Ways to Give
Support Freedom Today
Defending faith, family, and freedom in Canada is more critical than ever. Freedoms Advocate stands at the forefront of this mission, providing financial support for select legal cases that uphold the liberty and constitutional rights of Canadians.
Your donation fuels serious constitutional advocacy at every stage — from research to courtroom representation. Every dollar moves us closer to defending rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
$50 — Powers essential legal research.
$150 — Prepares Charter-based legal arguments.
$500 — Covers court filings and hearing prep.
$1,000 — Funds experienced counsel for constitutional hearings.
$5,000 — Drives a Charter challenge with national impact.
Become a Monthly Freedom Defender:
Your ongoing support ensures we can fund urgent constitutional cases as they arise. Even a small monthly gift makes a big difference over time.
$20/month – Keeps research and case monitoring running.
$50/month — Sustains Charter argument preparation and filing.
$150/month – Powers dedicated counsel and expert support.
Recurrent giving is the most effective way to help us defend your rights. Make it your default and see your impact grow all year long.
Why Your Gift Matters
Freedoms Advocate receives no government funding. We rely entirely on supporters like you to preserve fundamental freedoms.
Your donation—whether one-time or monthly—directly empowers people of principle to stand against increasingly authoritarian policies and legislation.
Every contribution helps fund legal cases across Canada, ensuring that voices defending liberty are heard and protected.
By giving, you’re not just supporting legal battles – you’re defending the freedoms that define our nation. All donations are eligible for tax receipts.
Stand with us. Your support safeguards the liberties of all Canadians now and for the future.
Charitable Registration Number: 794243535 RR0001
Tax-Smart & Legacy Giving
You can also support Freedoms Advocate through asset-based giving, which often provides significant Canadian tax advantages while funding critical legal challenges to protect fundamental liberties.
Publicly Listed Securities
Donating appreciated stocks, bonds, or mutual funds is a highly tax-efficient way to give. When you transfer securities directly to Freedoms Advocate, you eliminate the capital gains tax you would otherwise owe by selling them, and you receive a charitable tax receipt for the full market value.
To arrange a secure transfer of securities, please contact our team at in**@**************te.ca.
Donor-Advised Funds
If you manage your philanthropy through a Donor-Advised Fund or private foundation, you can direct grants directly to our organization using our official registration details:
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Legal Name: Freedoms Advocate
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CRA Registration Number: 794243535 RR0001
Business & Corporate Assets
Business owners can make direct corporate donations to Freedoms Advocate. This allows your business to stand for foundational principles while reducing its net corporate tax liability. Official charitable tax receipts are issued for all corporate contributions.
Savings & Investment Accounts
You can choose to name Freedoms Advocate as a beneficiary of a TFSA, RRSP, or RRIF. This allows funds to transfer directly to our legal defense work, bypassing probate fees and helping to offset your estate’s final tax bill.
Future Estate Gifts (Bequests)
Naming Freedoms Advocate in your will ensures a lasting legacy for Canadian freedom. A bequest provides your estate with substantial tax credits that can offset taxes on your final tax returns.
For donors wishing to include us in their estate planning, your legal professional will require our corporate name and charity number: Freedoms Advocate, CRA #794243535 RR0001.
Contact Us
For questions regarding estate planning, corporate giving, or asset transfers, please connect with us in strict confidence at in**@**************te.ca.
Volunteer with The Watch, National Volunteer Network
Join our national volunteer network that empowers individuals to become vigilant defenders of their rights and the rights of others. We can achieve more through grassroot efforts—identifying injustices that may go unnoticed—than through courtroom battles alone. Volunteers can serve as local watchdogs, attending city hall meetings, reporting rights infringements, and providing support to those in need.