We are proud to announce that President’s Choice Children’s Charity has once again been named one of Charity Intelligence Canada’s Top 10 Youth Impact Charities, marking the third consecutive year of this honour. This year, we’re also thrilled to be recognized among Canada’s Top 100 Charities—an achievement that underscores our dedication to transparency, measurable impact, and meaningful change.
Charity Intelligence Canada is renowned for its rigorous analysis of charitable organizations, empowering donors with the tools to make informed decisions about their giving. Their evaluation criteria include a focus on measurable results, cost-effectiveness, and the impact of donor dollars. Being included in these prestigious lists highlights the dedication of our entire team and supporters to creating maximum value and meaningful outcomes.
This recognition comes as we continue working toward our goal of feeding one million children annually and empowering Canadian students with the skills to grow and cook their own food. With the support of our founding partner, Loblaw, and their incredible network of vendors, colleagues, and customers, we are helping to tackle the critical issue of food insecurity and empowering children to build healthier futures through the generosity of our donors.
An Angus Reid survey* in 2020 found that 60% of Canadians are doing more homework on charities before they give. Charity Intelligence’s Top 100 list serves as a trusted resource for this research, spotlighting organizations that deliver exceptional results. This year’s list underscores the importance of “giving that does the most good” and shines a light on charities that are driving impactful change in Canada.
We are deeply honoured by this recognition and remain committed to ensuring every dollar makes a meaningful impact. Together, we’re creating a brighter future for Canada’s children.
*Reference: "Philanthropy, Pandemic & Political Scandal: Covid-19 curtails donor giving (estimate from survey responses), WE affair weakens trust in charities, September 17, 2020.