Wirth Foundation
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A registered charity formed in 2023, the Wirth Foundation removes barriers to mental health access by sponsoring free counselling for individuals unable to afford it—through proceeds from Wirth Hats, events, and fundraising. To date, they've supported thousands of therapy sessions and aim for even greater impact this year.
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David Suzuki Foundation
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Founded in 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation is a national, bilingual non-profit rooted in evidence-based research, education, and policy. Headquartered in Vancouver with offices in Toronto and Montreal, it campaigns to conserve the natural environment and build a sustainable Canada.
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Lifeline
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Australia’s leading suicide prevention charity since 1963, Lifeline provides free, 24-hour crisis support—via phone, online, and in-person—supported by thousands of trained volunteers across dozens of local centres. Their commitment ensures no one faces emotional crisis alone.
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Australian Conservation Foundation
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Founded in 1965, the Australian Conservation Foundation is the nation’s primary environmental advocacy group. With nearly half a million supporters, it uses evidence-based research, policy advocacy, and creative campaigns to protect forests, rivers, wildlife, and communities for current and future generations.
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Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Established in 1974, the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand strives for a society free from discrimination, where well-being and positive mental health are enjoyed by all. Through advocacy, resources, and community engagement—while honoring Māori perspectives—it promotes thriving individuals, whānau, and communities
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Forest & Bird
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Forest & Bird, formally the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, is New Zealand’s leading independent conservation group (established 1923). With over 45 branches, 37 reserves, and 120+ projects, it protects indigenous wildlife and wild places—from land to sea—through advocacy, hands-on conservation, and public connection to te taiao.
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