NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US
The Saskatoon Anti-Poverty Coalition (SAPC) is a group of concerned persons and organizations who are dedicated to addressing the causes and effects of poverty.
SAPC meets the first Wednesday of every month from 1 pm to 3. The next meeting of the Saskatoon Anti-Poverty Coalition will be held on October 5th , 2011.
Location is the meeting room of St. Paul's Hospital Cafeteria. Everyone is welcome.
For more information about our group, call our office at 955-5095 or email antipoverty@sasktel.net.


Saturday 19 November 2011

Strategies to Eliminate Poverty / PFS



Did you know Saskatchewan is one of the few provinces that doesn't have a provincial poverty plan? Come join the conversation next Tuesday. The goal of this event is to get perspectives from folks who live in Saskatoon on poverty issues that will be added to voices from communities around the province. Our hope is to encourage a collaboration between government and community in developing a Saskatchewan Poverty Elimination Plan.
Strategies to Eliminate Poverty in Saskatchewan
Tuesday, November 22 at 3:30pm at Mayfair United Church
Songs for Supper 5
November 19th 7PM The Refinery





Friday 4 November 2011

Hands Across the Bridge, 2011




Hands Across the Bridge was amazing this year. Though we didn't entirely manage to connect the city across the Broadway Bridge, we did span hand in hand from shore to shore. Thank you so much to the amazing energy being generated by Occupy Saskatoon and of course much love to those who come event after event, year after year to keep the voices of this city's marginalized population from being lost. Let's keep the moral and human rights perspective forefront as we go into this election. Let's make sure that those who live well in our society replenish opportunity in their wake. Let's err on the side of humanism rather than only heartless economic efficiency. All of this too is in our nature. Let's do better.

Richard Wilkinson: How Economic Inequality Harms Societies


http://www.ted.com We feel instinctively that societies with huge income gaps are somehow going wrong. Richard Wilkinson charts the hard data on economic inequality, and shows what gets worse when rich and poor are too far apart: real effects on health, lifespan, even such basic values as trust.

Incredible Parent Directory


Incredible Parent Directory: Resources and Services for Parents, Caregivers and Professionals Within the City of Saskatoon

http://www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/pdf/Incredible_Parent_Directory_All.pdf