Last month City Council passed a budget that reversed many proposed cuts, but still left poverty and inequality entrenched in Toronto.
Thousands of Toronto residents demanded a budget that would make our city fairer, more equitable and more liveable.
While our efforts prevented a number of service cuts, Mayor and Council’s budget did little to help the many Toronto residents struggling to access affordable housing, transit, child care and recreation programs.
What do we do next to build a better city for all?
On April 12, Commitment 2 Community invites you to join residents from across Toronto for a fun, interactive, and engaging evening of dialogue, strategizing and priority setting.
Let’s build on our success in stopping cuts in 2017 to realize real progress in 2018 and beyond.
Please join us!
Hosted by Commitment 2 Community, a city-wide network of over 60 groups that supports resident engagement and advocacy to reduce poverty and improve access to services.
Light supper, tokens and children’s program available.
Space is limited. If you require child minding, please contact Susan Kwong no later than Tuesday, April 3 at [email protected] or 416-562-8110.
For more information, contact Susan Kwong at [email protected] or 416-562-8110.
C2C Survey ~ We Want To Hear From You!
Over the past six months we helped hundreds of residents advocate for a 2017 city budget that improves access to jobs, housing, transit, recreation, child care and other services. We want your thoughts on how we are doing. Summary results of the survey will be presented at the meeting on Wednesday, April 12.
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Add to Calendar 12-04-2017 17:30:00 12-04-2017 21:00:00 15 Towards a Poverty-Free Toronto: From Learning to Action Last month City Council passed a budget that reversed many proposed cuts, but still left poverty and inequality entrenched in Toronto. Thousands of Toronto residents demanded a budget that would... Susan Kwong [email protected] DD/MM/YYYY