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Charitable Commitment

At Rubin Thomlinson LLP, we believe it is our duty to contribute to the community in which we’re privileged to live and work.

We support three charitable organizations that greatly enhance the well-being of our city, our province and our country:

  • The Canadian Women's Foundation
    As the only national foundation dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls, the CWF is relentless in its efforts to stop violence against women and build economic independence for women and their children. We are proud to be a member of the CWF 100, a commitment that speaks to our shared belief in the importance of creating lasting economic and social change by ending violence against women, lifting low income women out of poverty, and building resiliency in girls.
  • Frontier College
    An organization comprised largely of volunteers that actively promotes literacy across Canada. We too believe that literacy is more than the ability to read and write; it's an essential skill in navigating this complex and challenging world.
  • Free the Children
    Founded by international child rights activist Craig Kielburger, Free The Children is the largest network of children helping children through education in the world, with more than one million youth involved in innovative education and development programs in 45 countries. Their mission is to free young people from the idea that they are powerless to bring about positive social change, and encourage them to act now to improve the lives of young people everywhere.
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