Nonprofits in Ontario are under attack for serving vulnerable populations
https://mailchi.mp/theonn.ca/legal-attacks-on-nonprofits?e=18fb9a40d2
“As poverty becomes more visible in public and communal spaces – such as libraries, transit, and parks – hostility towards people experiencing poverty, homelessness, and mental health and/or addictions challenges has increased significantly.
“Othering” narratives have become normalized in Ontario’s polarizing climate and mis/disinformation campaigns, and they are contributing to the stigmatization and dehumanization of vulenrable people.
This environment makes the work of caring for Ontario’s communities even harder. And to make things worse, nonprofits are increasingly under attack for doing it.
Ways nonprofits are being targeted include:
- Provincial legislation that is creating an environment for anti-poverty rhetoric and actions.
- Municipal actions that hinder nonprofits providing programs and services.
- Lawsuits filed by neighbourhood groups alleging nuisance and negligence in nonprofits meeting their obligations.
Resources to help nonprofits resist and prevent targeting
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Building a careFULL Ontario
As a sector, care is at the core of what we do. Nonprofits proudly serve our community members every day with compassion, respect, and dignity.
Our sector’s organizations and workers deserve care and support too. Right now, we must show up in solidarity for the nonprofits being targeted for simply doing their work.
Ways to take action and support other nonprofits:
- If you are currently experiencing something similar due to the programs and services you provide, and the communities you work in, we want to hear from you! Please reach out to ONN’s Policy Advisor, Candice at [email protected].
- Support other nonprofits by showing up to their events, sharing their messaging, and signing petitions and appeals that support their work.
- Leverage the attacks to foster understanding of your work, to engage partnerships, and mobilize donors, allies, and community members in ways you may not have explored before.
- Advocate for a well-resourced and robust care infrastructure in Ontario.”
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