The Layers of Poverty in Calgary
Poverty is about so much more than just income. This year, we're asking the community to look beneath the surface of the metrics to learn the story behind them.
Working to reduce poverty in Calgary
With affordability and inflation top of mind for many in 2022, VCC continued work advocating, educating and mobilizing
This guide will help you meaningfully engage with candidates on affordable housing, income security, and public safety
Not filing your taxes? You could be missing out!
Test your knowledge of the rich culture, history and language of Indigenous peoples and communities around Alberta
Not surprisingly, the cost of living is up over last year
Every year Enough for All is evaluated by an independent third-party. The evaluation captures our community's progress towards achieving systems change priorities. The evaluation also provides direction to Vibrant Communities Calgary on its role in successfully advancing the Enough for All Strategy.
Our collective progress towards achieving Enough for All
Allyship tools & resources
Learn more about the steps taken to advance the development of an Indigenous gathering space within the City of Calgary
Taking Decisive Action
Public transit must be connected, convenient, accessible, and affordable
2020 Evaluation Report highlights progress in poverty reduction
Collective impact and collaboration at the centre of reducing poverty in Calgary
Highlighting the experiences of poverty in all 14 wards of Calgary
Evaluating our collective progress towards achieving Enough for All in 2020
Laying Bare Inequities: COVID-19, Gender, Race and Precarious Employment
Combating poverty in the earliest stages of life