Poverty Reduction
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Poverty Reduction
The Social and Ecological Justice Commission comes to you with a request approved at the recent 2022 Shining Waters Regional Council Meeting held in May.
That motion requested that communities of faith in Shining Waters Regional Council:
- engage in education and advocacy around the need for increased social assistance in the form of higher income rates and that these rates be indexed to the cost of inflation.
- name a lead poverty advocate to connect with the Social and Ecological Justice Commission, this name to be provided as soon as possible – by the end of June if that can be achieved.
We were encouraged by the almost unanimous support we received from the delegates to the regional council meeting. Your representatives (clergy or lay) who attended the meeting can give you more details about the discussion that took place.
As well as calling on communities of faith to act, the Regional Council meeting also called on the Government of Ontario to immediately:
- raise social assistance rates starting with an increase that would bring them to the Deep Poverty Threshold (that is 75% of the Market Basket Measure (MBM),
- collapse the basic amount and shelter allowance into a standard Flat Rate benefit,
- index OW and ODSP rates to inflation, and
- initiate a multi-year plan to raise social assistance incomes above the Market Basket Measure of Poverty
and committed to take steps, working with other regional councils across Ontario, to create a social justice liaison position with the provincial government, with a report back to the next regional council meeting.
As we respond to the needs of our neighbours, we invite you to participate in our listening, support, advocacy, and justice work as we envision a world where none go hungry or are marginalized.
Poverty Advocates
Following our Annual Regional Council meeting in May, we began to build a contact list of poverty advocates to include all communities of faith in Shining Waters. That way information can be shared about regional actions and local initiatives.
If you have not already submitted a contact person, please register your community of faith’s Poverty Advocate:
Resources
Asian Heritage Month – May is celebrated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada. Please see this page of resources curated for use and exploration.
Black History Month – February is remembered as Black History Month in Canada. Please see this page of resources curated for use and exploration.
SEJC Little Library – Please see this page for a list of books and videos curated for your use and exploration.
Staff Support
Staff support for this ministry is pending. If you require assistance please contact:
CELIO de ANDRADE SANTOS Jr.
Administrative Support
Phone: 416-231-7680 | 1-800-268-3781
Extension: 2020
Email: cdeandrade@united-church.ca
Serves in: Shining Waters Regional Council and Canadian Shield Regional Council
Location: Teleworks and works in the Guthrie office
Role: Celio provides administrative support to Shining Waters and Canadian Shield Regional Councils.