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Leadership in Action

  • July 5, 2023

"We didn't have anywhere to evacuate to or any means of removing the water." Continue Reading

leadership school participants hold ribbons joined at the centre by a heart

AGM Highlights:
Erla Hoyos speaks about the Leadership School

  • June 20, 2023

Erla Hoyos’ words last May 28 moved and inspired us. They still do. Erla, a member of our partner Centro Santa Angela’s leadership team, was guest speaker at our recent annual general meeting. Erla spoke of the many crises... Continue Reading

Students of the Leadership School on a field trip in front of a pool and beside a swingset

RSVP now for a very special AGM!

  • May 8, 2023

We are switching things up this year! For the first time ever, Heart-Links' Annual General Meeting will be hybrid. Continue Reading

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Join us for Women in the Lead, a fireside chat featuring our partner and friend Erla Hoyos

  • March 2, 2021

This Friday morning, Erla Hoyos Zuloeta will join women from Malawi, Haiti and Canada to speak about the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on women and girls and what a feminist recovery would look like. Continue Reading

illustration of Peruvians marching for democracy with Centro Santa Angela office in the background

Leadership in Action in Peru

  • February 11, 2021

Our podcast episode of Ontario Council for International Cooperation’s Tapestry 2030 is now LIVE. You can listen right here. Continue Reading

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Our world needs more leaders like Nélida

  • December 16, 2020

Already a volunteer for the local parks committee, Nélida wanted to learn what else she could do to improve life in her community. So last year, she signed up for the leadership school run by Heart-Links’ partner Centro Santa... Continue Reading

people wait at designated spots for aid

COVID-19 Update No. 12

  • October 7, 2020

Participants of Centro Santa Angela’s Leadership School are bringing immediate relief but also planning for the future in the marginal settlements María Cruz and Fundo El Abuelo. Continue Reading