Info about Interfaith Social Assistance Reform Coalition (ISARC) below...
Come and celebrate the
ISARC'S COMMUNITY-BASED SOCIAL AUDITS
Thursday, April 29, 2004
9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario
Rooms 228 - 230
Space is limited ? Preregistration and prepayment necessary
Registration desk opens at 9 a.m. ? Registration cost: $40 (includes lunch)
Brice Balmer, Registrar
ISARC, P. O. Box 1837, Kitchener N2G 4R3
Tel: 519-742-8327 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Fax: 519-742-8868
FORUM SCHEDULE
LIVES IN THE BALANCE
9:00 Registration and Coffee
9:30 Welcome and Opening
Theological Meditation/Reflection Bishop Terence Finlay
10:00 Lives in the Balance
ISARC'S book on the 2003 Community-Based Social Audits of Ontario
11:00 Responses from Ontario's political parties
11:50 Rebuilding Ontario from the Roots
Panelist are staff and politicians
from London, Peel, Toronto, and Waterloo Regions
12:45 Lunch
1:30 Question Period (of the Ontario Legislature)
2:30 Debriefing and Discussion
3:00 Closing and Sending Forth
REGISTRATION
NAME ____________________________ FAITH COMMUNITY _______________________
MAILING ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________
TELEPHONE _______________________ FAX ____________________________
E-MAIL ___________________________________________
DUE TO SECURITY CONCERNS AND REGULATIONS AT QUEEN'S PARK,
PREREGISTRATION / PREPAYMENT IS NECESSARY!
REGISTRATION FEE (coffee, muffins, and lunch included): $40
Please make cheques payable to ISARC
Brice Balmer, Registrar
P. O. Box 1837, Kitchener N2G 4R3
Tel: 519-742-8327 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Fax: 519-742-8868
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ISARC: WE'RE GROWING UP! http://www.isarc.ca/
A baby born 16 years has grown into a mature, articulate teenager - and
perhaps no one is more surprised by this than its parents.
Governments have come and gone during that span, and it's tougher to raise
justice issues these days. Yet Ontario's Interfaith Social Assistance
Reform Coalition (ISARC) not only has survived, but is slowly gaining
strength. ISARC brings together diverse faith communities - mainly
Christian, but also Jewish, Unitarian, Muslim and Buddhist - to advocate
for fairness and justice for marginalized peoples. It also distributes
resources that educate members of faith communities on current issues of
social justice in Ontario, especially those affecting low-income people...
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