Showing posts with label Halton Poverty Roundtable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halton Poverty Roundtable. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Halton Overty Rountable quote

A person living in poverty is not somebody different. It’s not someone who deserves to live in poverty. It’s just somebody the same as you or I who had a series of problems and didn’t have the supports we have and that’s how they end up in poverty.
Marc Hamel, Halton Poverty Roundtable, taken from Milton Canadian Champion Poverty series 1st article

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Living in Poverty - A Special Report

In last week's Milton Canadian Champion is an article about the impacts of poverty in our affluent community. It is the first of a series of four special reports in to Living in Poverty in Halton. It discusses the findings of the Halton Poverty Roundtable and Halton Region report. Discovering the Hidden Poor in Halton is a four-part Metroland series examining the complex issue of poverty in the affluent region’s communities. The series examines those who find themselves struggling to survive and who face deprivation, exclusion and isolation as a result. The series looks at poverty’s multiple dimensions, those who deal with it on a daily basis, contributing factors and barriers, possible solutions and resources that can offer assistance. I commend the Champion for this important special series. The 2nd in the Living in Poverty series will be: When Poverty Hits Home will share the stories of those who are living in poverty in Halton. It is great to see the increase in the commentary and evidence being discussed in recent years.