Make Calls for 2,000 Units of Supportive Housing

Make Calls for 2,000 Units of Supportive Housing

Toronto City Council committed to creating 2,000 units of supportive housing annually to help address chronic homelessness experienced by thousands. But $27.6 million is still missing to fully fund them. The City says they’re waiting for the Province to fund the supportive services (like mental health and harm reduction supports), leaving 2,000 supportive housing units in limbo. If Premier Ford doesn’t include the funding then City Council needs to so that 2,000 units of supportive housing are created without delay.

Join us in making calls to make sure 2,000 units of supportive housing open this year. Learn more and sign up here.

Read More

Take action: Help Fund 2,000 Supportive Housing Units in 2022

Take action: Help Fund 2,000 Supportive Housing Units in 2022

In December 2020, Toronto City Council committed to creating 2,000 units of supportive housing annually to help address chronic homelessness experienced by thousands. But $27.6 million is still missing to fully fund them. The City says they’re waiting for the Province to fund the supportive services (like mental health and harm reduction supports), leaving 2,000 supportive housing units in limbo.

The Provincial Budget will be released on March 31. Tell the Mayor and City Councillors if Premier Ford doesn’t include the funding then City Council needs to so that 2,000 units of supportive housing are created without delay. Learn more and sign our petition here.

Read More

Join Our Day of Action on Affordable Housing!

Join Our Day of Action on Affordable Housing!

Join our Day of Action on Affordable Housing this Saturday, February 12!

The budget vote is less than 10 days away! Now is the time for us to put pressure on City Council to invest in affordable housing in this year’s budget. Help reach thousands of people across our city and encourage them to take action on affordable housing 🏘 Learn more and sign up here.

Read More

Training: How to Phone Bank for Our City - Budget Edition

Training: How to Phone Bank for Our City - Budget Edition

On Tuesday, February 2 learn how to phone bank from home using our online tool and best practices on helping people take action for a better city.

Half of this workshop will be a training where you will become familiar with our online phone bank tool and how to move people to action, and in the second half of the workshop you will get a chance to put your new skills to practice and phone bank people across our city to take action. We will debrief after you make some calls! Learn more and sign up here.

Read More

Training: How to Speak at a Government Committee

Training: How to Speak at a Government Committee

At this workshop you will learn the basics of making a deputation. You will learn how to choose which committee to speak at, how to read the committee agenda, how to sign up for a deputation, and how to prepare your deputation (speech). Right now, deputations at the City of Toronto are taking place by video. We will also review how this works and how you can prepare. Learn more and sign up here.

Read More

Phone Bank for a City Budget that Works for All

Phone Bank for a City Budget that Works for All

The 2022 City Budget will be coming out in January and Toronto needs to invest in affordable and supportive housing. Developers continue to make record breaking profits while our housing and homelessness crisis gets worse. It’s time for City Council to prioritize affordability and take bold action on housing. That’s why we’re phone banking for a better city. Learn more and sign up here.

Read More

Winter Training Series 2022

Winter Training Series 2022

Progress Toronto is offering 5 free trainings and workshops for our 2022 Winter Training Series! Due to COVID-19, all of our trainings are happening online.

Toronto City Council will be voting on the 2022 City Budget on February 17 - and this pandemic has shown how we need a budget that works for everyone. Basic necessities like rent and groceries are too expensive for many in Toronto. And as life gets more expensive, developers continue to rake in massive profits. Learn more and sign up here.

Read More