in canada, homelessness and poverty are increasingly significant issues. when a person lives unhoused or in poverty, their ability to seek out and access healthcare becomes severely hindered, leaving them to deal with higher rates of chronic disease, exposure to infectious diseases, and higher rates of mental health declines.
according to recent data on homelessness and poverty, roughly 80,000 canadians are living unhoused, and 3.8 million canadians live at or below the poverty line. that translates to almost 10 per cent of the country’s population.
foundations for social change, a non-profit organization that aims to improve health inequities across the country, has developed a project called new leaf to provide resources for these people in the hopes that they can bring them into better circumstances and, thus, better health.
now, pharmaceutical company novartis canada has provided funding through its $680,000 health equity initiative to support foundations for social change’s new leaf project, helping them reach even more people.
health inequities faced by people living unhoused or in poverty
vulnerable populations, including those living without set addresses or those who have homes but live below the poverty line, are subjected to a host of different challenges that are beyond their control simply because of their socioeconomic status.