City launches poverty reduction survey
PRINCE GEORGE – The City of Prince George is seeking public input that will inform actions aimed at reducing poverty and increasing understanding of how poverty affects the whole community.
“There are key members of our community who are at greater risk than others. Youth, seniors, Indigenous peoples, single-parent families, those experiencing mental health and addictions issue,” says Murry Krause who Chairs the Select Committee on Poverty Reduction. “And it is their feedback, and the feedback of agencies and advocates who support them, that we are diligently seeking as part of this public engagement process.”
Participation in the survey will help the City to prioritize recommendations for action and advocacy aimed at reducing poverty that has been drafted by the City’s Select Committee on Poverty Reduction.
