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Ship Doug Ford’s $200 rebate cheque to a meals financial institution: Mississauga mayor

November 29, 20243 Mins Read
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That $200 rebate cheque you’ll be getting from Doug Ford? Give it to a meals financial institution.

That’s the message from Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish who stated the dramatic enhance in these going with out meals requires drastic fundraising measures from all segments of society and senior ranges of presidency.

“Premier Ford is sending out $200 cheques. I’ve already informed my kids and grandkids that they are endorsing the back of those cheques and they are sending them to Mississauga Food Bank,” Parrish stated. “Lots of people need those $200 cheques and they will be happy to receive them, they will be able to do some grocery shopping. But the rest of us who don’t need them should be giving them to our foodbank.”

However that’s simply the beginning, in line with the mayor.

She stated it’s time for each the provincial and federal governments to begin kicking in funds and helps in order that meals banks in Mississauga and throughout Peel can meet the demand to feed those that are hungry.

The town can be calling for will increase in social help applications, extra reasonably priced housing, and higher employee help applications.

Mississauga has already declared a “food crisis” pointing to the empty cabinets at meals banks within the metropolis that may’t be restocked quick sufficient forcing many purchasers to make onerous selections between consuming or paying the hire.

“Never before have I seen the level of food insecurity and food bank usage that we are experiencing now,” stated Meals Banks Mississauga CEO Meghan Nicholls at a information convention right now (Nov. 13) referred to as to attract consideration to the trigger and, hopefully, result in extra donations of funds and meals.

Nicholls stated Mississauga has seen the most important escalation of meals financial institution visits in all of Ontario stating that greater than 56,000 folks within the metropolis used a meals financial institution final yr. “And that number is increasing,” Nicholls stated including that one out of each 13 residents in Mississauga now use a meals financial institution.

Nicholls stated the reliance on meals banks in Mississauga has elevated 78 per cent within the final yr however that fundraising has solely elevated by 2 per cent. She stated authorities donations are minimal with public funds solely coming from the Area of Peel which provides simply 1 per cent of the entire sources required.

“The lack of provincial and federal funding for food banks and people facing food insecurity means that we face an uphill battle as our neighbours fall further and further behind,” Nicholls stated.

Members of the general public and companies are additionally inspired to make donations that may be despatched to www.foodbanksmississauga.ca/vacation

 

 

 

 

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