MONTHLY NEWSLETTER


October 2023

Pathway to Potential logo on a brick pathway

With assistance from the consulting firm, StrategyCorp Inc., Pathway to Potential (P2P) is undergoing a strategy renewal to update its 9-Point Social Investment Plan. The goals of the strategy renewal are to understand the needs of the Windsor-Essex community and identify P2P’s priorities for the next four years.


We would like to hear from residents regarding poverty issues within the Region, the challenges and barriers residents are facing, and how the City of Windsor and County of Essex can help through the Pathway to Potential framework.


Windsor-Essex residents are invited to provide their input by participating in one of the P2P Strategy Renewal Surveys. There are two survey streams:


  1. Service Provider Survey: This is for individuals who volunteer and/or work within organizations that provide services to address poverty related issues and help reduce poverty within the Windsor-Essex region.
  2. Community Survey: This is for individuals who have lived experiences or have someone close to them with lived experiences with regard to poverty.


The surveys will be open until Friday, October 6th, 2023.


For further information on the project process, please visit pathwaytopotential.ca.


Download a flyer to promote the Community Survey.

October 2nd to 8th is In Motion Week in Windsor-Essex. Connect with your local municipalities and community agencies during In Motion week for family friendly physical activities and events. Click below to view activities planned for this week:

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Reimagining Windsor’s Downtown with Solutions: Your Voice Matters


Housing corporation opens Windsor's first affordable housing development in 30 years


Ontario Raises Minimum Wage October 1 to Support Workers


B.C. research project gave homeless people $7,500 each — the results were 'beautifully surprising'


Ontario Investing to Find Long-term Housing for Asylum Claimants


Ontario Supporting Affordable Home and Job Creation

COMMUNITY INFORMATION & RESOURCES

 

Housing, food affordability continue to be hot topic in Windsor, Ont.


The Tamarack Institute published its Communities Ending Poverty’s (CEP) 2022 Deep Dive Impact Report


Ontario needs to remove barriers to child-care subsidies for low-income families


Navigating Socioeconomic Obstacles: Impact on the Well-being of Canadian Youth


Prosper Canada launches Bridge to benefits: Implementing benefits access in social services

Contact us!


Charmaine Valbuena

519-255-5200 ext. 5302

p2p@citywindsor.ca


Teresa Falsetta Aflak

519-255-5200 ext. 6809

p2p@citywindsor.ca


To learn more about Pathway to Potential, visit our website at: City of Windsor - Pathway to Potential


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