We've now begun receiving our $200 cheques from the provincial government to make up the hard times we are experiencing. Although a nice boost, $200 for a single person won't be a lot to deal with our ever-rising housing and food costs. Together though, that $200 turns into $3 billion. Think of what the government could have done with $3 billion instead of these cheques. We could have greatly benefitted from the services that $3 billion would provide instead of individual cheques.
Since the money is now in my hands, I'm choosing to donate it, following the #200Ontario movement. A non-partisan initiative to make our province a better place and donate our cheques to organizations that really need it. I will be donating mine to TNG Community Services for their great work in combatting homelessness and poverty but you can pick whatever organization speaks to you.
You can find a list of suggested organizations here: https://lnkd.in/gZVJU7r3
We can #donatetogether because a better world is possible.
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2moDavid Ginsburg I would love more information if they armory is taking donations in the sense of naming fields/rooms/etc