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On the future of CareMongering:


We came together at the start of the pandemic to try and figure out how to get food to people who couldn't leave their homes or who struggle with food insecurity because of our inadequate welfare systems. Most of us who started CareMongering are young people who were also feeling the pressures of the pandemic. From March to June, multiple of us spent countless full time hours trying to figure out the best way to keep people safe and make sure they were fed.


When we started, we realized that the Facebook group with 7,000 people in it offering to help each other out could increase transmission rates, and decided to develop a grocery delivery system. In a few weeks, with support of community and countless volunteers, as well as feedback from the community on the best ways to structure (from sanitation process, to what to include in kits, to financial recording systems and where to physically move), we were able to support 100 families a week with food & sanitation supplies.


When the need to combat police violence picked up in June, many of the core organizers struggled with being present for both CareMongering work and that work at the same time. We didn’t stop to think about sustainability, capacity, and also what happens when volunteers begin returning back to work. This left a lot of pressure 1 core Admin volunteer, and later-- through DJNO funds-- 2 staff to run a system that once had a lot more internal support. Lastly, multiple organizations in Hamilton began a food delivery system in June, causing the number of requests we were receiving to decline.


We’ve decided to pause CareMongering efforts for a few weeks so that we can restructure it, so that it can be sustainable and meet the evolving needs of the community, so that it can support community involvement and limit burn out.


Thank you to New Vision United Church for allowing us to use your space and to the many volunteers and community members who have supported us this far.


If you're interested in supporting the restructuring of this work, sign up here


Please see below for a list of resources you can use to access food:


Blue Door Food Pantry @Hamilton Dream Center

Phone: 905-527-8605


East Hamilton Food Centre @Mission Services of Hamilton

Phone: 905-574-6201

Email: ehfc@mission-services.com


Emergency food and clothing bank @Good Shepherd Centres

Phone: 905-972-9485 press option 1

Email: info@gsch.ca


Emergency Food Pantry @Eva Rothwell Centre

Phone: 905-526-1558 x419


Emergency Food Program @Parkview Church

Phone: 905-574-6917


Emergency Outreach Program @Native Women's Centre

Phone: 905-664-1114

Email: eow1@nativewomenscentre.com


Flamborough Food Bank

Phone: 905-690-1036

Email: flamborough1@hotmail.com


Food Bank @All Nations Full Gospel Church

Phone: 416-667-9333

Email: info.hamilton@anfgc.org


Food Bank @Ancaster Community Services

Phone: 905-648-6675

Email: AncasterCommunityServices@gmail.com


Food Bank @Hamilton Jewish Family Services

Phone: 905-627-9922

Email: alexis.jss@gmail.com


Food Bank @Restoration House Hamilton

Phone: 905-527-1622

Email: office@restorationhouse.ca


Food Bank @Salvation Army

Phone: 905-627-0572


Food Bank @Welcome Inn Community Centre

Phone: 905-525-5824

Email: info@welcomeinn.ca


Food Bank and Emergency Services @Neighbour to Neighbour Centre

Phone: 905-574-1334

Email: warehouse@n2ncentre.com


Food Pantry @King's Way Outreach Centre (The)

Phone: 905-296-9473

Email: a.laffrenier@alifeatatime.com


Food With Grace @Grace Anglican Church Waterdown

Phone: 905-689-6715 x80

Email: foodwgrace@graceanglicanwaterdown.org


Giving Cupboard @Crown Point Community Church

Phone: 905-545-2002

Email: churchoffice@crownpointcommunity.ca


Glanbrook Community Food Bank @Christ Church Woodburn

Phone: 905-692-3781

Email: woodburnanglican@rogers.com


Good Food Centre @Mission Services of Hamilton

Phone: 905-528-4212

Email: communityservices@mission-services.com


Hamilton East Campus Food Bank @Seventh Day Adventist Church, East Hamilton

Phone: 905-545-6180

Email: acs4hamiltoneast@cogeco.net


Infant Formula and Diaper Bank @Essential Aid and Family Services

Phone: 289-799-9514

Email: info@essentialaid.ca


Niwasa Food Bank @Niwasa Kendaaswin Teg

Phone: 905-549-4884

Email: office@niwasa.ca


Resource Centre & Food Bank @ICNA Relief Canada

Phone: 289-780-8901

Email: hamiltonfb@icnareliefcanada.ca


Stacey's Place Youth Food Bank and Rock Shop @Living Rock Ministries

Phone: 905-528-7625 x259

Email: mail@livingrock.ca



Signed,


Disability Justice Network of Ontario (DJNO)

Erich's Cupboard

Hamilton Student Mobilization Network

Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion



DJNO is hosting Alice Wong and Leah Piepzna Samarasinha to discuss Alice's new book, Disability Visibility: 1st Person Stories from the 21st Century!


Ruby and Layla, two youth from the Disability Justice Network of Ontario (DJNO) will be facilitating an online conversation with Alice Wong and Leah Piepzna Samarasinha to talk about Alice's new book, Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century. This conversation will take place on Zoom, and will be about an hour. The audience will have a chance to ask questions at the end of the facilitated discussion. Accessibility: - CART (Communication Access Real-Time Translation) captioning will be available for the full duration of this event - ASL (American Sign Language) Interpretation will be available for the full duration of this event - All attendees will be required to turn off their sound and video (unless they are speaking during the question and answer period) to ensure that the speakers and ASL interpreter are on screen. - This event will be recorded and posted to DJNO's Facebook and website with captioning. - This event is free to attend.

Featured Guests:

Alice Wong:

(Image description: Photo of an Asian American woman in a power chair. She is wearing an orange-red jacket and black pants. She is wearing a mask over her nose attached to a gray tube and bright red lip color. Her hands are resting over her joystick. Photo credit: Eddie Hernandez Photography)

Alice Wong (she/her) is a disabled activist, media maker, and consultant. She is the Founder and Director of the Disability Visibility Project® (DVP), an online community dedicated to creating, sharing and amplifying disability media and culture created in 2014. Currently, Alice is the Editor of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century, an anthology of essays by disabled people, available now (June 30, 2020) by Vintage Books.


Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha:

(Image description: Photo of a brown femme smiling toothily at the camera. She is wearing a black muscle tee with an image of a shark in water and a ship in the background under purple storm clouds. She is wearing fuschia lipstick, green shimmery eye shadow, and has a nose piercing. Her hair is dyed green and pushed to the left. She's standing in front of a leafy green bush with white flower blossoms.) Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha was born in Sri Lanka, raised in the United States, and now resides in Toronto, Ontario. Her ethnic heritage is Burgher/Tamil Sri Lankan and Irish/Roma. In addition to writing, teaching and cultural work, she is a spoken-word artist who has performed throughout Canada and the United States. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College. In the fall of 2018, Piepzna-Samarasinha published a collection of essays entitled Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice. She is the 2020 winner of the Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction from the Lambda Literary organization.



Disabled podcaster Jason Herterich collaborated with D-Next Media Lab and the Centre for Independent Living in Toronto to produce some podcasts examining how the disability community has been impacted by COVID-19. The series uncovers many of the systemic issues affecting our community.  


Both stories are available as audio podcasts and videos with closed captioning. A transcript of each episode is also available. Links to both episodes in the series are below:



You can find more of Jason's content via his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonh_43/?hl=en.


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