Become a VCC Member or Renew an Expired Membership

In becoming a member of Vaccine Choice Canada, you join Canada’s longest serving organization committed to preserving medical choice and protecting the right of parents to make medical decisions for themselves and their children.

Your membership with VCC helps us in our everyday work to empower families to make educated, voluntary, and informed decisions about vaccination, and to protect your right to medical choice.

The benefit of becoming a VCC member is receiving the Choice Insider, VCC’s bi-weekly newsletter, accessing members-only meetings and content, participating in conversations with world class experts, and knowing that you are part of an organization committed to preserving the right to medical choice for you and your children.

To become a member of VCC or to renew an expired membership, please fill out the form. Information about additional payment options is available below. If you require further information, please contact info@vaccinechoicecanada.com.

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If you prefer to pay by check or money order, send payment to:
Vaccine Choice Canada
PO Box 23023
Belleville, Ontario K8P 5J3

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If you prefer to pay by an e-transfer, send to:
london@vaccinechoicecanada.com

For membership payments, be sure to include your email address in the Notes section so we can update your membership details.

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Vaccine Choice Canada is a federally registered non-profit organization. Donations are not tax-deductible.

Vaccine Choice Canada is a not-for-profit educational society established in 1982 to assist parents to make an informed decision with regards to the medical practice of vaccination.

Many people discover there is much about vaccines and the vaccine industry they didn’t know. This experience is not uncommon. Open and honest discussion about the effectiveness, safety and necessity of vaccination is actively discouraged by our governments and media. The decision of whether to vaccinate yourself and your children with any or all vaccines may be the most important decision you will make as a person and a parent. Our and our children’s health depends on getting this decision right.

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