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Voices from the Street was a 12-week leadership program under the umbrella of Working for Change and is now currently running as a speakers bureau with graduates.

Author: Dawnmarie Harriott

Advocates call on the province to step up child poverty funding

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Laurie Monsebraaten Nov 24 2008 Ontario will have to spend at least $6 billion over the next five years to make a dent in the province’s “stubbornly high” child poverty rate of almost 12 per cent, advocates say. That’s comparable… Continue Reading →

Child Poverty, Poverty Reduction child poverty, Laurie Monsebraaten, poverty, Toronto Star

Real life lessons from the street

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Carol Goar Nov 12 2008 One of the delegates brought along a sleeping bag. He stretched it out and fell asleep whenever the proceedings bored him. Another lost his train of thought at the microphone, apologized, and said he might… Continue Reading →

Mental Heath & Addictions, Poverty, Poverty Reduction addictions, Carol Goar, personal stories, poverty, poverty reduction, Toronto Star, welfare

Everyone pays the province’s $38 billion cost

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott
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     Stacey Bowen, left, a Toronto single mother of two teenage daughters who is struggling financially, worries about paying for post-secondary education for daughter Desiree, 16, right, who wants to be a teacher. (Nov. 19, 2008) (VINCE TALOTTA /… Continue Reading →

Child Poverty, Poverty, Poverty Reduction Laurie Monsebraaten, poverty, poverty reduction, Toronto Star

Giving a voice to the vulnerable

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Dorran Grant and Maryan Osman, as board members of the Atkinson Housing Co-Op, are helping Toronto youth avoid a life of drugs and crime. (AARON LYNETT / TORONTO STAR) Laurie Monsebraaten July 12 2008 Connie Harrison and Stacey Bowen were… Continue Reading →

Poverty, Poverty Reduction Laurie Monsebraaten, Pat Capponi, personal stories, poverty, poverty reduction, Toronto Star, Voices from the Street

Food bank use increases

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

  Emily Mathieu Jun 24 2008 Opal Sparks remembers when careful planning and a well-thought-out food budget was all it took to make sure families got enough to eat. “I wasn’t brought up on steak and lobster by any means,”… Continue Reading →

Poverty daily bread food bank, Emily Mathieu, food bank, poverty

Child poverty rate will grow, advocates warn

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

  Meagan Fitzpatrick November 22, 2008  Almost one child in nine in Canada is living in poverty despite a promise made 19 years ago by Parliament to eradicate child poverty, and advocates are cautioning that statistic will worsen with the… Continue Reading →

Child Poverty child poverty, The Gazette

Coalition to unveil recommendations on social safety net

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Jennifer Lewington  May 15, 2006 Canada’s social safety net, now seen as a “sieve,” needs major changes to help low-income Canadians escape from poverty, concludes an unlikely coalition set to make wide-ranging recommendations today. An overhaul of the federal government’s… Continue Reading →

Poverty Reduction Globe and Mail, JENNIFER LEWINGTON, personal stories, poverty, social safety net

Poverty `steals from your soul’

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Joanna Smith May 09, 2008 Ottawa–In a forum usually reserved for peering at poverty through the lens of bureaucratic terminology, Michael Creek showed up to talk about how being poor actually feels. “Poverty steals from your soul, leaving you with… Continue Reading →

Poverty Hodgkin’s lymphoma, homelessness, Joanna Smith, personal stories, poverty, Toronto Star, Voices from the Street

A Great Time To Be Heard By All

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Jim Coyle June 14, 2007 If, as the saying goes, God made man because he so loves stories, the next few days in our town ought to win a good deal of heavenly favour for tales heartbreaking, conscience-stirring, rib-tickling, spirit-lifting… Continue Reading →

Homelessness, Mental Heath & Addictions, Poverty Jim Coyle, Pat Capponi, personal stories, poverty, Toronto Star

Ontario Wary of ’25-in-5′ Poverty Plan

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Laurie Monsebraaten April 15, 2008 Cabinet minister Deb Matthews talks with anti-poverty activist Dip Habib, of the East Scarborough Storefront, at a forum at Queen’s Park, April 14, 2008. (TONY BOCK / TORONTO STAR) Ontario can’t say it will cut… Continue Reading →

Poverty Reduction 25-in-5, Deb Matthews, Laurie Monsebraaten, poverty, poverty reduction, Toronto Star

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