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Title: Some Highlights of Surveys of Homelessness in Calgary


1
Some Highlights of Surveys of Homelessness in
Calgary
  • Date May 15, 2002
  • Definition Methodology
  • Findings
  • Year 1996 1998 2000 2002
  • Tot. Count 615 988 1296 1737
  • Street Count 15 38 168 117
  • In 2002 (Note increased shelter capacity of
    288)
  • 42 families, incl. 59 children under age 13
    56 teens age 13 to 17
  • 60 of families were in womens shelters
  • 38 seniors age 65 over
  • 84 men
  • Over-repn of aboriginals (_at_ 15),
  • esp. in street count (over 1/3)
  • Under-repn of VisMins (_at_ 11)
  • but growing
  • Large increase in number of families.

2
Homelessness in Edmonton
  • Survey date Sept. 14, 2000
  • Total Homeless 1160 persons
  • (up from 836 in March 1999)
  • incl. 64 families (with 146 children under
    age 15)
  • Males 69
  • Aboriginals 40

3
Causes of Homelessness
  • Shrinking Supply of Affordable Housing
  • De-institutionalization of Mental Patients
  • Parent Child Conflict Abuse Runaways
  • Low Minimum Wage (see next slide)

4

Current and PlannedMinimum Wage Ratesin
Canadian Provinces
  • Province Wage Effective Date Rank
  • Nfld. 6.00 Nov. 1, 2002 9
  • N.B. 6.00 Aug. 1, 2002 9
  • Nova Scotia 6.00 Oct. 1, 2002 9
  • P.E.I. 6.25 Jan. 1, 2003 7
  • P.E.I. 6.50 Jan. 1, 2004 --
  • P.E.I. 6.80 Jan. 1, 2005 --
  • Quebec 7.30 Feb. 1, 2003 2
  • Ontario 6.85 Jan. 1, 1995 4
  • Manitoba 6.75 April 1, 2003 5
  • Sask. 6.65 Nov. 1, 2002 6
  • Alberta 5.90 Oct. 1, 1999 11
  • Yukon 7.20 Oct. 1, 1998 3
  • B.C. 8.00 1

5
Causes of Homelessness
  • Shrinking Supply of Affordable Housing
  • De-institutionalization of Mental Patients
  • Parent Child Conflict Abuse Runaways
  • Low Minimum Wage (see previous slide)
  • Inadequate Income Supports for the Working Poor
  • Social Assistance Cuts (See next slide)

6
Changes in Social Assistance Benefits in Alberta,
1986-2001
7
Welfare Income as a Percentage of the Poverty
Line, By Family Type, Alberta, 2001
  • Category Welfare Welfare as
  • Benefits of Poverty
  • Line
  • Single
  • Employable 5,030 27
  • Person With a
  • Disability 7,596 40
  • Single Parent,
  • One Child 11,619 49
  • Couple with
  • 2 Children 18,395 52 Source Canadian
    Council on Social Development.
    www.ccsd.ca/factsheets/fs_ncwp101.htm

8
The Calgary Interfaith Food Bank Organizational
Philosophy
  • All people seeking our help should be treated
    with compassion, dignity, and understanding.
  • Our clients deserve the highest quality foods
    that are possible for us to provide.
  • The best way to meet hunger needs is in
    collaboration with others who share our common
    purpose.
  • The spirit of volunteerism is our strength and
    our primary resource.
  • We are accountable to our community for the
    programs and services we deliver.

9
Some Facts About The Calgary Interfaith Food Bank
  • One of 615 food banks in Canada
  • Goal to provide a nutritionally balanced hamper
    to feed a family for one week.
  • Availability - screening for need -
    max. of 6 hampers per year - max. of 1 hamper
    per month
  • Volume in 2000 - 10 million in food -
    2.5 million in funds - 44,000 hampers for
    127,000 people
  • Staff - 65,000 hours of volunteers time -
    35 full-time staff
  • Quote You are all just 1-2 paycheques away from
    being a Food Bank client

10
Primary Sources of Income for Clients of Calgary
Interfaith Food Bank
  • 39 Wage (Working Poor)
  • 25 Social Assistance
  • 12 None
  • 8 AISH
  • 6 Other
  • 4 EI
  • 3 Pension
  • 2 Student Finance
  • 1 WCB
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