Poverty reduction requires a community-wide approach that brings organizations and people from all walks of life together to learn the facts, do the work and create solutions.

Your community needs you.
In 2024, it’s time to be brave, be bold and be the change.

 

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TRANSPORTATION ACCESS EVENTS for MAY
 

TRANSPORTATION POP-UPS: COAST WIDE

  • Sat, May 11, Sechelt Farmers Market (10-noon)
  • Sat, May 11th- IGA Plaza Maderia Park (10-noon)
  • Sun, May 12, Gibsons Farmers Market (10-noon)

 

What’s this About?

Join us at one of our pop-up locations this month to meet with transportation partners and influencers and share information in a short, general transportation survey. Have your say!

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WE WANT YOU TO GET INVOLVED
  • JANUARY – Housing and Supports – Complete!
  • FEBRUARY – Economic Development, Income, Wages and Workforce – Complete!
  • MARCH – Social Inclusion, Social Infrastructure, and Community Building – Complete!
  • APRIL – Health Access – Complete!
  • MAY – Transportation and Mobility
  • JUNE – Climate and Environment

 

WHAT TO EXPECT
  • Hear from organizational leaders, community experts and people with lived experience about the pressing issues that matter to them.
  • Work alongside a diverse group of people to imagine and create solutions.
  • Be part of dedicated and targeted advocacy campaigns & shared opportunities to take action!
  • We need to highlight the sometimes hidden relationships between societal challenges and poverty.
  • We need to envision new pathways forward to an inclusive, thriving community for all.
  • We need to demand change from our decision-makers and take direct action.
  • Get access to a monthly summary focused on conversations and solutions.

 

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Poverty reduction requires a community-wide approach that brings organizations and people from all walks of life together to learn the facts, do the work and create solutions.