4. Revolutionizing Donor Transparency: Giving Tuesday 2025
This Giving Tuesday, we invited donors on a journey with real-time tracking showing exactly how donations transform lives over six months.
Our campaign funded four water systems in India and Ghana. In India, Abinayasree—nine months pregnant—walks four hours daily collecting water. In Ghana, twelve-year-old Hamidau misses school fetching water from a dried-up dam.
I've seen this reality in Ghana. Walking alongside women, witnessing them skim brown, muddy water from shallow ponds—water they know isn't safe but have no choice but to use. It's suffering, repeated daily.
Donors will receive milestone updates as they happen, receiving visuals of bore-wells as they are drilled, they’ll see clean water that will now come from taps in their communities and hear directly from community testimonials. This isn't just charity. It's partnership and transparency.
I also made my own donation to support this important initiative.
5. Leading Canada's G7 Education Advocacy Coalition
Children Believe co-led one of the most important advocacy campaigns in our history. As part of a coalition of over 40 organizations, we launched the #YESfor12 campaign.
With funds from Canada's last Summit drying up, millions of education projects were ending. In May, we unveiled our proposal: ensure 12 million more children worldwide can complete 12 years of safe, quality education.
Education is a lifeline. It protects children from violence today while giving them the chance to choose a better life tomorrow. Canada has a proud tradition of peacekeeping—this was our chance for a legacy of peacebuilding.
Having Children Believe at the table, making our voices heard, reminded me that advocacy is about showing up consistently and refusing to let 222 million children be forgotten.