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TBay Counts Chronicle Ad 11x17
2016 OUR SHARED AGENDA FOR CHANGE The well-being of people cannot be determined by or assigned to any one organization or level of government. We are all Thunder Bay Counts and the whole community must share the responsibility to make our community all it can be There are urgent social issues requiring action in Thunder Bay. Many groups are working on these issues, but there is a need to link groups together to achieve collective results. Thunder Bay Counts is that linking mechanism. We have worked extensively with the community to create a Shared Agenda for Change that outlines agreed upon goals: A community free from effects of poverty | An inclusive connected community | A prosperous, vibrant economy . Thunder Bay Counts is a tool for knowledge-building and action. It will measure, mobilize, monitor and communicate the progress of our community’s work over time. This report is the first for Thunder Bay Counts and is a snapshot of where we are today. Thunder Bay vs Ontario Workforce Participation Rates (2015) RED AGEND A A SH IN 69.7% vs 61.1% 25 to 44 years 84.8% vs 85.8% 45 to 54 years 83.4% vs 84.9% N RA VIB PROSPEROUS, 85% 77% On the website: • Goals and priorities of Thunder Bay Counts • Initatives in Thunder Bay that are working towards these goals and priorities including projects, events, news, and reports. • Track Thunder Bay’s progress • Post your own initiatives so others can get involved and take action for change. People know they belong Thunder Bay is a compassionate community where people thrive, know they belong, and are hopeful for the future. People can get where they need to go People have enough healthy food EE Source: Ontario Ministry of Education FR OM THE 40% 2014 Source: Statistics Canada People are appropriately housed F EFFECTS O V PO ER 59% 64% 70% 2011 2013 Percentage of monthly income spent by a family of four, living on social assistance to buy healthy food Source: Thunder Bay District Health Unit Cost of Eating Well report $874 2012 73.8% All Ages 64.2% Young Adults 2014 Percentage of Thunder Bay residents who strongly agree or somewhat agree that they feel safe walking alone in their own neighbourhood after dark Source: City of Thunder Bay Citizen Satisfaction Survey 2015 Win $500 towards a community initiative! Join the conversation on: $827 People can get help FR www.thunderbaycounts.com People can start or grow successful businesses 2015 Percentage of Thunder Bay residents who have a somewhat strong or very strong sense of belonging to their community COMMUNI TY Lakehead Public Schools and Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board People can get good jobs Source: City of Thunder Bay Citizen Satisfaction Survey TED TARIO ON Find out more and take action: People are safe Percentage of Thunder Bay residents who strongly agree that racism and discrimination is a serious issue in Thunder Bay EC Source: Statistics Canada Thunder Bay High School Graduation Rates (2015) GET INVOLVED E, NN 10.8% vs 14.6% 2015 O 65 years and over IV T 58.7% vs 64.5% N US C 55 to 64 years O EC CL Y OM 47% Percentage of Thunder Bay residents who somewhat agree that racism and discrimination is a serious issue in Thunder Bay TY 15 to 24 years 34% 2014 $794 2013 Monthly cost of a nutritious food basket in Thunder Bay Source: Thunder Bay District Health Unit Cost of Eating Well report $888 2014 $785 2013 Housing Costs Have an initiative that needs support? Visit Thunder Bay Counts on Facebook to learn how $500 can go towards an initiative that relates to the shared goals and can make Thunder Bay a better place to live! 2015 Affordable housing is in short supply in Thunder Bay, and rental costs are increasing. $917 Source: CMHC Thunder Bay rental 2015 YOUR CAUSE COUNTS! 1 in 8 people in Thunder Bay live below the Low Income Measure 2013 Source: Statistics Canada Market Report (fall 2015) 38% of renters spend 30% of their monthly income 2011 An agency of the Government of Ontario Un organisme du gouvernement de l’Ontario