Donating $25,000 to honour 25 years of e-Health

So many of the people who come to the e-Health Conference and Tradeshow are working to make things better for Canadians and Canadian healthcare delivery with digital health innovations, incremental improvements, and continuous hard work.
To honour that spirit, e-Health will be donating $25,000 to five regional Canadian charities dedicated to meeting pressing needs in their communities.
How are we doing it? A small portion of each e-Health25 registration fee will be allocated toward the fundraising initiative. e-Health will match the amount raised from registration to top up the total donation to $25,000.
Each of the following organizations will receive a $5,000 donation from e-Health. Learn more about them and their initiatives at the links below.
BC Women’s Health Foundation
BC’s largest non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the full spectrum of women’s and newborn health. BC Women’s Health Foundation ensures women have equitable access to the highest quality healthcare when, where, and how they need it.
Indigenous Wellness Core (Alberta)
Indigenous Wellness Core partners with Indigenous peoples, communities and key stakeholders to provide accessible, culturally appropriate health services for First Nations, Métis and Inuit people in Alberta.
Daily Bread Food Bank (Toronto)
Since 1983, Daily Bread Food Bank has worked to meet emergency needs while advocating for long-term solutions to end poverty with 205 programs across Toronto from a 108,000 sq. ft. distribution hub in Etobicoke, ON. Through Research and Advocacy, we strive for everyone’s right to food, collaborating with stakeholders across the sector for meaningful policy change.
Foundation of Greater Montreal (Montreal)
The Foundation of Greater Montréal (FGM) is a community foundation dedicated to the collective well-being of Greater Montreal. Community foundations are institutions that work to bring people together, and make sure philanthropic funds are managed in a way that meets priority needs identified in their region. Their mission also includes fostering philanthropy, connecting community leaders and being catalysts in the search for innovative and sustainable solutions to the issues facing their communities.
The FGM is committed to serving and listening to its community. In collaboration with its partners, it mobilizes philanthropic resources, disseminates knowledge, sparks initiatives and supports the community, all with a view to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Greater Montreal.
Crossroads for Women – New Brunswick
Since 1981, Crossroads for Women has been empowering and assisting survivors of violence by providing education, resources, emergency shelter, one on one support, and crisis intervention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for South Eastern New Brunswick. Crossroads for Women is the only domestic violence shelter in South-Eastern New Brunswick.