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Public servants and retirees can support HealthPartners, United Way Centraide or any other registered Canadian charity you choose. | Public servants and retirees can support HealthPartners, United Way Centraide or any other registered Canadian charity you choose. | ||
− | === Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)<sup>2</sup>=== | + | === Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign=== |
The Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign is part of the national [https://youtu.be/iVfdD_sifIo?si=NWGY80IUgQM9AIB_ (GCWCC)] and provides Health Canada employees a variety of opportunities to give back and support our communities. It is truly an extension of what we do as public servants - improving the lives of Canadians. | The Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign is part of the national [https://youtu.be/iVfdD_sifIo?si=NWGY80IUgQM9AIB_ (GCWCC)] and provides Health Canada employees a variety of opportunities to give back and support our communities. It is truly an extension of what we do as public servants - improving the lives of Canadians. | ||
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The (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign includes Departmental, Branch and Regional Campaign Teams that organize events and activities for Health Canada employees across the country. | The (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign includes Departmental, Branch and Regional Campaign Teams that organize events and activities for Health Canada employees across the country. | ||
− | The 2023 (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign will launch | + | The 2023 (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign will launch in September and conclude in December 2023. |
'''The focus of the 2023 (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign is on:''' | '''The focus of the 2023 (HC)<sup>2</sup> Campaign is on:''' |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 26 July 2023
About the Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)2 Campaign (Under Construction)
What is the GCWCC?
The Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign, better known as the GCWCC, is the largest workplace campaign in Canada and it engages federal public service employees and retirees in a combined effort to raise funds and donate time to those in need.
Public servants and retirees can support HealthPartners, United Way Centraide or any other registered Canadian charity you choose.
Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)2 Campaign
The Health Canada Helping Communities (HC)2 Campaign is part of the national (GCWCC) and provides Health Canada employees a variety of opportunities to give back and support our communities. It is truly an extension of what we do as public servants - improving the lives of Canadians.
The (HC)2 Campaign is just one of the many ways that we can help and support those organizations on the frontline as they provide the services that make a difference in the lives of so many Canadians.
Your compassion, enthusiasm and generosity, both in making financial contributions and in volunteering your time, is such an important factor in changing the lives of so many families and individuals in our communities.
The (HC)2 Campaign includes Departmental, Branch and Regional Campaign Teams that organize events and activities for Health Canada employees across the country.
The 2023 (HC)2 Campaign will launch in September and conclude in December 2023.
The focus of the 2023 (HC)2 Campaign is on:
Our theme this year is: Give Hope. Give Kindness.
Find your "Why?"
Find more "Why I Give" and Personal Impact Stories to see just how close to home the Campaign's impact can be.
Stay Connected
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