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  • Publications
    • News
      • Where We Live Matters: Building Healthy Neighbourhoods in Burlington
      • Where We Live Matters
      • Action on Poverty Profiles
      • Inequality - Why it Impacts All of Us
      • The Social Determinants of Health: Positive Impacts on Health and Wellbeing
      • Latest Community Dispatch Devoted to CETA
      • New Community Lens Focuses on Aging Population in Halton
      • Community Dispatch on Youth Confidence in Learning and the Future
      • The Working Poor in Halton
      • The Growing Gap - The Challenge of Poverty and Inequality
      • Save The Date - March 27, 2012!
      • Faith Groups And Communities Across Ontario Want Poverty Eradication On The Election Agenda
    • Community Dispatch
      • Community Dispatch Archive
        • Vol. 18, #1 - Rio Political Declaration On Social Determinants Of Health
        • Vol. 17, #5 - CETA and Government Procurement
        • Vol. 17, #4 - Youth Confidence in Learning and the Future: Mobilizing Youth as Agents of Change in Milton
        • Vol. 17, #3 - Social Assistance Review Discussion Paper 2: Missed opportunity, even backsliding, as austerity agenda looms
        • Vol. 17, #2 - The Nonprofit Sector: Overview Of Labour Force Trends And Conditions
        • Vol. 17, #1 - Open Letter The Importance Of Uploading On Community Well-Being
        • Vol. 16, #1 - The Partnership Project: An Ontario Government Strategy To Create A Stronger Partnership With The Not-For-Profit Sector
        • Vol. 15, #1 - The Provincial And Territorial Road To Poverty Eradication Statement Of The Winnipeg Roundtable To The Council Of The Federation - August 4, 2010
        • Vol. 14, #5 - Changes To 2011 Census Threaten Community Data
        • Vol. 14, #4 - Hard Hit - Economic Recession: Impact On Halton Social Servicing Agencies
        • Vol. 14, #3 - Poverty Reduction Series: Sick And Tired: The Failing Health Of Ontario's Poor
        • Vol. 14, #2 - Poverty Reduction Series: Put Food in the Budget: Promote Health and Fight Poverty
        • Vol. 14, #1 - Poverty Reduction Series: A Blueprint For Economic Stimulus And Poverty Reduction in Ontario
        • Vol. 13, #15 - Majority Of Canadians And Ontarians Want Action On Poverty
        • Vol. 13, #2-14 - Canada Votes Series
        • Vol. 13, #1 - Community Conversation on the Government of Ontario's Poverty Reduction Strategy
        • Vol. 12, #6 - Revising the Ontario Corporations Act: Part 3 of 3 - Membership and Corporate Finance
        • Vol. 12, #5 - Revising the Ontario Corporations Act: Part 2 of 3 - Boards, Directors and Officers
        • Vol. 12, #4 - Revising the Ontario Corporations Act: Part 1 of 3 - Incorporation
        • Vol. 12, #3 - Poverty Reduction Strategies in Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador
        • Vol. 12, #2 - We Can't Afford To Do Business This Way
        • Vol. 12, #1 - Poverty Reduction Strategy
        • Vol. 11, #5 - Report Of The Citizens' Assembly On Electoral Reform
        • Vol. 11, #4 - Chairman's Roundtable on the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector: Follow-Up to the November 1, 2006 Forum - Part 5
        • Vol. 11, #3 - The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform
        • Vol. 11, #2 - Poverty In Canada: Our Disgrace
        • Vol. 11, #1 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Launch Of The Community Plan - Part 4
        • Vol. 10, #9 - Halton Voluntary Sector Human Services Labour Force Study Preliminary Survey Findings (2) Human Resources: Volunteer Base in Halton Nonprofit Human Services Sector
        • Vol. 10, #8 - Halton Voluntary Sector Human Services Labour Force Study Preliminary Survey Findings (1) Human Resources: Employee Base in Halton Nonprofit Human Services Sector
        • Vol. 10, #7 - Recreation and Sports Group Labour Force Profile and Issues
        • Vol. 10, #6 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Findings From The Agency And Funder Dialogues - Part 3
        • Vol. 10, #5 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Part 2
        • Vol. 10, #4 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Part 1
        • Vol. 10, #3 - Human Service Sector Labour Force Profile
        • Vol. 10, #2 - Greater than the Sum of Our Parts: Community Conversations on Building Sector Awareness
        • Vol. 10, #1 - Recognizing the Economic Contribution of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector
        • Vol. 9, #5 - Inclusive Cities Canada Burlington: Community Voices, Perspectives And Priorities Part 2 - Civic Panel Recommendations
        • Vol. 9, #4 - Inclusive Cities Canada Burlington: Community Voices, Perspectives And Priorities Part 1 - Executive Summary
        • Vol. 9, #3 - Niagara Voluntary Sector Labour Market Study
        • Vol. 9, #2 - An Accord Between The Government And The Voluntary Sector
        • Vol. 9, #1 - The Draining of Community-Capacity: The Impact of Funding Structures
        • Vol. 8, #13 - Canada Votes 2004 - Taxation
        • Vol. 8, #12 - Canada Votes 2004 - Income Security
        • Vol. 8, #11 - Canada Votes 2004 - Population Health
        • Vol. 8, #10 - Canada Votes 2004 - Federal Role in Social Policy
        • Vol. 8, #9 - Canada Votes 2004 - Canada Social Transfer
        • Vol. 8, #8 - Canada Votes 2004 - Cities and Social Infrastructure
        • Vol. 8, #7 - Canada Votes 2004 - Accessibility and Inclusion
        • Vol. 8, #6 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Recommendations: A Road To Travel
        • Vol. 8, #5 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #5: The Funding Fall-out
        • Vol. 8, #4 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #4: Nonprofit & Voluntary Organizations Respond To Change
        • Vol. 8, #3 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #3: Administration: The New Dirty Word In Funding
        • Vol. 8, #2 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An OpportunityFact Sheet #2: An Unstable, Unpredictable & Fiercely Competitive Funding Environment
        • Vol. 8, #1 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #1: The Third Pillar Of Canadian Society
        • Vol. 7, #5 - Growing Up Black in Oakville: The Impact of Community on Black Youth Identity Formation and Civic Participation
        • Vol. 7, #4 - The Quality of Life in Halton - Snapshot of a Decade
        • Vol. 7, #3 - Growing Old in Burlington: A Report on Seniors Trends and Issues
        • Vol. 7, #2 - Embracing Smart Growth - Which Path?
        • Vol. 7, #1 - Redeeming The Public Purpose - The Real Revolution Is Yet To Come
        • Vol. 6, #4 - A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs in Halton
        • Vol.6, #3 - A Report On The Double Cohort: Their Futures At Stake
        • Vol. 6, #2 - Building Community: The Contribution of the Voluntary Sector
        • Vol. 6, #1 - The Voluntary Sector and Volunteers: Building Our Future Together
        • Vol. 5, #6 - Access To Capital: Issues For Micro-Entrepreneurs in Halton - A Discussion Paper
        • Vol. 5, #5 - A Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population
        • Vol. 5, #4 - A Moral Crisis: False Gods of the Marketplace
        • Vol. 5, #3 - How Can We Reduce Costs and Get Better Outcomes in Health Care! By Gina Browne
        • Vol. 5, #2 - "When The Bough Breaks": Highlights From a Community Workshop on "More Effective Less Expensive Community Services"
        • Vol. 5, #1 - Time to Debate Social Canada
        • Vol. 4, #4 - Oakville: An Audit of a Community in Transition - Insights Beyond the Town
        • Vol. 4, #3 - User Fees: A Practice Revisited
        • Vol. 4, #2 - Communities, Inequalities and the Global Economy: Moving Beyond the Cult of Impotence
        • Vol. 4, #1 - The Quality of Life in Halton 1998
        • Vol. 3, #5 - Food Banks: From an Emergency Response to a Permanent Institution
        • Vol. 3, #4 - Canada and the United Nations: Concerns Regarding the "Best Country in the World"
        • Vol. 3, #3 - Poverty - Searching For A Cure
        • Vol. 3, #2 - The New Canada Child Tax Benefit
        • Vol. 3, #1 - "Food For Thought"
        • Vol. 2, #6 - Halton Violence Prevention Council
        • Vol. 2, #5 - The Voluntary Sector - The Funding Challenge
        • Vol. 2, #4 - The Voluntary Sector - Sustaining A Civil Society
        • Vol. 2, #3 - The Quality of Life in Halton - 1997
        • Vol. 2, #2 - Annual Meeting Keynote Address
        • Vol. 2, #1 - Health Promotion Plan: Priorities
        • Vol. 1, #6 - Volunteerism - Building Community One Volunteer At A Time
        • Vol. 1, #5 - International Women's Day - A Reflection on Violence Prevention Services
        • Vol. 1, #4 - The Impact of Funding Restraints on Halton Agencies
        • Vol. 1, #3 - The War on Children
        • Vol. 1, #2 - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
        • Vol. 1, #1 - Housing
      • Vol. 18, #4 - Budget Provisions Inadequate But… Community Gets Government Attention On Single Adults
      • Vol. 18, #3 - Social Assistance Reform: Six Point Plan for Action on Poverty Eradication
      • Vol. 18, #2 - Brighter Prospects: Transforming Social Assistance in Ontario - Some Reflections
    • Reports
      • Calculating a Living Wage in Halton - A Discussion Paper
      • Action on Poverty Profiles
      • Youth Confidence in Learning and the Future: Mobilizing Youth as Agents of Change in Milton
      • Profile of Newcomers in Halton
      • Annual Reports
      • Honouring the Voices of Marginalized Communities: A Participatory Research Experience
      • Report Cards on Poverty in Oakville
      • Incomes and Poverty Report - Burlington
      • Changing Faces – Profile of Burlington Newcomers
      • A Recovery Free Zone: The Halton Bulletin
      • Seniors Roundtable Discussions: A Community's Path to an Age-Friendly City
      • Changing Faces - Profile of Oakville Newcomers
      • Economic Recession: Impact on Oakville Serving Agencies
      • Poverty in Ontario: Failed Promise and the Renewal of Hope
      • Social Profile of Milton 2009: A Changing Social Landscape
      • Social Profile of Halton 2009
      • A Social Profile of Burlington 2009
      • Aging Actively in Burlington
      • A Legacy for the Future: An Ontario Poverty Reduction Strategy
      • Halton Community Conversation On Poverty Reduction: MPP Consultation
      • Pushing The Limits: Challenges of Halton’s Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Labour Force
      • More Than a Roof: Best Practices for Transitional Housing Models for Homeless Youth in Halton
      • A Social Profile of Burlington
      • Social Profile of Oakville - An Overview
      • Report Card on Child Poverty 2005
      • Inclusive Cities Canada - Burlington: Community Voices, Perspectives and Priorities
      • Developing the Diversity-Competent Organization
      • Funding Matters: A Warning and An Opportunity
      • The Quality of Life in Halton - Snapshot of a Decade
      • Building Inclusive Communities: Cross-Canada Perspectives and Strategies
      • Growing Up Black in Oakville
      • Building Hope Together: Strategies for Creating Housing in Uncertain Times
      • Halton Official Plan Review: Embracing Smart Growth - Which Path?
      • Growing Old in Burlington
      • Employment and Employability Needs of the Deaf Community in Peel and Halton Regions
      • Halton 211 Feasibility Study
      • A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs for Halton
      • The Voluntary Sector & Volunteers: Building Our Future Together
      • Access to Capital: Issues for Micro-Entrepreneurs in Halton - A Discussion Paper
      • Hidden Faces of Poverty - Video
      • Hidden Faces of Poverty
      • A Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population
      • Report Card 2000: Child Poverty in Halton
      • Oakville: An Audit of A Community in Transition
      • Halton Social Profile 1999
      • Halton Food Bank Study: Alternatives to Dependency
      • Social Assistance Reform Act: An Information Package
      • Meeting Human Need: The Impact of Funding Restraints on Halton Agencies
    • Community Lens
      • Community Lens #86 - Immigrant Languages
      • Community Lens #85 - Rental Housing Market in Halton
      • Community Lens #84 - Modern Families
      • Community Lens #83 - One Person Households And Living Alone Individuals
      • Community Lens #82 - Low Income Families in 2009
      • Community Lens #81 - Tracking Poverty
      • Community Lens #80 - Volunteering in Halton
      • Community Lens #79 - Population Change by Census Tract (2006-2011)
      • Community Lens #78 - Farming in Halton
      • Community Lens #77 - Aging Population
      • Community Lens #76 - Literacy in Halton
      • Community Lens #75 - Education Level and Low income
      • Community Lens #74 - Population Change (1991-2011); Milton Leads Population Growth in Halton
      • Community Lens #73 - Low Income Unattached Individuals and Housing Affordability
      • Community Lens #72 - Low Income Families and Housing Affordability
      • Community Lens #71 - Low Income Families and Shelter Cost
      • Community Lens #70 - Ontario Election
      • Community Lens Archive
    • Community Connection
    • Media Releases
      • Media Releases (List)
        • Halton Too Has Poverty
        • Building a Strong Partnership with the Nonprofit Sector
        • Social Justice and Environmental Activism: Two Solitudes or Common Ground
        • Tax Harmonization Takes Food Off The Table
        • Halton Groups Welcome Government's Poverty Reduction Plan
        • Child Poverty in Ontario Remains High in Halton
        • Poverty Reduction Advocates Welcome Liberal Announcement
        • Poverty Reduction Strategy 2007
        • Pushing the Limits: Labour Force Study Shows Nonprofit Human Services in Distress
        • Children and Youth Left Out: Report Card on Child Poverty Released
        • Community Voices Talk of Inclusion
        • Funding Matters: A Warning and An Opportunity
        • New Director of Volunteer Halton
        • Literacy Needs Study Released - A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs for Halton
        • Volunteer Planning Conference a Success
        • Social Planning Council Offers Conference to Voluntary Sector
        • Hidden Faces of Poverty Report Available
        • Youth Coordinators Make Tremendous Difference to Local Agencies
        • Award Winning Journalist to Speak at Indigo
        • Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population Released
        • 1 in 10 Halton Children Live in Poverty
        • The Cost of Living in Halton 2000
        • National Launch: Breakfast for Learning Week
        • Quality of Life in Halton
        • Thinking About a Moral Economy
        • United Church Moderator To Address The Moral Crisis of Our Economy
        • The Halton Social Profile 1999
        • Quality of Life in Halton Marred by Social Deficit
        • June 2 is the Day YOU Help Build your Community
        • Food Banks - From an Emergency Response to a Permanent Institution
        • Halton Volunteer Centre Establishes Online Presence
      • Halton Too Has Poverty
      • Building a Strong Partnership with the Nonprofit Sector
      • Social Justice and Environmental Activism: Two Solitudes or Common Ground
      • Tax Harmonization Takes Food Off The Table
      • Halton Groups Welcome Government's Poverty Reduction Plan
      • Child Poverty in Ontario Remains High in Halton
      • Poverty Reduction Advocates Welcome Liberal Announcement
      • Poverty Reduction Strategy 2007
      • Pushing the Limits: Labour Force Study Shows Nonprofit Human Services in Distress
      • Children and Youth Left Out: Report Card on Child Poverty Released
      • Community Voices Talk of Inclusion
      • Funding Matters: A Warning and An Opportunity
      • New Director of Volunteer Halton
      • Literacy Needs Study Released - A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs for Halton
      • Volunteer Planning Conference a Success
      • Social Planning Council Offers Conference to Voluntary Sector
      • Hidden Faces of Poverty Report Available
      • Youth Coordinators Make Tremendous Difference to Local Agencies
      • Award Winning Journalist to Speak at Indigo
      • Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population Released
      • 1 in 10 Halton Children Live in Poverty
      • The Cost of Living in Halton 2000
      • National Launch: Breakfast for Learning Week
      • Quality of Life in Halton
      • Thinking About a Moral Economy
      • United Church Moderator To Address The Moral Crisis of Our Economy
      • The Halton Social Profile 1999
      • Quality of Life in Halton Marred by Social Deficit
      • June 2 is the Day YOU Help Build your Community
      • Food Banks - From an Emergency Response to a Permanent Institution
      • Halton Volunteer Centre Establishes Online Presence
    • CDH Video
      • What more can we do to help low-income families?
      • Looking out for low-income kids in your community
      • Share Noel 2011
      • Being Poor in Halton
    • Community Connection
      • Community Connection
  • Projects
    • North Burlington
    • Acton Together
    • Y-LINC
    • HNN
    • BAFSC
    • Chill Zone
  • Events
  • Contact Us
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Publications

  • News
    • Where We Live Matters: Building Healthy Neighbourhoods in Burlington
    • Where We Live Matters
    • Action on Poverty Profiles
    • Inequality - Why it Impacts All of Us
    • The Social Determinants of Health: Positive Impacts on Health and Wellbeing
    • Latest Community Dispatch Devoted to CETA
    • New Community Lens Focuses on Aging Population in Halton
    • Community Dispatch on Youth Confidence in Learning and the Future
    • The Working Poor in Halton
    • The Growing Gap - The Challenge of Poverty and Inequality
    • Save The Date - March 27, 2012!
    • Faith Groups And Communities Across Ontario Want Poverty Eradication On The Election Agenda
  • Community Dispatch
    • Community Dispatch Archive
      • Vol. 18, #1 - Rio Political Declaration On Social Determinants Of Health
      • Vol. 17, #5 - CETA and Government Procurement
      • Vol. 17, #4 - Youth Confidence in Learning and the Future: Mobilizing Youth as Agents of Change in Milton
      • Vol. 17, #3 - Social Assistance Review Discussion Paper 2: Missed opportunity, even backsliding, as austerity agenda looms
      • Vol. 17, #2 - The Nonprofit Sector: Overview Of Labour Force Trends And Conditions
      • Vol. 17, #1 - Open Letter The Importance Of Uploading On Community Well-Being
      • Vol. 16, #1 - The Partnership Project: An Ontario Government Strategy To Create A Stronger Partnership With The Not-For-Profit Sector
      • Vol. 15, #1 - The Provincial And Territorial Road To Poverty Eradication Statement Of The Winnipeg Roundtable To The Council Of The Federation - August 4, 2010
      • Vol. 14, #5 - Changes To 2011 Census Threaten Community Data
      • Vol. 14, #4 - Hard Hit - Economic Recession: Impact On Halton Social Servicing Agencies
      • Vol. 14, #3 - Poverty Reduction Series: Sick And Tired: The Failing Health Of Ontario's Poor
      • Vol. 14, #2 - Poverty Reduction Series: Put Food in the Budget: Promote Health and Fight Poverty
      • Vol. 14, #1 - Poverty Reduction Series: A Blueprint For Economic Stimulus And Poverty Reduction in Ontario
      • Vol. 13, #15 - Majority Of Canadians And Ontarians Want Action On Poverty
      • Vol. 13, #2-14 - Canada Votes Series
      • Vol. 13, #1 - Community Conversation on the Government of Ontario's Poverty Reduction Strategy
      • Vol. 12, #6 - Revising the Ontario Corporations Act: Part 3 of 3 - Membership and Corporate Finance
      • Vol. 12, #5 - Revising the Ontario Corporations Act: Part 2 of 3 - Boards, Directors and Officers
      • Vol. 12, #4 - Revising the Ontario Corporations Act: Part 1 of 3 - Incorporation
      • Vol. 12, #3 - Poverty Reduction Strategies in Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador
      • Vol. 12, #2 - We Can't Afford To Do Business This Way
      • Vol. 12, #1 - Poverty Reduction Strategy
      • Vol. 11, #5 - Report Of The Citizens' Assembly On Electoral Reform
      • Vol. 11, #4 - Chairman's Roundtable on the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector: Follow-Up to the November 1, 2006 Forum - Part 5
      • Vol. 11, #3 - The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform
      • Vol. 11, #2 - Poverty In Canada: Our Disgrace
      • Vol. 11, #1 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Launch Of The Community Plan - Part 4
      • Vol. 10, #9 - Halton Voluntary Sector Human Services Labour Force Study Preliminary Survey Findings (2) Human Resources: Volunteer Base in Halton Nonprofit Human Services Sector
      • Vol. 10, #8 - Halton Voluntary Sector Human Services Labour Force Study Preliminary Survey Findings (1) Human Resources: Employee Base in Halton Nonprofit Human Services Sector
      • Vol. 10, #7 - Recreation and Sports Group Labour Force Profile and Issues
      • Vol. 10, #6 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Findings From The Agency And Funder Dialogues - Part 3
      • Vol. 10, #5 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Part 2
      • Vol. 10, #4 - Chairman's Roundtable On The Nonprofit And Voluntary Sector: Part 1
      • Vol. 10, #3 - Human Service Sector Labour Force Profile
      • Vol. 10, #2 - Greater than the Sum of Our Parts: Community Conversations on Building Sector Awareness
      • Vol. 10, #1 - Recognizing the Economic Contribution of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector
      • Vol. 9, #5 - Inclusive Cities Canada Burlington: Community Voices, Perspectives And Priorities Part 2 - Civic Panel Recommendations
      • Vol. 9, #4 - Inclusive Cities Canada Burlington: Community Voices, Perspectives And Priorities Part 1 - Executive Summary
      • Vol. 9, #3 - Niagara Voluntary Sector Labour Market Study
      • Vol. 9, #2 - An Accord Between The Government And The Voluntary Sector
      • Vol. 9, #1 - The Draining of Community-Capacity: The Impact of Funding Structures
      • Vol. 8, #13 - Canada Votes 2004 - Taxation
      • Vol. 8, #12 - Canada Votes 2004 - Income Security
      • Vol. 8, #11 - Canada Votes 2004 - Population Health
      • Vol. 8, #10 - Canada Votes 2004 - Federal Role in Social Policy
      • Vol. 8, #9 - Canada Votes 2004 - Canada Social Transfer
      • Vol. 8, #8 - Canada Votes 2004 - Cities and Social Infrastructure
      • Vol. 8, #7 - Canada Votes 2004 - Accessibility and Inclusion
      • Vol. 8, #6 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Recommendations: A Road To Travel
      • Vol. 8, #5 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #5: The Funding Fall-out
      • Vol. 8, #4 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #4: Nonprofit & Voluntary Organizations Respond To Change
      • Vol. 8, #3 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #3: Administration: The New Dirty Word In Funding
      • Vol. 8, #2 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An OpportunityFact Sheet #2: An Unstable, Unpredictable & Fiercely Competitive Funding Environment
      • Vol. 8, #1 - Funding Matters: A Warning And An Opportunity Fact Sheet #1: The Third Pillar Of Canadian Society
      • Vol. 7, #5 - Growing Up Black in Oakville: The Impact of Community on Black Youth Identity Formation and Civic Participation
      • Vol. 7, #4 - The Quality of Life in Halton - Snapshot of a Decade
      • Vol. 7, #3 - Growing Old in Burlington: A Report on Seniors Trends and Issues
      • Vol. 7, #2 - Embracing Smart Growth - Which Path?
      • Vol. 7, #1 - Redeeming The Public Purpose - The Real Revolution Is Yet To Come
      • Vol. 6, #4 - A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs in Halton
      • Vol.6, #3 - A Report On The Double Cohort: Their Futures At Stake
      • Vol. 6, #2 - Building Community: The Contribution of the Voluntary Sector
      • Vol. 6, #1 - The Voluntary Sector and Volunteers: Building Our Future Together
      • Vol. 5, #6 - Access To Capital: Issues For Micro-Entrepreneurs in Halton - A Discussion Paper
      • Vol. 5, #5 - A Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population
      • Vol. 5, #4 - A Moral Crisis: False Gods of the Marketplace
      • Vol. 5, #3 - How Can We Reduce Costs and Get Better Outcomes in Health Care! By Gina Browne
      • Vol. 5, #2 - "When The Bough Breaks": Highlights From a Community Workshop on "More Effective Less Expensive Community Services"
      • Vol. 5, #1 - Time to Debate Social Canada
      • Vol. 4, #4 - Oakville: An Audit of a Community in Transition - Insights Beyond the Town
      • Vol. 4, #3 - User Fees: A Practice Revisited
      • Vol. 4, #2 - Communities, Inequalities and the Global Economy: Moving Beyond the Cult of Impotence
      • Vol. 4, #1 - The Quality of Life in Halton 1998
      • Vol. 3, #5 - Food Banks: From an Emergency Response to a Permanent Institution
      • Vol. 3, #4 - Canada and the United Nations: Concerns Regarding the "Best Country in the World"
      • Vol. 3, #3 - Poverty - Searching For A Cure
      • Vol. 3, #2 - The New Canada Child Tax Benefit
      • Vol. 3, #1 - "Food For Thought"
      • Vol. 2, #6 - Halton Violence Prevention Council
      • Vol. 2, #5 - The Voluntary Sector - The Funding Challenge
      • Vol. 2, #4 - The Voluntary Sector - Sustaining A Civil Society
      • Vol. 2, #3 - The Quality of Life in Halton - 1997
      • Vol. 2, #2 - Annual Meeting Keynote Address
      • Vol. 2, #1 - Health Promotion Plan: Priorities
      • Vol. 1, #6 - Volunteerism - Building Community One Volunteer At A Time
      • Vol. 1, #5 - International Women's Day - A Reflection on Violence Prevention Services
      • Vol. 1, #4 - The Impact of Funding Restraints on Halton Agencies
      • Vol. 1, #3 - The War on Children
      • Vol. 1, #2 - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
      • Vol. 1, #1 - Housing
    • Vol. 18, #4 - Budget Provisions Inadequate But… Community Gets Government Attention On Single Adults
    • Vol. 18, #3 - Social Assistance Reform: Six Point Plan for Action on Poverty Eradication
    • Vol. 18, #2 - Brighter Prospects: Transforming Social Assistance in Ontario - Some Reflections
  • Community Lens
    • Community Lens Archive
    • Community Lens #86 - Immigrant Languages
    • Community Lens #85 - Rental Housing Market in Halton
    • Community Lens #84 - Modern Families
    • Community Lens #83 - One Person Households And Living Alone Individuals
    • Community Lens #82 - Low Income Families in 2009
    • Community Lens #81 - Tracking Poverty
    • Community Lens #80 - Volunteering in Halton
    • Community Lens #79 - Population Change by Census Tract (2006-2011)
    • Community Lens #78 - Farming in Halton
    • Community Lens #77 - Aging Population
    • Community Lens #76 - Literacy in Halton
    • Community Lens #75 - Education Level and Low income
    • Community Lens #74 - Population Change (1991-2011); Milton Leads Population Growth in Halton
    • Community Lens #73 - Low Income Unattached Individuals and Housing Affordability
    • Community Lens #72 - Low Income Families and Housing Affordability
    • Community Lens #71 - Low Income Families and Shelter Cost
    • Community Lens #70 - Ontario Election
  • Reports
    • Reports Archive
    • Calculating a Living Wage in Halton - A Discussion Paper
    • Action on Poverty Profiles
    • Youth Confidence in Learning and the Future: Mobilizing Youth as Agents of Change in Milton
    • Profile of Newcomers in Halton
    • Annual Reports
    • Honouring the Voices of Marginalized Communities: A Participatory Research Experience
    • Report Cards on Poverty in Oakville
    • Incomes and Poverty Report - Burlington
    • Changing Faces – Profile of Burlington Newcomers
    • A Recovery Free Zone: The Halton Bulletin
    • Seniors Roundtable Discussions: A Community's Path to an Age-Friendly City
    • Changing Faces - Profile of Oakville Newcomers
    • Economic Recession: Impact on Oakville Serving Agencies
    • Poverty in Ontario: Failed Promise and the Renewal of Hope
    • Social Profile of Milton 2009: A Changing Social Landscape
    • Social Profile of Halton 2009
    • A Social Profile of Burlington 2009
    • Aging Actively in Burlington
    • A Legacy for the Future: An Ontario Poverty Reduction Strategy
    • Halton Community Conversation On Poverty Reduction: MPP Consultation
    • Pushing The Limits: Challenges of Halton’s Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Labour Force
    • More Than a Roof: Best Practices for Transitional Housing Models for Homeless Youth in Halton
    • A Social Profile of Burlington
    • Social Profile of Oakville - An Overview
    • Report Card on Child Poverty 2005
    • Inclusive Cities Canada - Burlington: Community Voices, Perspectives and Priorities
    • Developing the Diversity-Competent Organization
    • Funding Matters: A Warning and An Opportunity
    • The Quality of Life in Halton - Snapshot of a Decade
    • Building Inclusive Communities: Cross-Canada Perspectives and Strategies
    • Growing Up Black in Oakville
    • Building Hope Together: Strategies for Creating Housing in Uncertain Times
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    • Halton 211 Feasibility Study
    • A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs for Halton
    • The Voluntary Sector & Volunteers: Building Our Future Together
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    • Oakville: An Audit of A Community in Transition
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      • Tax Harmonization Takes Food Off The Table
      • Halton Groups Welcome Government's Poverty Reduction Plan
      • Child Poverty in Ontario Remains High in Halton
      • Poverty Reduction Advocates Welcome Liberal Announcement
      • Poverty Reduction Strategy 2007
      • Pushing the Limits: Labour Force Study Shows Nonprofit Human Services in Distress
      • Children and Youth Left Out: Report Card on Child Poverty Released
      • Community Voices Talk of Inclusion
      • Funding Matters: A Warning and An Opportunity
      • New Director of Volunteer Halton
      • Literacy Needs Study Released - A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs for Halton
      • Volunteer Planning Conference a Success
      • Social Planning Council Offers Conference to Voluntary Sector
      • Hidden Faces of Poverty Report Available
      • Youth Coordinators Make Tremendous Difference to Local Agencies
      • Award Winning Journalist to Speak at Indigo
      • Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population Released
      • 1 in 10 Halton Children Live in Poverty
      • The Cost of Living in Halton 2000
      • National Launch: Breakfast for Learning Week
      • Quality of Life in Halton
      • Thinking About a Moral Economy
      • United Church Moderator To Address The Moral Crisis of Our Economy
      • The Halton Social Profile 1999
      • Quality of Life in Halton Marred by Social Deficit
      • June 2 is the Day YOU Help Build your Community
      • Food Banks - From an Emergency Response to a Permanent Institution
      • Halton Volunteer Centre Establishes Online Presence
    • Halton Too Has Poverty
    • Building a Strong Partnership with the Nonprofit Sector
    • Social Justice and Environmental Activism: Two Solitudes or Common Ground
    • Tax Harmonization Takes Food Off The Table
    • Halton Groups Welcome Government's Poverty Reduction Plan
    • Child Poverty in Ontario Remains High in Halton
    • Poverty Reduction Advocates Welcome Liberal Announcement
    • Poverty Reduction Strategy 2007
    • Pushing the Limits: Labour Force Study Shows Nonprofit Human Services in Distress
    • Children and Youth Left Out: Report Card on Child Poverty Released
    • Community Voices Talk of Inclusion
    • Funding Matters: A Warning and An Opportunity
    • New Director of Volunteer Halton
    • Literacy Needs Study Released - A Profile of Literacy Skills and Needs for Halton
    • Volunteer Planning Conference a Success
    • Social Planning Council Offers Conference to Voluntary Sector
    • Hidden Faces of Poverty Report Available
    • Youth Coordinators Make Tremendous Difference to Local Agencies
    • Award Winning Journalist to Speak at Indigo
    • Social Profile of the Halton Visible Minority Population Released
    • 1 in 10 Halton Children Live in Poverty
    • The Cost of Living in Halton 2000
    • National Launch: Breakfast for Learning Week
    • Quality of Life in Halton
    • Thinking About a Moral Economy
    • United Church Moderator To Address The Moral Crisis of Our Economy
    • The Halton Social Profile 1999
    • Quality of Life in Halton Marred by Social Deficit
    • June 2 is the Day YOU Help Build your Community
    • Food Banks - From an Emergency Response to a Permanent Institution
    • Halton Volunteer Centre Establishes Online Presence
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    • Being Poor in Halton

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