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The Enough for All strategy is a community-owned strategy, relying on principles of shared leadership and dignity for all. It's a mobilizing effort that focuses on walking down paths of reconciliation, addressing the intersections between racism and poverty, and elevating the voices of lived experience. As we bring our community together we embolden actions and collectively act as agents of change."
Jaclyn Silbernagel Associate Director Community Engagement
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Why is drug use and social disorder spiking? Because we are not effectively tackling the opioid crisis, and we don't have affordable housing for everyone who needs it."
Lee Stevens Policy & Research Specialist

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Our position on social disorder

Working to educate and advocate continued to be a focus for VCC and our partners in 2022. We released 11 podcast episodes, 40 blogs and we were called on by media 65 times. We are showing up and mobilizing in new ways and it's really making an impact with our advocacy efforts."
Ameera Shivji Communications & Engagement Specialist

In 2022, Alberta was the only province that didn't increase its Minimum Wage.
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If there are barriers for people, speak up. I know it’s uncomfortable, but discomfort is necessary. Don’t tell me you’re an ally, show me through your actions.”
Hagir Sail Community Engagement Specialist
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Stories of lived experience told through community voices

Indigenous teachings and oral storytelling traditions capture the conversations, wisdom, and experiences shared during the pipe ceremony

Living Wage now almost $10 per hour higher than Alberta's minimum wage