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Your Donations Go a Long Way
We were the world’s first-ever osteoporosis-dedicated organization, the first to establish guidelines for long-term treatment and exercise, and the first to introduce fracture risk assessment. But we’re just getting started. More firsts are within our grasp – that’s where you come in. Osteoporosis Canada relies on the generosity of Canadians, and we are grateful to the individuals, groups, foundations, and companies that provide ongoing financial support, enabling us to advance research, education, and advocacy.
You can join this group of caring supporters who have a direct impact on the lives of Canadians living with osteoporosis today
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We maintain the official Clinical Practice Guidelines and Recommendations for Healthcare Professionals.
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We maintain FLS (Fracture Liaison Service) which is used in more than 50+ locations in Canada.
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We create online tools such as our risk assessment quiz and calcium calculator. These tools assist 20,000+ people per year.
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We collect and share the latest information, news, research through our newsletters, patient network, and website with 1.45 million engagements in the past year.

Give One-Time
Your online donation will immediately help to educate, empower, and support individuals and communities in the risk-reduction and treatment of osteoporosis. Your charitable tax receipt will be emailed to you shortly after you make your online donation.

Give Monthly
This is an easy way to support the organization through automatic monthly donations.

Give In Memory
Make a donation in memory of someone special. Osteoporosis Canada can send a print card or e-card to the next of kin notifying them of your donation, and you will receive a charitable tax receipt.

Give In Honour
Make a donation in honour of someone special. Osteoporosis Canada can send a print card or e-card on your behalf, acknowledging your gift, and you will receive a charitable tax receipt.

Give a Planned Gift
Find out more about how you can remember us in your will or designate the organization as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy.