Cities Reducing Poverty

Cities Reducing Poverty
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Publisher : BPS Books
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781926645988
ISBN-13 : 1926645987
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Book Synopsis Cities Reducing Poverty by : Mark Cabaj

Download or read book Cities Reducing Poverty written by Mark Cabaj and published by BPS Books. This book was released on 2012-04-24 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the efforts of collaborative groups in six different Canadian cities as they work to reduce poverty, as part of Vibrant Communities, a cross-Canada effort of many cities to reduce poverty in Canada by creating partnerships that make use of the most important assets -- people, organizations, businesses, and governments. The six groups in this group are: a project that seeks to get long-term unemployed job seekers trained and transported to jobs across the sprawling region of Niagara; a coalition pressing Calgary City Council to pass (and maintain) a subsidized bus pass for people with low incomes; a grassroots network of citizens' partnership clubs in Montréal working to turn around a forgotten neighbourhood; an unusual collection of local organizations in Surrey working to get homeless day labourers back into the mainstream; a high-level roundtable of civic leaders in Hamilton mobilizing the community to make it the best place to raise a child; and a business-led group in Saint John that aims to reduce that city's poverty rate by one half.


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