Harvest Voices 2024
Harvest Manitoba is committed to addressing food insecurity and poverty within our province. To shed light on the profound real-world impact of these issues in Manitoba, we surveyed communities from May to September 2024 to better understand why people access food banks.
Key Findings:
- Almost half (45%) of clients rely on employment as their main income source.
- Half of all clients (50%) are living with a disability.
- Almost all clients (85%) live in rented housing, including subsidized and rent-geared-to-income housing.
- Most clients (68%) are female.
- Nearly two-thirds (62%) of respondents have children.
- Two-thirds of food bank clients (66%) earn $20,000 or less per year, which is below the poverty line in Manitoba for a single person ($25,471).
Harvest Voices 2024 amplifies the voices of hardworking families, newcomers, struggling adults, and seniors relying on our food banks. This report is a call to action that provides recommendations for the government and the public to help us fight food insecurity and ensure that no Manitoban goes hungry.
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