Who Are We? Awareness of Low Income Voices is a collaborative group of individuals dedicated to bringing an active and positive voice to low-income individuals.

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Who Are We? Awareness of Low Income Voices is a collaborative group of individuals dedicated to bringing an active and positive voice to low-income individuals and families struggling with poverty in Waterloo Region. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead

ALIV(e) will continue to educate its members and the wider community about poverty related concerns and initiatives aimed at and reducing poverty. History Awareness of Low Income Voices – ALIV(e) – was founded in 2007 by Opportunities Waterloo Region as a way to gain knowledge of issues related to those with lived low-income experiences.

We open the meetings up to anyone who is interested in finding out who and what we represent. Meetings The group holds regular monthly meetings at different community locations across Waterloo Region – a three-city, four-township area, in order to make the group accessible to as many people as possible.

Overall Purpose To ensure that low-income voices are being heard and valued by the Waterloo Regional community, including political leaders, media, and businesses. ALIV(e)s’ goal is to educate the public about the impact of poverty on peoples’ lives, to inform the public about changes in policy as it applies to those who live at poverty level, and to share information on available resources that may not be well known to the general public.

Learning and educational opportunities on issues related to poverty and team work Networking opportunities; share information on local resources Learn about the current local, provincial, and national efforts to reduce and prevent poverty An opportunity to be part of making a positive difference to the lives of others Benefits for Group Members “You leave [our meetings] and you feel good – you feel that you’ve done something. You may not be able to change the world, but you can work at that tiny little part that makes someone’s – not necessarily yours, but someone’s – life a little better.”

Then consider becoming a part of a dynamic group within your community! We are looking for individuals to join us in order to have a positive voice in the Community relating to challenges that face people living on low incomes. “Every person has a story. Too few have a safe place to tell it.” Lynda Laughlin Would you like to have your voice heard?

Please contact us at: Phone: (519) ext We’re on Facebook! (just search for ALIV(e) ) Watch for the launch of our new website…. If you would like more information …

2010 Sponsors and Partners Thank you for your support! CCRL A