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Citizens-Care.org Empowers Communities to Help through Giving Circles

We like to recognize other organizations in the micro philanthropy sector that share the same mission and vision as MicroGiving.

Citizens Care is a Canadian based non-profit that unites giving circles dedicated to assisting people in need in the lower Mainland of British Columbia.

Citizens Care Giving Circle
Individuals help by pooling resources and donating to those locally in need of assistance along with providing referrals of people in need within their community. Citizens-Care.org provides an efficient way for communities in Canada to cooperatively select local individuals, families and groups to which they will donate time, funds or other resources.

MicroGiving and Citizens Care share the philosophy that “a small amount can make a big difference”.  Together our mission is to:

  1. Empower more people to help individuals and families in need by providing an easy online platform that assists those who cannot pay for basic goods, needs or services themselves.
  2. Personalize the experience of giving by enabling individuals to give directly to people in need, with no middle man.

If you are a Canadian national in need of assistance, or a Canadian based donor interested in joining a giving circle in your community to support people in need– please visit Citizens-Care.org.

Special thanks to Citizens Care and Ted Caine for reaching out, and for their team’s commitment and compassion to serving people in need.


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2 comments to “Citizens-Care.org Empowers Communities to Help through Giving Circles”

  1. Thank God for This place

  2. That is really neat that you developed an organzation for needy people. I would imagine with the recession; Your probaly really busy right now. People here in Florida are losing jobs, right and left. Our county workers just received thier layoff papers. It all the budget cuts. It really nice of you to take that step to help people.

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