In this episode, Jaclyn Silbernagel sits down with Vibrant Communities Calgary and EndPovertyEdmonton’s Executive Directors to get their perspectives on poverty reduction and the future of Alberta.
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8 December 2021
In this episode, Jaclyn Silbernagel sits down with Vibrant Communities Calgary and EndPovertyEdmonton’s Executive Directors to get their perspectives on poverty reduction and the future of Alberta.
Published 8 December 2021
Updated 12 December 2023
This episode of Let's Talk Poverty discusses innovation and public will, the concept of servicing poverty, and the role of policy in poverty reduction. Meaghon Reid and Erick Ambtman talk about how municipalities are leading the way and opportunities that come from working closely together to leverage ideas and strengths. They also invite individuals and organizations to reach out to VCC and EPE to talk about what they can do in their spheres of influence to do something meaningful about poverty.
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About Erick Ambtman
Erick Ambtman is a long-time Edmontonian firm in the belief that as a community we have what it takes to end poverty in a generation and is the Executive Director of EndPovertyEdmonton. He is also a member of the Edmonton Police Commission, past Executive Director for the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, former Executive Director of Aboriginal Friendship Centres in Calgary, Rocky Mountain House, Red Deer and Fort McMurray and alumnus of Avenue Magazine’s Top 40 under 40. Erick currently serves as chair of the Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies, vice-chair of the Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations, and is a board member of Edmonton’s Vital Signs Committee. He holds degrees in Economics from the University of Manitoba and the London School of Economics.
About EndPovertyEdmonton
EndPovertyEdmonton is a community initiative working towards prosperity for all through advancing reconciliation, the elimination of racism, liveable incomes, affordable housing, accessible and affordable transit, affordable and quality child care, and access to mental health services and addiction supports.
About Meaghon Reid
Meaghon Reid started as the Executive Director of Vibrant Communities Calgary in September of 2019, bringing a diverse range of experience in organizational leadership, advocacy, collective impact initiatives and policy change. Prior to working at VCC, Meaghon was the Executive Director of the Brenda Strafford Centre, where she experienced first-hand how the critical work being undertaken under the Enough for All Strategy has positively impacted the lives of people experiencing poverty. Before moving to Calgary, Meaghon was the Associate Vice President at the National Council for Behavioral Health in Washington, DC. Meaghon also worked as the Director of the Mental Health First Aid program at the Mental Health Commission in Ottawa, Ontario where she went after several years of working in international development at VSO International. Meaghon is a proud graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland where she studied economics and political science.
About Vibrant Communities Calgary
Vibrant Communities Calgary (VCC) advocates for long-term strategies that address the root causes of poverty in Calgary. VCC engages the community using a collective impact approach to poverty reduction and is the steward of Calgary's community-owned poverty reduction strategy, Enough for All. VCC actively guides the implementation of the strategy through advocacy and policy, and by working with community members, organizations and Enough for All Champions.
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