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posted by Robert DeVet in on oct. 13, 2013 - View profile

Halifax

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

2013 Theme: ‘Discrimination’


11:30ampm-abbreviation am
- 3:30pm
Jeudi Octobre 17 2013

Venue: Metro Non-Profit Housing Assoc. drop-in centre ‘the coffee shop’
Address: 2330 Gottingen

The marking of the day will begin with a gathering at Metro Non-Profit Housing Assoc. drop-in centre ‘the coffee shop’ at 2330 Gottingen at 11:30 am.  After some speeches we will begin the march southwards along Gottingen to Cornwallis, then across the street and back northward to the North Memorial Library.  We will then procede around the corner past the Y, down Prince William Street to the former St. Pats Alexandra school.  From there we will procede to Brunswick St United Church, 2107 Brunswick for the main rally. There will be speakers as well as spoken word at several points along the route of the march.

The rally at Brunswick St United Church will begin at 1:30 and will include food, music, a first-voice panel and an open mic.  We expect that the event will wrap up at approx. 3:45pm.

The event is open to all and will be family friendly.  Those not wanting to participate in the march may go directly to the church anytime after 1 pm.

Please spread the word to all your friends and neighbours.

See you all on the 17th!

Halifax Poverty Events Committee

These events are supported by the Community Advocates Network, the Community Society to End Poverty in Nova Scotia, the NSGEU, the Halifa-Dartmouth and District Labour Council, the North End Community Health Centre, the Nova Scotia Assoc of Social Workers, the Faces of Poverty, the Brunswick Street United Church Mission, the Nova Sotia Assoc for Community Living and Many Individuals Who Experience Poverty Every Day in Our Community.


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