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Author(s): Jennifer Robson
Publication Date: 2020
With policy updates released daily, it can be challenging to navigate the current information available on provincial and territorial supports individuals facing challenges paying rent can access due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This comprehensive and easy to read list is a great tool to review the various federal emergency funds offered.
Author(s): Adam Fair, Hollis Moore, Jennifer Robson, Barb Gosse
Organization: SEDI; Toronto Community Foundation
Publication Date: 2009
In 2008 SEDI’s Independent Living Account (ILA) project was recognized as a Vital Idea by the Toronto Community Foundation for its innovative approach in assisting residents of Toronto shelter system to save, build life skills and subsequently move into their own place.
The Toronto Community Foundation sponsored SEDI to research the effectiveness of the ILA model, as well as explore ways in which the ILA model could be expanded to support specifi...
Author(s): Adam Fair, Barb Gosse, Hollis Moore, Jennifer Robson
Publication Date: 2008
This report presents the findings from a year-long study of financial inclusion and financial literacy among homeless and insecurely housed Canadians. The project aimed to address the following four knowledge gaps: 1. To explore the nature and extent of financial exclusion among residents in large multiservice shelters across the country; 2. To document and understand the experiences of shelter providers and agencies helping residents mainta...