Introducing The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund Photo
Who We Are
PWRDF’s Vision and Mission “A truly just, healthy and peaceful world.”
PWRDF’s History
Relief and Refugees
From PWRF to PWRDF
PWRDF’s Work Today
Emergencies
The Haiti Earthquake
Refugees Photo
50 Refugees
Where We Work
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CoCoSI (Committee Against AIDS)
Seed Banks in Bangladesh
Public Engagement
Regional Gatherings Photo
justgeneration.ca Photo
Building Youth Leadership Photo
PWRDF’s Wider Collaborations
How PWRDF is Governed
PWRDF’s Staff Team Group photo
Where the money goes to Pie Chart showing 10-year averages
A Word from the PWRDF President and Executive Director “Our work is not just about changing the lives of others. It is also about changing our own. Whether you are a member of a development partner organization, an Anglican in Canada or an employee or volunteer of PWRDF, getting involved is an opportunity for transformation—because of what you give, and also because of what you receive in return.” That’s what PWRDF understands about its work. Our vision is a truly just, healthy and peaceful world. From a first response to the Springhill mining disaster in 1958 and famine in India in 1959, PWRDF has been an instrument of faith and action. PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to communities around the world in dynamic partnerships to advance development, to respond to emergencies, to assist refugees, and to act for positive change. We have learned from partners more than we can ask, imagine or tell--about equality, mutual decision-making, care for the environment and solidarity with the oppressed. These are the values that guide our work and which we seek in partnerships. We invite you to join us in this movement for justice, health and peace.
Thank you, Merci, Gracias, Obrigado… Photo