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Exploring Educational Pathways: Insights from the Statistics Canada Report

Exploring Educational Pathways: Insights from the Statistics Canada Report Ever wonder why some kids go to college […]

Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Intergenerational Poverty in Canada

In 1989, the Canadian government made a bold promise: to eliminate child poverty by the year 2000. Yet, over 20 years past that deadline, nearly one in five Canadian children still live in poverty. Despite numerous policies and initiatives, intergenerational poverty—the passing of poverty from one generation to the next—remains a persistent issue, highlighting the need for systemic, sustainable solutions.

This blog explores the findings of our report, Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Intergenerational Poverty in Canada, and outlines actionable strategies to break this cycle and create a more equitable future for all Canadian families.

Hakili Community’s Impact: A Calgary Guardian Feature

Charitable Choices: Camilia Thieba of Hakili Community for Sustainable Development Camilia Thieba and the Hakili Community are […]

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Can we afford to ignore children growing in impoverished communities in Canada

Canada is a rich country. In 2021, Canadian families and people who live alone earned an average […]

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Parenting in the Digital Age: The Importance of Starting Tech Talks with Kids in 2024

With 2024 in full swing, it’s time for a reboot on resolutions, and here’s one to top […]

Cultivating Innovation, Empowering Communities Through Digital Literacy : HackathonFest24

At the heart of the Hakili Community for Sustainable Development lies YesWeCode, a beacon illuminating the path […]

Impact 2022-2023

We are thrilled to share our latest Impact Report for the year 2022-2023, and it’s brimming with […]

Indigenous Awareness Week

Today marks the end of a week-long celebration of Canada’s Indigenous heritage (May 23 to May 26 […]