Walking for Dignity in Toronto

Walking for Dignity in Toronto

Every human being deserves to live a dignified life was the message of Canadian charity, IDRF (International Development and Relief Foundation), as it hosted its first Dignity Walk in Toronto today to raise awareness about the charity and funds for its projects.

“At IDRF, we believe that dignity is about ensuring that people around the world and at home in Canada, have the right to be safe and self-sufficient,” said Zeib Jeeva, IDRF Chair.

“The walk is an opportunity to raise awareness about the work of IDRF both locally across Canada as well as globally throughout 25+ projects around the world,” said the organizers. “The event is also an opportunity to raise funds to further the work that IDRF is are doing in these countries as well as to start new projects that support the development and empowerment of women, children, men, orphans and families.”

The 5km walk began at 9 am at Queen’s Park in front of the Ontario Legislature with opening remarks by IDRF Chair, Zeib Jeeva followed by speeches from political and community leaders.

“IDRF first launched the walk name and date on its Dignity Tour in September 2017 as they travelled across the country to speak to social progressives, activists, advocates, young professionals and youth about the need to ensure that all people locally and abroad have access to basic human rights, food, shelter, water and safety,” said the organization in a news release.

According to the organization, the Dignity walk is set to become an annual event which it will begin host in different cities around the country in coming years to raise awareness and funds for the programming that it runs locally and abroad.

IDRF (International Development and Relief Foundation) is a Canadian registered charitable organization dedicated to empowering the disadvantaged people of the world. IDRF provides effective humanitarian aid and sustainable development programs, without discrimination, based on the Islamic principles of human dignity, self-reliance, and social justice.