SIGN HERE: www.change.org/Homeless-TO
Sarah's personal journey from homelessness to founding a local charity (Toronto Cares Initiative) has shown her firsthand the immense struggles faced by our unhoused neighbors. It underscored the undeniable importance of providing tangible help — a warm meal, a pair of boots, or a jacket to brave the cold.
In the United States alone, over half a million people are experiencing homelessness on any given night. These figures significantly rise during colder months, where life on the streets becomes unbearably hard (National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2020) This is no different here in Canada, where we are in the midst of a housing crisis, which is forcing more of our neighbours into homelessness. Our city parks are homes for a significant number of these individuals, many of whom depend on the generosity of strangers for their next meal or for warm clothing.
Therefore, this appeal is urging our community leaders to prioritize and formally organize a motion to the City of Toronto to allow the distribution of food and clothing to the unhoused in our city parks without permits. Preventing community members from supporting the unhoused creates harm, that could be avoided, by not allowing this life-saving support from one neighbour to another. Requiring a permit that takes 8-weeks for approval, if it's approved at all, is just another barrier created by a patriarchal system and colonial government, to keep marginalized populations down. Addressing this issue means we do not just walk by; rather, we recognize the humanity in each person and take action to provide support where it is critically needed.
Please, join us in signing this petition, to show your commitment to our fellow citizens, and to create a community where everyone is valued and cared for.
PROVIDED BY:
Sarah Robinson
Founder & Executive Director
Toronto Cares Initiative
When: November 13th @ 11:30am-2:30pm
Where: Nathan Phillips Square, infront of Toronto City Hall @ 100 Queen St W
After almost 5 years of providing food and clothing to the unhoused populations in various city parks, our charity (toronto-cares.ca), amongst other organizations are now being forced to complete extensive permits, that are expensive, and require a minimum of 8 weeks for approval, if they're approved at all.
On World Kindness Day, we will rally in front of City Hall, in support of providing direct-aid to our homeless neighbors across the city, without requiring permits!
You can also sign our petition at: change.org/Homeless-TO
This event is being run in conjunction with Ripple Community Collective (rccto.ca)
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