Building Health That Lasts

Across the world, the poorest communities face the gravest health threats and too often have the fewest options for care. Partners In health works hand in hand with local governments and communities to deliver high-quality health care and strengthen the systems that make it possible.

We train nurses and doctors.
We build clinics that don’t close when the headlines fade.
We provide medicines, equipment, and social support that help people recover, rebuild, and live with dignity.

Your donation today helps save lives now and builds the foundation for stronger health systems tomorrow.

Step up with us — because lasting change begins with the care we build today.

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“Medicine should be viewed as social justice work in a world that is so sick and so riven by inequities.” - Dr. Paul Farmer, PIH cofounder.

  • Collaboration
    37
    years of uninterrupted care, building health systems that last.
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    1.5M+
    patients reached annually through PIH-supported programs.
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    11
    countries clinics and hospitals strengthened.

About Partners In Health Canada

Partners In Health Canada (PIHC) is a registered Canadian charity (Charitable Registration No. 80367 0660 RR0001) dedicated to advancing health equity by supporting the delivery of high-quality health care in some of the world’s poorest communities.

Working in close partnership with local governments and sister PIH organizations in 11 countries, PIH strengthens public health systems — training medical staff, building and equipping clinics and hospitals, and ensuring that medicines and supplies reach those who need them most.

Our model of long-term accompaniment ensures that care continues long after emergencies fade from the headlines.

Our Greatest Need

Your gift gives PIH teams the ability to act quickly and stay for the long term. It helps us:

  • Keeping clinics open when emergencies strike or supply chains falter.
  • Supporting doctors, nurses, and community health workers with training, salaries, and essential tools.
  • Delivering medicine and diagnostics where distance, cost, or crisis would otherwise make care unreachable.
  • Strengthening public health systems so that governments can provide consistent, dignified care long after the headlines fade.

When you give today, you help ensure that care is there for everyone who needs it.