Rise Above Gambling

Rise Above Gambling has received the distinction of the highest level of Accreditation from Imagine Canada’s Standards Program.
Crafted to bolster public trust in the charitable and non-profit sector, the Standards Program represents a pioneering initiative on a national scale.
The Driven by our mission. Inspired by our partners.
expenditures

Treatment facility

62.1%

Educating and Advocating

20%

Banning VIP Programs & Gambling Ads

17.9%

It extends accreditation to charitable organizations and non-profits that can substantiate their proficiency across five fundamental domains:

Board
Governance

Financial Accountability & Transparency

Fundraising

Staff
Management

Volunteer Involvement

Adapting programs to
meet shifting priorities
World Vision is committed to remaining nimble in our
approach and responsive in our partnership with the children,
families and communities we serve. Your gifts
are distributed to achieve maximum effectiveness for
the most vulnerable.

54%

Livelihoods (Food Security, Economic Empowerment, Disaster Risk Reduction)

18%

Health (Nutrition, RMNCAH, Infectious Diseases)

13%

Education (Early Education, Basic Education, Technical and Vocational Education

9%

Child Protection and Participation

Adapting programs to
meet shifting priorities
World Vision is committed to remaining nimble in our
approach and responsive in our partnership with the children,
families and communities we serve. Your gifts
are distributed to achieve maximum effectiveness for
the most vulnerable.

54%

Livelihoods (Food Security, Economic Empowerment, Disaster Risk Reduction)

18%

Health (Nutrition, RMNCAH, Infectious Diseases)

13%

Education (Early Education, Basic Education, Technical and Vocational Education

9%

Child Protection and Participation

Adapting programs to
meet shifting priorities
World Vision is committed to remaining nimble in our
approach and responsive in our partnership with the children,
families and communities we serve. Your gifts
are distributed to achieve maximum effectiveness for
the most vulnerable.

54%

Livelihoods (Food Security, Economic Empowerment, Disaster Risk Reduction)

18%

Health (Nutrition, RMNCAH, Infectious Diseases)

13%

Education (Early Education, Basic Education, Technical and Vocational Education

9%

Child Protection and Participation

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