AHC Volunteers Support Low-Income Canadians During Free Tax Clinic

Action for Healthy Communities (AHC) Settlement and Integration program hosted its annual FREE Tax Clinic for individuals and families with low income, from March 3 to May 16, 2025. To better assist the community, the tax clinic at AHC’s main office in Edmonton will continue until May 16, operating Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM.

"Filing taxes is more than a legal requirement in Canada—it’s a key step in accessing government benefits and community services," said Settlement and Integration Program Manager Suraj Khatiwada. "Through this initiative, AHC ensures that all low-income Canadian residents have the support they need to take advantage of these important opportunities."

Our team has assisted individuals across Edmonton at AHC's main office, the c5 Hub, and Mill Woods Seniors Association. This volunteer-driven program has already supported over 2,500 clients in March and April, thanks to the dedication of more than 55 trained volunteers. Volunteers not only provide essential support by helping clients file their taxes but also gain valuable professional experience and expand their networks.

Our team of volunteers supported over 2,500 clients.

"I am very grateful for the guidance and support of my supervisors and the AHC staff in general, which has made this journey both meaningful and rewarding," said Fatima Nazir. "I have gained practical tax knowledge, administrative and client service experience, honed my skills, and helped others, all while preparing myself for future job opportunities, got the hands-on experience of Canadian work environment."

For clients, the clinic offers access to crucial government benefits and credits, tax refunds, and Notices of Assessment, which are often required for services such as housing, childcare, or student aid.

“I am thrilled with help I have got from Action . The volunteers help me a lot to understand the tax system while filing my taxes. I got efficient appointment booking and am happy with the help.” said client Peter Tut.

The following is a breakdown of average refund amounts per return:

  • 70% from the Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
  • 14% from the Climate Action Incentive (Carbon Tax)
  • 9% from the GST/HST credit
  • 7% from other income tax refunds

This initiative continues to make a meaningful impact in the community—improving financial well-being and supporting long-term settlement and stability for low-income residents.

“I am happy that Action provided a nice service and friendly and comfortable environment to file my tax. Thank you,” said another tax clinic client.

Learn more about our 2025 Tax Clinc

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