Double your impact today.

2X MATCH:

Pave the way forward for young people with disabilities

Right now, your gift goes twice as far to help people with disabilities build confidence, develop skills they need to succeed, and create pathways to financial independence through March of Dimes Canada’s (MODC’s) employability programs like Paving the Path to Work.

Thanks to a special matching donation from iA Financial Group, every dollar you give will be matched 2X, up to $75,000! That means twice the impact to help young people like Devan and Cameron turn their dreams of employment into reality.

But time is running out!

Give today before this matching opportunity ends on April 18, 2025.

Devan driving truck.

Finding confidence. Building a future.

Devan always dreamed of working, but the barriers he faced made the job search feel overwhelming. Through MODC’s employability programs, he built critical employment skills and found the confidence to pursue his goals. Today, Devan works full-time, earning a living wage in a job he loves. He’s even working toward getting his driver’s license — a step toward even greater independence.

Cameron in his workplace.

A job that feels like freedom.

Cameron struggled to find a job that fit his strengths and kept him engaged. While participating in MODC’s employability programs, he discovered what he needed to succeed in a workplace, which led to the perfect fit at a local car dealership. Now, he wakes up excited to go to work every day! With the right support, Cameron found a path that lets him thrive.

Champion Equity. Empower Ability.

At MODC, we believe in a future that is inclusive, equitable, and responsive to the needs of Canada’s growing
population of more than eight million people with disabilities. Our work focuses on the following four areas:

family

The best start for children,
youth and families

home

Independence at home
and in the community

connections

Active, healthy,
connected lives

finances

Financial security

We are boldly reimagining how MODC can transform the lives of people with disabilities across Canada.