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Ending Poverty Together

Ending Poverty Together

Hosted by Food for the Hungry (FH) Canada

Episodes

88

Latest episode

Dec 2025

Language

EN

About the show

Let’s talk about poverty—its causes and solutions, and the beautiful, messy attempts people all over Canada are making to help. Listen in as host Shelaine chats with Canadian experts working to overcome poverty. Together you’ll tackle tough questions, cover hot topics, and hear true stories. Explore with us how ordinary people can create lasting change. What are Canadians doing about poverty in your neighbourhood, across Canada, and around the world? What can YOU do? https://www.fhcanada.org/podcast The Ending Poverty Together Podcast is an initiative of Food for the Hungry (FH) Canada, a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to ending poverty – one community at a time. Together with bold Canadian partners, FH Canada walks alongside the most vulnerable communities throughout the developing world as they strive toward sustainability.

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December 3, 202531 min

What’s on your shelf? Exploring ethical consumerism

From the shirts in our closets to the TVs in our living rooms, do you really know where these products came from? Trying to track the supply chain that produced your blender is enough to make your head spin, especially when each piece may have come from a different country. It’s no wonder we feel overwhelmed when trying to figure out if a product has been made under fair working conditions before we buy it. In this episode, Andrey Sawchenko of International Justice Mission (IJM) delves into the harsh realities of forced labor lurking behind many consumer goods. Despite the intricacies of supply chains, Andrey poses thought-provoking questions that challenge our understanding of ethical consumerism. Join us as we explore how to become more conscious consumers in such a complex world.

November 7, 202534 min

Can I give 5,000 goats? How charity gift guides work

It’s the time of year where charity Christmas gift catalogues find their way to your mailboxes and inboxes—but how do these practical, and hopefully meaningful, shopping options actually work? When you buy a pig for your mom, will a piglet wearing a red bow arrive on her doorstep Christmas morning? What happens to a community in Burundi if somebody suddenly donates 5,000 goats?In this episode of the Ending Poverty Together Podcast, Mike Prins, with Communications at Food for the Hungry Canada, has all these answers and more for you! Listen to discover how a gift of a cow or a rabbit hops from the pages of the Gifts for Change Gift Guide right to the homes of families in need. Mike shares personal stories of impact sparked by real Canadians through the Gift Guide, and yes! He’ll even answer your question about the 5,000 goats.

October 10, 202533 min

Beyond the Boardroom: Witnessing Grassroots Change in Cambodia

In this episode of Ending Poverty Together, host Shelaine sits down with Franz Meier, the Vice Chair of Food for the Hungry Canada’s Board. Fresh from a visit to FH partner communities in Cambodia, Franz shares powerful reflections on what it means to move from reports to reality.From savings groups to clean water projects, Franz saw firsthand how communities are building their own future. He also offers honest insights into the role of governance, the privilege of visiting communities, and why FH’s commitment to leaving well matters so deeply. Listeners will hear why transformation takes time — and why that’s actually a good thing. Franz also discusses how Western culture can learn from Cambodia’s deep sense of community, and why oversight and integrity are essential in development work.Whether you’re curious about international development, passionate about ending poverty, or simply looking for inspiration about what a strong community looks like — this conversation will challenge and encourage you.

September 29, 202531 min

Journey Partners: Be Part of Something Bigger

In this episode of Ending Poverty Together, Shelaine sits down with Sandra Gamboias, Senior Director of Philanthropy at Food for the Hungry Canada, to talk about the launch of Journey Partners — FH’s new monthly giving community.Sandra shares why Journey Partners is more than a donation program: it’s about walking alongside vulnerable communities like a trusted friend, showing up month after month to help break cycles of poverty and bring lasting transformation.From stories of faith, friendship, and family, to real examples of impact in communities around the world, this conversation explores how small, consistent gifts can create extraordinary change — not just internationally, but in our own lives, too.👉 Learn more about Journey Partners and how you can be part of this movement at https://www.fhcanada.org/journey-partner

September 9, 202531 min

How to talk to kids about poverty

Have you talked to kids about poverty? Of all the things to teach children, this may be far down your list—too complicated, too jarring for their young minds, and too uncomfortable a topic. But poverty, in your neighbourhood or around the world, is simply unavoidable and we should not shirk helping our kids navigate what they see and hear and experience.Kenzie Watson, Pastor of Children’s Ministries at Lambrick Park Church, shares how we adults often needlessly complicate our responses or avoid talking with kids about poverty. Rather, Kenzie pushes us to start the conversation by sharing with kids why facing poverty is important—it's rooted in our call to generously love our neighbors as Jesus does. Kids get this, and their perspectives can be powerful. You may be surprised at how a child will address solutions to poverty.

August 18, 202526 min

More Than a Meal: Building Trust, Recovery, and Belonging

What’s really happening on the streets of Metro Vancouver and Victoria? In this powerful episode of Ending Poverty Together, Shelaine sits down with Nick Wells, Media Relations Specialist at Union Gospel Mission (UGM), to pull back the curtain on what’s happening—and what’s being done to spark change.With over a decade in journalism, Nick shares gripping stories and raw insights from UGM’s frontlines, where poverty, homelessness, addiction, and a growing affordability crisis are colliding like never before. He unpacks UGM’s philosophy of meeting people where they’re at—through practical compassion and deep-rooted care. From mobile outreach to recovery programs and the surge in food insecurity, Nick paints a vivid picture of both the challenges and the hope.Together, he and Shelaine explore the long road out of poverty—how housing stability, trauma-informed care, peer connection, and community can break generational cycles of hardship and transform lives.This episode is both a sobering look at urgent realities and a hopeful invitation to be part of lasting, community-driven change.

July 28, 202530 min

How caring for creation is also fighting poverty

Talking about creation care and the state of the environment can feel heavy—we’re more often left with doom and gloom and no real way forward. But fear not! Jo Swinney, Director of Communications at A Rocha International, is here to inject hope into the discussion. Jo grew up talking about the environment, gardening, and all things green around the dinner table; her parents were the founders of A Rocha, a Christian, environmental stewardship organization. She has experienced the intricate connection between creation care and the Christian faith. In this episode, Jo shares personal stories from her childhood in Portugal, illustrating the importance of community, hospitality, and how creation care is an act of worship. Jo also touches on the pressing issue of how environmental degradation disproportionately affects the poor, underscoring the need for responsible stewardship. Join the conversation as we explore the vital connections between faith, conservation, and community through Jo's inspiring journey and insights.

July 7, 202525 min

Stories That Stay With Us From FH Staff

What does real community transformation look like—beyond buildings and programs? In this episode, we go behind the scenes with three passionate FH Canada team members who share their personal stories from the frontlines of community development. From vibrant savings groups in Guatemala to graduation celebrations in Rwanda, their reflections offer a rare glimpse into the power of dignity, resilience, and hope.Haley, FH Canada’s Supporter Engagement Coordinator, highlights the joy of connecting with donors and  celebrates the mutual encouragement found in community. Isaias, a new Program Officer, recounts the impact of a women's savings group called The Little Bees, where financial literacy and shared ownership are unlocking entrepreneurial dreams. And Kaitlin, also a Program Officer, shares how witnessing a community's graduation ceremony in Rwanda revealed not just material progress, but the transformation of hearts, minds, and futures.These stories remind us that when communities lead and when support systems are rooted in respect, real, lasting impact takes root. If you're curious about the human side of development work, this conversation will leave you inspired.

June 16, 202531 min

When the news moves on: returning to the forgotten stories

How many news articles have left you curious about the personal stories behind the headlines? In our hyper-connected world we have the tendency to rapidly move on from one news story to the next. In this episode, award-winning journalist Molly Thomas shares her journey of covering stories often abandoned and neglected by mainstream media. From her work on the Afghan women denied education to migrant workers in Canada, Molly discusses the importance of returning to stories long after the headlines move on. She reveals how her life experiences, faith, and conviction drive her to shine light on marginalized communities worldwide. When misinformation abounds, Molly offers insights into the challenges facing modern journalism and suggestions as to how viewers can become more informed and engaged global citizens. This thought-provoking discussion explores the responsibility of journalists and consumers alike to remember those whose stories are too quickly forgotten.

May 26, 202530 min

From Isolation to Connection: Overcoming Relational Poverty

Did you know poverty is much more than just an empty wallet? Relational poverty is often an invisible wound that disconnects us from God, ourselves and triggers many mental health challenges. In this episode Nicola Bartel, Executive Director of Mercy Canada, shares her over 25 year long journey of working with vulnerable women and discusses how Mercy Canada provides free mental health services to those in need of relational healing.This conversation delves into the root causes behind issues like anxiety, eating disorders, and self-harm while offering hope through stories of transformation. Learn about Mercy Canada's innovative programs like "Emotions in You," "Boundaries," and "Keys to Freedom" that are helping people break cycles of trauma and build healthier relationships through counseling, residential programs, workshops and more. Whether you're wrestling with your own invisible struggles, supporting someone who is, or simply want to understand poverty's complex dimensions, this conversation offers a road map to wholeness that begins with connection.

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