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About CAPRA

Central Alberta Poverty Reduction Alliance, or CAPRA, is a group of people and organizations who work collaboratively to find local solutions and make a real difference on poverty. Stakeholders advocate for change that will enable economic and social prosperity for all.

How we work

We work at the strategic level, taking a big-picture, long-term approach to have a collective, permanent impact on poverty.

Our job is to:

  • Identify needs, advocate and influence policy
  • Advocate, promote and support poverty reduction programs and services
  • Educate the community about poverty related issues

We do have action committees focused on issues such as food security, financial literacy and living wage that undertake initiatives to educate and impact the community.

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Lori Jack
403-967-1363
lori.jack@caunitedway.ca

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