It's a tough time of year for many: emotionally, and financially. Neil Hetherington, CEO of the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank, speaks to the need. They have gone from from 4.1 million visits per year to 10 million visits. Their budget has increased from $8 million to $40 Million per year.
These statistics give me pause. He says that 60% of their clients have college or university education, and 50% are employed. The working poor in Canada don't have the safety nets that others have in Canada. I'm still horrified by CEO and professional athlete salaries.
There are many people who support food banks. The government give tax credits to farmers who donate fresh fruit and veggies, but in Canada we are limited in our growing season.
Okay, I just wanted to put out the statistics here. It gives me pause. There are so many demands and requests for help at Christmas. I am inclined to let those so moved during December celebrations to make donations. I prefer to support organizations monthly.
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Back to your regularly scheduled program...
The birds are hungry. Butch Raccoon is content to sleep in Wednesday's -9 ℃ temperatures. Barry Beaver is under the ice. Not a sign of him Tuesday.
We've two male cardinals.
My gifted bird bath draws the birds. The upside down pot hides the cord, and protects it. The brick ensures the squirrels don't knock it off.
The Blue Jay was a little better at performance art.
















Swans often hang around here later in winter. I hope to see them again.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn, your bird 🐦 🐦⬛ photos are absolutely.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing more squirrels than I ever have and they are all quite chubby. Not seeing many birds though.
ReplyDeleteHugh gives green veges on a regular Monday visit to our local Op shop, they are so grateful.We drive round the back, one of their volunteer helpers comes to the car, opens the boot and takes out the huge box. The Marton Christian Welfare Opportunity Shop is one of the 6 NZ finalists.
ReplyDeleteIt looks ccccccold! Love the black squirrel sighting.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad #75 stuck around!
I'm with you on the small but regular support that is needed - but we need the big occasions as well, to boost all areas of charity... YAM xx
Seems like it's a hard time of year for a lot of people, which is sad.
ReplyDeleteLoved all the pictures.
When I can use both arms again, I need to fill the feeders. And get seed. Glorious cardinal!
ReplyDeleteOur local food pantry with free produce still goes out to sites in the community, and has the day-old things from several local groceries (including Whole Foods which has lot of organic stuff.) I am grateful to avail myself of their bounty (their name is Bounty and Soul.) I will try to remember to post a photo of my latest shopping at our apartment complex, (subsidized senior housing.)
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if some of these big businesses with their huge profits started donating more! I love all your bird photos, the swans are lovely. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteOur food banks are stretched also and we have people begging for odd jobs to earn cash. We also have people asking just for $. I guess since grocery prices here in the US are a 'Hoax', I'll ask the cashier to adjust her totals?
ReplyDeleteWe are quickly freezing over here too.
Bitter cold, but thankfully, we are in a hollow that avoids the winds.
You are funny, Val!
DeleteThe food bank statistics are a shock to me, too. I feel so helpless with the little I can do, but if those who are able can help, perhaps we can make a difference.
ReplyDeleteLots of wind here yesterday and today, but the rain has eased a little which is good.