Toronto businesswoman Cailey Heaps was among the first to sign up for fundraising drive 20 For 20, where 20 donors contribute $20,000 a year for three years to support the CFCC
While income supports have expanded for families and seniors, a report finds that options are scarce for those who make up half of the 1.8 million Canadians in deep poverty.
Toronto/IBNS: A poverty rate of one in five single Canadian adults seen among working-age has been unveiled by a newly published national report by Community Food Centers Canada (CFCC).
A newly published national report by Community Food Centers Canada reveals that nearly one in five single adults are living below the poverty line - 40 per cent of whom are food insecure.