Community Poverty Reduction Initiative
Poverty has impacts on many aspects of community and individual well-being, such as food, housing, education, health and employment. Poverty affects not just the individuals living in poverty, but also the community as a whole. The City of New Westminster is working with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) and local organizations to reduce poverty in New Westminster through the Community Poverty Reduction Initiative.
On December 5, 2016, New Westminster’s City Council endorsed New Westminster’s Community Poverty Reduction Strategy. The New Westminster Community Poverty Reduction Strategy is the culmination of several years of dedicated work on behalf of the Community Poverty Reduction Committee. The strategy provides a vision for moving forward and specific actions to enhance the quality of life of families, while providing a supportive environment and opportunities to help families move out of poverty. The strategy, which incorporates a five-year action plan, is based on extensive research and a comprehensive community consultation process, including with those with lived experiences of poverty.
Community Poverty Reduction Committee
Agendas and minutes for the committee.The Community Poverty Reduction Committee typically meets every two months or so on Thursday mornings/afternoons either at New Westminster City Hall or virtually via Microsoft Teams. The meetings are typically one to two hours in length.
Minutes and Agendas
February 2024 March 2022 Minutes December 2021 Minutes June 2021 Minutes April 2021 Minutes January 2021 Minutes September 2020 Minutes June 2020 Minutes November 2019 Minutes September 2019 Minutes May 2019 Minutes April 2019 Agenda January 2019 Minutes November 2018 Minutes October 2018 Minutes April 2018 Minutes February 2018 Minutes On October 1, 2018, New Westminster City Council endorsed the Food Security Action Plan. The plan was a response to increasing levels of food insecurity and a number of barriers related to food security efforts in New Westminster, including lack of awareness, limited access and poor coordination. The plan, which involved over 30 community, faith, settlement and social service organizations in its development, includes 38 actions which are organized according to six key areas. The New Westminster Homelessness Coalition Society and the New Westminster Community Food Action Committee, with a grant from the City of New Westminster, will be responsible for plan implementation.
Fraser Health Low Cost Food Directory
Everybody Needs to Eat: Food Security Mythbusters
Everybody Needs to Eat: No Money, No Food
Everybody Needs to Eat: Food and Income Glossary
So You Want to Start a Food Program
Food Sense: Healthy Cooking on a Budget
Need Help with Taxes?
- Click here for 2024 Community Income Tax Clinics for New Westminster.
Bad Debt – Pay Day Loans and Collection
- In trouble with pay day loans, taxes, debt, or making ends meet? Book a one to one appointment with a financial coach at Family Services of Greater Vancouver.
- The Credit Counselling Society also offers credit counselling, budgeting help and debt consolidation options.
- Alternatives to pay day loans
Past Due Utility Bills
- The New Westminster Rent Bank provides loans for utilities.
Accessing Benefit
Food – How to Access Food Supports
- The Survival Guide provides information related to meeting basic needs, including emergency shelter, drop-in, food and health services.
- The Fraser Health Authority also has a listing of low cost food options.
Rent – Emergency Funds to Pay Rent
- The New Westminster Rent Bank provides loans for rent.
- The Spirit of the Children Society offers a homelessness prevention program that can assist with housing costs for Indigenous persons.
Ongoing Rent Support
- BC Housing Rental Assistance Program (RAP) supports low income families to pay rent.
- Lower income seniors renting in the private market may be eligible for a rent supplement through SAFER.
- To book a free one-on-one financial coaching appointment
- To access a list of free Financial Empowerment workshops being offered
- Click here for 2024 Community Income Tax Clinics for New Westminster.
The Community Poverty Reduction Committee has produced reports on topics related to poverty reduction:
- Key Milestones to 2021
- Poverty Mythbusters
- Poverty Reduction Action Plan 2019-2020
- New Westminster Education Savings Implementation Group Progress Report
- New Westminster Poverty Profile (January 2024)
- Tax Filing Evaluation Report
- Poverty Reduction Action Plan 2021-2022
- BC Local Poverty Reduction Strategies Promising Practices and Actions 2021-2023
Below are links to resources that may be useful for social service agencies and local residents: