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Women’s Health Collective Canada is proud to once again partner with Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™ in support of women’s health research this holiday season. 

From now until December 28, Shoppers Drug Mart® customers will have the option to contribute to Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™ in-store at self check-out or on-line at shoppersfoundation.ca. This is the third year of the partnership which has raised more than $1.3 million to date! 

WHCC is grateful to our partners at Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™ for their continued investment in women’s health and championing of this issue. Together we are working to positively change the course of women’s health forever by supporting groundbreaking research. 

“To make meaningful change for women’s health, we must continue to deepen our understanding of their unique health needs,” said Paulette Minard, Director, Community Investment, Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™. “Amazing progress is being made but there is still a need for high-quality research on women’s health issues. That’s why partnerships like ours with Women’s Health Collective Canada are essential to driving solutions and improving health outcomes for women.”

“WHCC was founded on the understanding that partnership, collaboration and unified action are essential for making real change,” said Sharlene Rutherford, President and CEO, Alberta Women’s Health Foundation. “Our partners at Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™ have been on this journey with us for three years and we are so proud to be collaborating once again, as we work together toward our shared vision for a healthier, better future for women in Canada and beyond.”

To stay updated on this and other partnerships please visit the Women’s Health Collective Canada website at www.whcc.ca and follow Shoppers Drug Mart® social media channels.

About Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™

Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health™ – the charitable arm of Shoppers Drug Mart® – is committed to helping Canadian women lead healthier lives, by making care more equitable and accessible. The Foundation will invest $50M by 2026 to address some of the most pressing health inequities facing women, including lack of representation in health research, barriers to accessing mental healthcare, and the urgent consequences women disproportionately face due to poverty and domestic violence. Learn more at shoppersfoundation.ca.

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