/R E P E A T -- Media Advisory/Photo Opportunity - The economy may be doing well, but many people aren't: Daily Bread Food Bank's report on hunger and poverty in Toronto to be released on September 18/
TORONTO, Sept. 12, 2017 /CNW/ -
WHAT: |
Daily Bread Food Bank's 2017 Who's Hungry Report press conference |
Based on in-person surveys of more than 1,400 food bank clients across Toronto, the new 2017 Who's Hungry Report reveals some sobering trends: |
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• Despite good economic times, food bank visits are back to recession levels, and clients are accessing food banks twice as long; |
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• Scarborough has seen a 30% increase in the number of people accessing food banks; |
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• Seniors are the fastest-rising age group of food bank clients. |
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Richard Matern, author of the 2017 Who's Hungry Report, will discuss these and other findings related to poverty, hunger, and basic income programs. |
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An embargoed copy of the report is now available to news media. To request a copy, please email [email protected]. |
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WHEN: |
Monday, September 18, 2017 |
10am |
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WHERE: |
Daily Bread Food Bank |
191 New Toronto Street, Etobicoke, ON M8V 2E7 |
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North of Lakeshore Blvd., east off Islington Ave, across from the Lantic Sugar building. |
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WHO: |
Gail Nyberg, Executive Director, Daily Bread Food Bank |
Richard Matern, Director, Research and Communications, Daily Bread Food Bank |
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Ryan Noble, Executive Director, North York Harvest Food Bank |
About Daily Bread Food Bank
Daily Bread Food Bank is a registered charity that is working towards long-term solutions to hunger and runs innovative programs to support people on low incomes, while distributing food and providing support to more than 200 food programs across Toronto. Because hunger doesn't wait for policy change. To learn more about Daily Bread Food Bank, please visit www.dailybread.ca.
SOURCE Daily Bread Food Bank
Benita Aalto, Senior Manager, Communications, T: 416-203-0050 ext. 238, C: 416-450-2196, E: [email protected]
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