35th Anniversary Dinner & Awards Night a great success! 

Our sold-out 35th Anniversary Dinner and Awards Night was a tremendous success! On May 29th the Health Partners International Canada community came together to reflect on 35 years of delivering health and hope to the world’s most vulnerable. Many of our treasured partners and supporters attending were astonished to hear of the scale and scope of our work. Since 1990 our small but mighty team at Health Partners International Canada has delivered over $735 million worth of essential medicines to 130 countries; enabling more than 35 million vulnerable people to access life-transforming healthcare and hope for a brighter future.

This incredible achievement has been made possible because of the generosity of our exceptional Canadian pharmaceutical partners. Not only do they donate the essential medicines that backstop our mission, but many of their dedicated employees donate their time and energy to help us pack these precious healthcare supplies into our humanitarian medical kits. Together with our numerous community organizations, individual donors and outstanding staff our HPIC family is a testament to the power of a collective effort in making a difference.

2025 Partner of the Year: IVC Vita Health Products
2025 Volunteer of the Year: Mully Children’s Family Canada

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