Learn How Your Christmas Gift to KAIROS is Helping Move Justice Forward


Your Donations at Work
Your Donations at Work

When you make a Christmas gift to KAIROS, you strengthen a movement for human rights and ecological justice, one rooted in relationship, courage and collective action. Your support fuels every part of our work: from advancing truth and reconciliation on Turtle Island through the KAIROS Blanket Exercise, to building climate justice advocacy for a livable future, to supporting grassroots women peacebuilders around the world and standing in solidarity with our migrant neighbours across Canada. 

Your Christmas gift to KAIROS builds a stronger path toward truth and reconciliation.  

Your Christmas gift helps launch a renewed, Indigenous-led KAIROS Blanket Exercise, guided by an Indigenous Advisory Circle. This strengthened model centres Indigenous leadership, deepens community relationships and ensures the KBE remains a transformative learning experience grounded in truth, respect and accountability. Because of you, thousands of people across Canada are engaging more deeply with the history and ongoing realities of colonialism—and are being invited into responsibility, action and repair. 

KAIROS delegates, women, Indigenous and youth leaders unite for climate justice at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) in Brazil. Photo: KAIROS, 2025. 

Your support creates spaces for learning, solidarity and bold collective action. 

Bridging Movements for Climate Justice and Peace 

Your generosity is building powerful bridges between Indigenous land defenders on Turtle Island and women peacebuilders globally. As climate pressures intensify, Indigenous women and youth continue to safeguard territories, uphold traditional knowledge and lead just climate solutions rooted in community. These connections, grounded in reciprocity and shared purpose, are strengthening movements for peace, justice and ecological care across borders. 
 

“We are living the same collective story — a story of protecting land, protecting water and fighting for the right to live in relationship with Mother Earth, not just taking from her.” Brandi Bilodeau, KAIROS Indigenous Rights Coordinator 
 
Brandi—along with six KAIROS delegates, including Indigenous Peoples, youth and community peacebuilders from around the world—attended COP30 carrying the wisdom of communities closest to ecological and social harm and urging leaders to choose policies grounded in care for the Earth and each other. 

With KAIROS’ help, a first-year university student attended the G7 Jubilee Forum. She volunteered in media production, contributed artwork and shared that the experience was “one of the top five events of my life.”

Your Christmas Gift to KAIROS Lifts Voices for a Just Transition!

KAIROS convened dialogues that brought together Indigenous leaders, labour organizers, youth, environmental justice advocates and frontline community organizers to share their lived experiences of navigating the realities of climate change and shifting energy economies. These conversations are more than discussions. They are helping shape national advocacy. Together, we are helping shift the national conversation from political avoidance to community-driven solutions for climate-safe jobs, resilient communities and transition policies that uphold Indigenous and human rights. 

Your generosity helped power the G7 Jubilee People’s Forum last June, strengthening a growing global movement to cancel unjust and unsustainable global debt. 

Partners from Palestine, Kenya, and Peru shared stories of how global debt traps their communities, limiting access to healthcare, education and basic services. Inspired by this gathering, American allies launched the Proclaim Jubilee! initiative—and in Canada, momentum helped mobilize over 56,000 petition signatures urging world leaders to cancel unjust and unpayable global debt and trained over 100 people to take the Turn Debt into Hope campaign to the next level.  

Would you consider a donation of $150, $100 or any amount you choose to support our shared work for human rights and ecological justice?  


Filed in: Calls To Action, Ecological Justice, Gender Justice, Human Rights, Migrant Justice

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