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Poverty
 Present by Junnifer, Rashmi, Lekha, Jieun
and Annie
Advocacy Statement
 We believe that food is a basic human
right. Food is an essential part of
life, necessary to maintain the good
health of body, mind and spirit of the
children; therefore, we should come
together as a community along with the
government to support the need of
essential food resources. As responsible
advocates, it is our job to raise
awareness and take action in order to
reduce poverty rates in Greater Toronto
United Nations Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs)
MDG-End Poverty and
Hunger
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ7
s89I3f_8
Definition of Poverty
 The state of having little or no money
and few or no material possessions
 Income is below 50% of median
income, adjusted for family size and
location
 Urban area: after-tax is $21,851(lone
parent with one child)
 Rural area: after-tax is $14,295
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIWro
I1wymg-
Child Poverty in the GTA:
Statistics
 1 in 10 children lives in poverty
 The percentage of child poverty in
North America are high compared to
other developed countries.
Ontario
 In 2007, 11.7% of Ontario’s children
lived in poverty based on Low Income
Measure after Tax.
 Almost 6% of Ontario children lived far
below the poverty line.
Poverty in Ontario
 1 in 33 Ontarians use food banks
 Almost 40% are under 18
 26% increase in food bank use 2008-
2013
Poverty target on certain
group
 Lone parent
 New immigrants
 Aboriginal people
 People with disabilities
The Cause of Poverty
 Low-wage
 Social assistance system
 The skills and credential recognition
policies for new immigrants
 Lower skills, education, or literacy
 Inequality in wages
Impact of Poverty
 Hunger can result in children’s
malnutrition, cognitive delay and poor school
performance.
 Families who live in poverty have less money to
buy healthy food and they spend more money to
buy fast food. Fast food can cause obesity, heart
problems and several diseases. The government
have to spend more money to community and
health services.
 “Higher risk of losing functioning
vision, hearing, speech, mobility, and cognition”
 The children who are under poverty might have
physical, emotional developmental/cognitive
delays, so it will be hard for the Early Childhood
Educator to plan the programs according to the
age groups
Action Plan (1)
 Louise Thompson is the Coordinator at the North York
Harvest Food Bank.
- “The Public’s perception is that there is an unlimited
supply of food for the needy.” That is false!
- “The Food Bank does run out of basic essentials.”
- Some private corporations are able to provide
financial donations.
- The public can visit 2 days a week.
- The Food Bank is a private operated non-profit
organization.
- It receives about $10,000. per year in a government
grant.
- There is criteria for the Public to receive a Food
Package, which involves an individual/family to be in
receipt of OW (Social assistance), Ontario Disability
or Seniors Pension.
Action Plan (2)
 Volunteering at North York Harvest Food Bank
- Our group sorted approx.1665 pounds of
food during our 3-hours of sorting.
- We received Training about health, safety and
expiry dates, issued on food products.
Volunteer in
North York
Harvest
sort food packages, cans and dry foods
Action Plan (3)
 Food Drive at Centennial College
FOOD DAY
Non- Perishable Food Items Needed!
We will deliver it to a North York Harvest
Food Bank .
Donations will be accepted from:10:30 AM to
12:30 PM in front of the Cafeteria
Date: March 11-12, 2013
http://www.beth-david.org/passover-food-drive-1-march-2013/
Follow up
 Survey
 Poverty reduction campaign
Reference
 http://dict.youdao.com
 http://www.beststart.org/resources/anti
_poverty/pdf/child_poverty_guide_rev.
pdf
 http://www.un.org/millennium
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ7
s89I3f_8
 http://www.google.ca/imgres?sa=X&rls
=com.microsoft:zh-cn

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Final power point.pptxfinal

  • 1. Poverty  Present by Junnifer, Rashmi, Lekha, Jieun and Annie
  • 2. Advocacy Statement  We believe that food is a basic human right. Food is an essential part of life, necessary to maintain the good health of body, mind and spirit of the children; therefore, we should come together as a community along with the government to support the need of essential food resources. As responsible advocates, it is our job to raise awareness and take action in order to reduce poverty rates in Greater Toronto
  • 4. MDG-End Poverty and Hunger  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ7 s89I3f_8
  • 5. Definition of Poverty  The state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions  Income is below 50% of median income, adjusted for family size and location  Urban area: after-tax is $21,851(lone parent with one child)  Rural area: after-tax is $14,295 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIWro I1wymg-
  • 6. Child Poverty in the GTA: Statistics  1 in 10 children lives in poverty  The percentage of child poverty in North America are high compared to other developed countries. Ontario  In 2007, 11.7% of Ontario’s children lived in poverty based on Low Income Measure after Tax.  Almost 6% of Ontario children lived far below the poverty line.
  • 7. Poverty in Ontario  1 in 33 Ontarians use food banks  Almost 40% are under 18  26% increase in food bank use 2008- 2013
  • 8. Poverty target on certain group  Lone parent  New immigrants  Aboriginal people  People with disabilities
  • 9. The Cause of Poverty  Low-wage  Social assistance system  The skills and credential recognition policies for new immigrants  Lower skills, education, or literacy  Inequality in wages
  • 10. Impact of Poverty  Hunger can result in children’s malnutrition, cognitive delay and poor school performance.  Families who live in poverty have less money to buy healthy food and they spend more money to buy fast food. Fast food can cause obesity, heart problems and several diseases. The government have to spend more money to community and health services.  “Higher risk of losing functioning vision, hearing, speech, mobility, and cognition”  The children who are under poverty might have physical, emotional developmental/cognitive delays, so it will be hard for the Early Childhood Educator to plan the programs according to the age groups
  • 11. Action Plan (1)  Louise Thompson is the Coordinator at the North York Harvest Food Bank. - “The Public’s perception is that there is an unlimited supply of food for the needy.” That is false! - “The Food Bank does run out of basic essentials.” - Some private corporations are able to provide financial donations. - The public can visit 2 days a week. - The Food Bank is a private operated non-profit organization. - It receives about $10,000. per year in a government grant. - There is criteria for the Public to receive a Food Package, which involves an individual/family to be in receipt of OW (Social assistance), Ontario Disability or Seniors Pension.
  • 12. Action Plan (2)  Volunteering at North York Harvest Food Bank - Our group sorted approx.1665 pounds of food during our 3-hours of sorting. - We received Training about health, safety and expiry dates, issued on food products.
  • 13. Volunteer in North York Harvest sort food packages, cans and dry foods
  • 14. Action Plan (3)  Food Drive at Centennial College FOOD DAY Non- Perishable Food Items Needed! We will deliver it to a North York Harvest Food Bank . Donations will be accepted from:10:30 AM to 12:30 PM in front of the Cafeteria Date: March 11-12, 2013 http://www.beth-david.org/passover-food-drive-1-march-2013/
  • 15. Follow up  Survey  Poverty reduction campaign
  • 16. Reference  http://dict.youdao.com  http://www.beststart.org/resources/anti _poverty/pdf/child_poverty_guide_rev. pdf  http://www.un.org/millennium  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ7 s89I3f_8  http://www.google.ca/imgres?sa=X&rls =com.microsoft:zh-cn