Where does CARE Canada operate?
CARE Canada is responsible for coordinating the overall efforts of the CARE International network in Chad, Cuba, Indonesia, Kenya, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, as well as managing projects in numerous other countries around the world.
CARE International is a confederation of fourteen CARE National Members, coordinated by the CARE International Secretariat. The Secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland, with offices in New York and in Brussels in order to liaise with the United Nations and the European institutions respectively.
CARE International operates in 104 countries around the world. We run poverty-fighting programmes and deliver life-saving aid in 89 countries. This work is supported by global policy and advocacy work, fundraising, and programme management provided by CARE offices in countries like the USA and the UK.
CARE India Comes into Being
Implementation of the Bihar Technical Support Program to improve maternal, newborn, and child health in the state.
CARE Canada is headquartered in Ottawa but receives support from staff around the world.
We help women and girls in over 100 countries lift themselves and their families out of poverty and out of crisis.
How is care funded? Basically there are two types of care funding for which you may be eligible. These are social care funding which may be granted by your local authority, and healthcare funding which is provided by the NHS.
CARE works in over 100 countries and reaches more than 90 million people around the world through poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid programs.
The UN is headquartered on international territory in New York City, and has other main offices in Geneva, Nairobi, Vienna, and The Hague (home to the International Court of Justice).
This charity's score is 92.64, earning it a 4-Star rating. Donors can "Give with Confidence" to this charity.
What countries does CARE International work in?
- Australia.
- Austria.
- Canada.
- Caucasus.
- Czech Republic.
- Denmark.
- Egypt.
- France.
For more information on donations or bequests, please contact CARE International USA's Constituent Services at info@care.org or call +1-800-422-7385. To get in touch with CARE Members and Country Offices around the world, visit our where we work pages.

Manoj Gopalakrishna - CARE India.
CRY (Child Rights and You)
CRY is India's most trusted NGO that works towards ensuring children's rights. It helps children and provides them protection against child marriage and child labour. From the last 42 years, CRY has impacted the lives of over 3 million children all across 19 states of India.
About CARE Canada: CARE Canada is a 2-star charity. It is financially transparent and has an average results reporting grade.
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Care workers in Canada.
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May 2020 | -9.4 | -12.5 |
July 2020 | -7.6 | -3.6 |
September 2020 | -0.2 | -2.4 |
November 2020 | +0.6 | -2.1 |
How many employees does CARE Canada have? CARE Canada has 51 to 200 employees. Where are CARE Canada headquarters? The headquarters for CARE Canada is in Ottawa.
Our Mission
CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice.
CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice by investing in women and girls. We seek a world of hope, inclusion and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and all people live in dignity and security.
- Victor Thomas - Chair. HILARY M. PEARSON - Vice-Chair. Lisa de Wilde, C.M.
- Salima Ebrahim. Amy Beth Jarek. CINDY KARUGIA.
- Michael Kontak. Dr. Victoria Lee. Susan L. MacLaurin.
- MICHAEL J. MCLAUGHLIN. Sarosh Nanavati. HON. LISA RAITT, P.C.
- Douglas R. Stollery. Dr. David Turpin.
How much money can you have before paying for care?
People with over £23,250 in capital – both savings and investment – will have to pay the full cost of the residential and nursing care home. This sum is known as the capital limit. The capital limit is decided by Government. You can read more about what qualifies as savings and investment throughout this guide.
Unfortunately, there is no “7-year rule” when it comes to paying for care and the Council can go back as far as they wish when investigating deprivation of assets. However, from what you have said, the Council may have failed to apply the correct legal test about deliberate deprivation.
The simple answer to this is no – you cannot be forced to sell your home to pay for care. But many people will have to contribute to the cost of their care in later life or even meet the full cost.
Today, CARE is one of the leading humanitarian international NGOs in Afghanistan fighting poverty and providing life-saving assistance to vulnerable Afghans.
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