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Coping with COVID in St. James Town part 5

St. James Town Storeys

Release Date: 06/08/2020

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In this episode, grassroots groups, community agencies, and volunteers in and near St. James Town, Toronto, respond to the needs of people facing challenges in shopping for groceries during the pandemic.

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Three guests from the neighbourhood of St. James Town, Toronto, and the broader community talk about how they are collaborating to get delicious and nutritious meals to St. James Town seniors and others in need of this support. Seniors who normally meet up regularly are also keeping connected through a weekly group online and video and telephone chat.

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An extraordinary woman with an extensive social network in her community helps to channel the care and compassion that St. James Town residents have for each other during the pandemic.

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St. James Town Community Corner, popularly known as The Corner, has devised innovative ways to continue providing crucial services to the community during the pandemic. These services, which draw upon the skills of resident volunteers, as well as Community Corner staff, address practical needs of residents while maintaining a caring connection between them.

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We look at the challenges of physical distancing in a high-rise apartment building in St. James Town, Toronto, as well as residents’ experience with food shopping, employment, and income loss. We also look at early stages of residents’ collaboration to deal with the pandemic.

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In this episode, grassroots groups, community agencies, and volunteers in and near St. James Town respond to the needs of people facing challenges in shopping for groceries during the pandemic.

Our guests are Jennifer, a 5-year resident of St. James Town, and Nayanthi Wijesuriya, who is the intake lead for Health Access St. James Town and also a member of the operations team at Community Corner.

Community Corner (also known as The Corner) has a network of partnerships with grassroots groups in St. James Town as well as with other service provider agencies and faith-based organizations. Their ties with the grassroots groups has helped them to identify people in need, and to delivery grocery boxes to those people in the 19 high-rise buildings of St. James Town, as well as residents of nearby rooming houses, also called multi-tenant homes.

Our guest Jennifer volunteers in her building with Community Resilience to Extreme Weather (CREW)), which plays a vital role in this initiative by helping residents to organize for emergency preparedness.  CREW has been working in St. James Town for about two years and has remained active during the pandemic period, helping residents to support their neighbours in this grocery delivery initiative.

In April, CREW volunteers in their building placed notices in all the residents’ mailboxes to let them know that grocery box donations were available. Forty boxes of groceries were delivered next day.

Here we see the volunteers at work in the building where Jennifer lives.

Volunteers and staff of The Corner delivering donated groceries

Our guests talk about the organizations that have supported this initiative by supplying the donated groceries. One of those is Operation Ramzieh .Based in Ottawa, it has delivered thousands of boxes of food groceries to people in both Ottawa and Toronto during the pandemic, who face health or financial challenges in obtaining healthy food during this time. Operation Ramzieh was started by the DreamMind Group, a corporate conglamterate based in the hospitality industry.

From the start, the grocery donation and delivery initiative has also received support from The Neighbourhood Organization (TNO) Listeners and viewers who wish to donate to the initiative can do so through TNO, making sure to earmark it for St. James Town Community Corner.

Community Corner also partners in this initiative with Our Lady of Lourdes Church and The New Common, of Trinity Life Church, which collaborate to provide food bank services now operating at The New Common, at 225 Wellesley. Since the food bank re-opened at that location, after being temporarily closed at its Bleecker street location due to inability to maintain distancing there, the grocery box delivery focuses on seniors, people with disabilities and people with other health-issues which make it difficult to leave their homes.

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