates for a world where no one else has to experience this disease.

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Priscilla Ama Addo: championing youth health in Ghana and beyond

Priscilla was one of the first youth living with HIV in Ghana to publicly share her status and story to inspire other youth. She now wants young people everywhere to be heard.

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National Volunteer Week tribute to Results volunteers

During this National Volunteer Week, we celebrate Results volunteers. Without you incredible, often unsung heroes, we simply wouldn’t be where we are today.

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more about our champions

volunteers

Our volunteers are hardworking individuals dedicated to ending extreme poverty and are the inspiration that has created Results’ impact for more than 35 years! All across Canada, these empowered individuals volunteer their time and take action to influence Canadian government decision makers to improve policies, create better programs and increase resources to end extreme poverty.

advocates with lived experience

We partner with people from around the world that have overcome infectious diseases, gender discrimination, and economic disparity. They use their life-changing experience to bring awareness to the global systems, systemic inequalities, and behavioural stigmas that prevent people from getting the care and attention that they need to survive and thrive.

donors

As a nonprofit organization that is independent of any government funding, Results Canada relies on the generosity of donors to drive impactful campaigns to improve the health, education, and economic opportunity of those living in extreme poverty. Our donors help provide the resources needed to support our work so that key decision makers take notice and collaborate with us to make an impact and save lives. Become a donor today.

members

Members are individuals who want to actively contribute to and participate in the governance of Results Canada. They play an active role in shaping our strategies, tactics and areas of focus by participating as voting members in Results Canada's AGM and in members meetings, alongside engaging with Results activities throughout the year. Become a member.

decision makers

We collaborate with many federal government decision makers (Members of Parliament (MPs), Ministers, Senators) who are working hard for the best interests of their constituents - those Canadian citizens that live, work and play in their riding - and genuinely care about the issues that are of most concern to them.

These MPs meet and correspond with Results staff and volunteers to listen to the issues that affect people living in poverty, and are supportive about the solutions required that will make the most impact. With them, we create meaningful change within the Canadian government by raising awareness on Parliament Hill, forging global partnerships, and creating networks and connections with other leaders and decision makers.

See all the latest actions with our MPs across Canada here. Read our latest Parliamentarian's Year in review here.

Are you a federal government decision maker that wants to learn more? Contact us.

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Everyday people empowered to generate the political will to end extreme poverty. Change is possible.
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