The scope and impact of the CLAC Foundation continues to grow: three new partners and one new program at an existing partner were approved at the October meeting of the independent CLAC Foundation board of directors.
Read MoreVancouver—On Friday, April 29, the CLAC Foundation was pleased to present the staff of MOSAIC, one of the largest Canadian nonprofits that supports new immigrants, with a cheque representing their $100,000 commitment to the organization’s Migrant Workers Emergency Fund.
Read MoreThe Russian invasion of Ukraine is the biggest humanitarian and refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. The free world is not standing idly by while it happens—and neither is the CLAC Foundation.
Read MoreCLAC is pleased to announce that in the wake of the devastating floods and landslides that have affected communities in British Columbia, the CLAC Foundation is donating $100,000 to the Canadian Red Cross to help with recovery efforts.
Read MoreThe CLAC Foundation, CLAC’s charitable arm, has announced its commitment to donate $100,000 to create an emergency fund for migrant workers in British Columbia through its nonprofit partner MOSAIC.
Read MoreCan a mobile phone game help workers to organize and advocate for their rights? A project in South America has received CLAC Foundation funding to find out.
Read MoreThe CLAC Foundation donated $5,000 in mid-2020 to the Wood Buffalo Food Bank and $36,000 of emergency relief to the CDWP through WOW.
Read MoreThe CLAC Foundation has joined forces with charities and other partners in the charitable sector to support the Canada Cares Campaign, a digital initiative mobilizing citizens to call for the federal government to implement a one-to-one matching funds program.
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