Exploring Poverty Intersections: Housing, Food Security, Belonging & Beyond

Exploring the Intersections: Housing, Food Security, Belonging & Beyond

This is a hub for stories, insights, and analysis at the crossroads of poverty, housing, food security, community belonging, and more. As these domains increasingly overlap in policy, lived experience, and advocacy, we aim to highlight the connections that shape everyday life and the systems that can transform it. 

Here you'll find articles, blogs, and reflections that explore: 

  • How housing and food access are deeply intertwined with poverty.

  • The role of community in fostering dignity and stability, the key ingredient in breaking the cycle of poverty.

  • Policy shifts, grassroots innovations, and upstream solutions.

As our content grows, we’ll continue adding new themes,  from income security to climate resilience;  always with a focus on equity, collaboration, and systemic change. 

Dig in and join the conversation. 

From Handouts to Human Rights: Reimagining Food Security

Food insecurity in Canada isn’t caused by a lack of food — it’s driven by income inadequacy and political choices. 

Learn more: https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/articles/from-handouts-to-human-rights-reimagining-food-security

Homelessness and Housing in Canada: A Human Rights Crisis

Canada’s housing crisis extends beyond those experiencing homelessness. Homeownership is now out of reach for many middle-income earners, especially younger Canadians.

Learn more: https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/articles/homelessness-and-housing-in-canada-a-human-rights-crisis

Community Belonging: A Way to End Poverty in Canada

In this article, Tamarack’s Heather Keam explores how belonging is a social pathway to ending poverty in Canada. 

Learn more: https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/articles/community-belonging-as-a-way-to-end-poverty-in-canada

Renewing Our Commitment to Reducing Poverty

Unless steps are taken to strengthen our income security system,  we will continue to fall short of our nationally legislated poverty reduction targets.

Learn more: https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/articles/renewing-our-commitment-to-reducing-poverty

 

 

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