Podcasts
The Mark Cherrington Podcast: Episode 4 – Forced to Pawn: How Families Navigate the Welfare System Gaps to Survive
Ever wonder what it’s like to navigate a system that’s supposed to help but often leaves families struggling? In this episode, Mark shares raw, real stories—from single parents pawning belongings to Indigenous families facing impossible choices. Tune in for a candid look at why real support and reform are so urgently needed.
Read MoreThe Mark Cherrington Podcast: Episode 3 – Legal Aid Crisis, Colonial Trauma, and Community Support
In episode 3 of this podcast, Mark reconnects with Kevin to shares his insights on the Legal Aid Alberta crisis, the impacts of intergenerational trauma, and the uphill battle many families face with the justice and Child Welfare, and Income Support systems.
Read MoreThe Mark Cherrington Podcast: Episode 2 – Fundraiser Gala, Income Support Challenges, and Donations
In this second podcast episode, Kevin and Mark discuss the successful fundraising gala held on May 2nd, various challenges and successes as he fights to get Income Support for some vulnerable people, and we discuss more in-depth the kinds of donations Mark needs and the ways people can support those Mark is trying to help, including monetary, essential items, and e-transfers.
Read MoreThe Mark Cherrington Podcast – Episode 1 – Introducing Mark Cherrington and the Coalition for Justice and Human Rights
In this inaugural episode of Mark’s podcast, he delves into his advocacy work focused on dignity, justice, human rights, and homelessness. He emphasizes that his efforts are solely supported by donations, with no government funding involved. Mark discusses the nature of his work, the formation of the Coalition for Justice and Human Rights, and their dedication to meaningful advocacy.
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