339 Queen Street East
Toronto, ON M5A 1S9
Executive Director: Dalal Al-Waheidi
Board Chair: Greg Rogers

Charitable Reg. #:88657 8095 RR0001

STAR RATING

Ci's Star Rating is calculated based on the following independent metrics:

[Charity Rating: 0/5]

FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY

Audited financial statements available only through official request for information from Charities Directorate.

F

RESULTS REPORTING

Grade based on the charity's public reporting of the work it does and the results it achieves.

Fair

DEMONSTRATED IMPACT

The demonstrated impact per dollar Ci calculates from available program information.

NEED FOR FUNDING

Charity's cash and investments (funding reserves) relative to how much it spends on programs in most recent year.

88%

CENTS TO THE CAUSE

For a dollar donated, after overhead costs of fundraising and admin/management (excluding surplus) 88 cents are available for programs.



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OVERVIEW

About WE Charity:

Due to irreparable harm from the fallout of the WE Charity scandal, WE Charity announced it is closing the Canadian WE Charity. The US and UK WE Charities continue. WE Charity was a one-star-rated charity but has subsequently dropped to zero stars. Read Ci's report before donating.

WE Charity (originally known as Free the Children) was co-founded in 1995 by Canadian teenagers Craig and Marc Kielburger. WE Charity's mission was to empower students by giving them and their teachers the tools to create transformative social change. WE Charity rose to global fame. WE Charity and Craig Kielburger were on the Oprah show and CBS' 60 minutes.

WE Charity grew and became a global children's charity with development programs in Africa, Ecuador, Haiti, India, and China. WE Charity's international development followed a holistic and sustainable model designed to empower communities to lift themselves out of poverty. WE Charity also ran youth volunteering programs in schools. In 2009, WE Days began. These were massive youth rallies in Canada featuring celebrities and spokespeople to motivate and empower youth to change the world. Students and celebrities alike volunteered in communities and traveled overseas.

The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted WE Charity's operations. COVID-19 cancelled WE Days and overseas student trips. On top of the COVID-19 pandemic, WE Charity became embroiled in parliamentary investigations known as the WE Charity scandal. This was one of Canada's largest news stories of 2020.

WE Charity is currently suing CBC's Fifth Estate, Canada's premier weekly news report, for its investigative look into donor deception. The mother of WE Charity's co-founders is suing Canada's highly-rated podcast, White Saviours. WE Charity's lawyers have corresponded with Charity Intelligence. Please appreciate our report sticks simply to facts.

DONOR ADVISORY: Charity Intelligence issued a donor advisory on July 17, 2020, reflecting WE Charity Canada's turnover in directors. New information came to light about its unique governance structure and the control of the co-founders. WE Charity Canada appointed four new directors in March 2020. WE Charity's board changed again in March 2021 when three of the four newly-appointed directors stepped down. Greg Rogers remains as board chair.

In F2024, WE Charity spent $431k on its programs and grants. The charity reports that since its founding it engaged 7,000 schools in WE Service Campaigns, supported 3,000 charities, and reached one million students through its WE Day celebrations. WE Charity also states that its international programs provided water to one million people, educated 200 thousand children, and launched 30 thousand women-led businesses. 

Other Charity Intelligence reports:

WE Charity Closing, the details, June 2022

WE Charity Foundation; the legacy continues, June 2022

Charity Intelligence WE Charity Foundation report, August 14, 2023.

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Results and Impact

Ci could not find any quantified results on WE Charity for F2024. This may not be a complete representation of WE Charity's results and impact.

Charity Intelligence has given WE Charity a Fair impact rating based on its demonstrated impact per dollar spent.

Impact Rating: Fair

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Finances

WE Charity does not disclose its financial statements publicly. WE Charity’s F2024 financial statements were not available from the CRA, despite a request. The charity’s past T3010 filings reconciled with its financial statements. As a result, Charity Intelligence used the charity's T3010 filing to report financial information for F2024. F2023 and F2022 financial information is unaudited and was received from the CRA upon request. 

WE Charity received $1.1m in donations in F2024. The charity spent $431k on its programs and grants, which is 30% of revenue, and recorded a surplus of $836k, which is 59% of revenue. In F2024, WE Charity granted $90k to Legacy Plus Foundation Canada, a firm that has Greg Rogers, We Charity's board chair, as its board chair.

WE Charity did not report any fundraising costs on its T3010 filing. The charity reports it spent $150k on administration, which is 12% of revenue (excluding investment income). For every dollar donated to WE Charity, 88 cents are available to go to the cause, which is within Ci's reasonable range. 

Despite reporting that WE Charity would "wind down its operations", the charity's reserve funds (cash and investments) increased from $219k in F2023 to $1.0m in F2024. The charity's reserves can cover annual program costs for just under two years and four months, which is within Ci's reasonable range. 

Due to the public interest in WE Charity, and also since its website has not been updated with the most recent financial statements, here are WE Charity's audited financials:

For fiscal year ending August 2023

For fiscal year ending August 2022

For fiscal year ending August 2021

For fiscal year ending August 2020

For fiscal year ending August 2019

Charity Intelligence has sent this update to WE Charity for review. Changes and edits may be forthcoming.

Updated on August 6, 2025 by Liam Chapleau.

Financial Review


Financial Ratios

Fiscal year ending August
202420232022
Administrative costs as % of revenues 12.2%4.2%15.2%
Fundraising costs as % of donations 0.0%6.7%0.0%
Total overhead spending 12.2%10.9%15.1%
Program cost coverage (%) 232.8%6.0%2.2%

Summary Financial Statements

All figures in $s
202420232022
Donations 1,148,4791,665,89031,395
International donations 70,2062,146,5900
Goods in kind 0106,1780
Investment income 195,438(201)(1,998)
Other income 2,441(7,159)5,928,316
Total revenues 1,416,5643,911,2995,957,712
Program costs - International 02,049,3523,245,675
Program costs - Canada 340,8391,587,0948,340,364
Grants 90,03312,4112,902,879
Administrative costs 149,524163,690902,758
Fundraising costs 0111,3870
Other costs 0023,989
Total spending 580,3963,923,93415,415,665
Cash flow from operations 836,168(12,635)(9,457,953)
Capital spending 000
Funding reserves 1,003,177219,246316,655

Note: 1. Foreign Exchange: Ci included gains and losses on foreign exchange within other revenue. This affected revenue by ($nil) in F2024, ($7k) in F2023, and $22k in F2022. 2. Investment Income: Ci included investment income below the line within revenue. This was ($nil) in F2024, ($201) in F2023, and ($2k) in F2022. 

Salary Information

Full-time staff: 2

Avg. compensation: $125,850

Top 10 staff salary range:

$350k +
0
$300k - $350k
0
$250k - $300k
0
$200k - $250k
0
$160k - $200k
0
$120k - $160k
1
$80k - $120k
1
$40k - $80k
0
< $40k
0

Information from most recent CRA Charities Directorate filings for F2024

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Comments & Contact

Comments added by the Charity:

In August 2023, WE Charity provided a comment that was posted. In March 2024, Charity Intelligence was advised of legal concerns. WE Charity's comment contained factual errors and misrepresentations so it was removed. 

Charity Contact

Website: www.wecharity.org
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Other frequently asked questions from donors: 

ME to WE: There is confusion among donors about the blurred lines between WE Charity and ME to WE. Collectively these two distinct organizations are referred to as "WE," "WE organization," "WE movement," or "WE entities." ME to WE is an affiliated social enterprise. In other words, ME to WE is a private business controlled by Craig and Marc Kielburger, WE Charity's co-founders. While WE Charity was founded in 1995, ME to WE started in 2004. ME to WE's CEO is Roxanne Joyal, Marc Kielburger's wife. WE Charity's CFO is also ME to WE's CFO.

WE Charity has a complex structure that is rare in the charity sector. Bloomberg News mapped out the charities and private Kielburger businesses that are WE entities.

WE Charity's response to this article is that while it has charities and businesses in many countries with different rules about social enterprises, this corporate structure is necessitated by Canada's antiquated charity rules.

Tel: 416-925-5894

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