Demonstartions and Actions

Welfare Action: October 23rd

Come out and defend people on social assistance. Friday, October 23rd

Atwell:
12.30 PM
North East Corner of Atwell and Dixon
Coming from downtown: meet inside Kipling Station at 11:45am (tokens provided)

Wilson:
Get on the bus at 2pm at:
- Jane and Finch
- Jane and Sheppard
- Falstaff
or, the corner of Jane & Wilson at 2:30pm

As a lead up to the November 5th Campaign for a Poverty Free Ontario
Province-Wide Day of Action, OCAP, Jane Finch Action Against Poverty and a number of people on social assistance will be conducting 2 mass case actions on October 23rd at two of the most notoriously bad welfare offices Toronto: Atwell and Wilson.

Today, more people than ever are being forced to live on welfare in Ontario. They face two major problems. First of all, the income they receive does not let them pay their rent and feed their families properly. Secondly, welfare offices like Atwell and Willson do all they can to deny even the small benefits people are supposed to get. When they apply for Special Diet, Community Start Up and other benefits, they are denied their rights. This must stop.

Report From May 12 Raise The Rates Demonstration

To see photos from the demonstration click here.

‘WE DON’T NEED A DOCTOR’S NOTE TO TELL US WE’RE HUNGRY!’
OCAP MARCHES ON THE SOCIAL SERVICES MINISTRY

On May 12, a crowd of over four hundred poor people and supporters took the fight for decent income right to the doorstep of the Liberal most responsible

Raise The Rates May 12 Action Photos

Thanks to photographers Graeme Bacque and John Bonnar for their photos of OCAP's Raise the Rates demonstration on May 12, 2005. Please take a look at each of their websites to see more photos.

Graeme Bacque: http://bacque.graeme.tripod.com

John Bonnar: http://johnb.smugmug.com/Journalism

OCAP Takes $3,500 Worth Of Groceries and Distributes Them Successfully

FOR MORE PICTURES, CLICK HERE

In this Wednesday's (September 29) food grab from a high-end grocery store, members of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty walked away with $3525.00 worth of food and tolietries.

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