Your Gift Can Transform Lives
Every dollar you give this holiday season brings life-saving health care to those in need, making a lasting impact during this season of giving.
Your Gift Can Transform Lives This Giving Tuesday
Poverty, gender, and location continue to dictate who receives health care. Too many people still face impossible choices between lifesaving treatment and meeting basic needs. Women, children, and those in remote areas remain the most vulnerable.
At Partners In Health, we believe that health is a human right. We help communities where health care is often out of reach. Instead of just providing temporary help, we work side-by-side with communities to build health care systems that last.
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our donors, we’ve met the $150,000 match offered by the Honey & Barry Sherman Legacy Foundation and an anonymous donor. This is a moment to celebrate—but the need doesn’t end here.
Your support still matters. Join us in ensuring health care reaches the most vulnerable.
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94%of maternal deaths occur in low- and lower middle-income countries
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50%of people lack access to essential health care across the globe
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13,400children die every day before reaching their fifth birthday
Why Give to Partners In Health Canada This Holiday Season?
The holiday season is a time for giving, and our supporters have been an integral part of our mission to transform health care access and equity. Here’s how your generosity during this special time of year can create real change:
- Helping Hard-to-Reach Communities: Your holiday gift helps PIH provide essential health care to some of the world’s most underserved areas, closing gaps in care for those who need it most.
- Building Health Systems That Last: Your donation strengthens clinics, equips hospitals, and trains health workers to offer dependable, compassionate care. Together, we can create resilient health systems in communities often lacking them.
- Championing Health Justice: Every dollar helps PIH remove barriers to health care, working against inequalities due to poverty, gender, or location.