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LIFE ON THE CHEQUE is a feature-length documentary film that profiles five remarkable mothers who are living in poverty in Kingston, Ontario. The women tell their personal tales of adversity and misfortune: growing up poor, surviving abusive relationships, coping with mental illness, and navigating support systems that fail them. These women share a passionate and eloquent analysis of social injustice in Canada. They are united by their shared reliance on a government social safe> ... (read more)
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ABOUT
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LIFE ON THE CHEQUE is a feature-length documentary film that profiles five remarkable mothers who are living in poverty in Kingston, Ontario. The women tell their personal tales of adversity and misfortune: growing up poor, surviving abusive relationships, coping with mental illness, and navigating support systems that fail them. These women share a passionate and eloquent analysis of social injustice in Canada. They are united by their shared reliance on a government social safety net that is full of holes, and a cold bureaucratic welfare system that fails to deliver on its promises.
The film will follow the women through their daily lives, highlighting their hopes for a better future for their children, and their struggles to overcome the obstacles that keep them from escaping poverty. Meet Pam, who has overcome experiences of sexual abuse and a mental breakdown to become a personal support worker and a passionate advocate for the poor; Summer, who has learned to live on a welfare income after fleeing her abusive partner and leaving behind a suburban housewife’s life; Alison, who found roadblocks at every turn when she tried to get a better education and a job; Debbie, who can’t imagine how she’ll ever escape life on the cheque; and Sophie, whose fear of having her daughter further stigmatized by poverty agrees to participate in the film only if her identity is concealed. The stories of these five insightful women are a powerful indictment of Canada’s tattered social safety net, and a compelling call to action for change.
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WHAT MAKES THIS PROJECT DIFFERENT
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In the relatively affluent North American society, poverty is very often a much-overlooked social and economic injustice, especially for women and children who are living in circumstances that sometimes further prevent and stigmatize them from emerging from lifelong struggles with poverty. LIFE ON THE CHEQUE will offer poignant and compelling portraits of poverty amongst women and children, providing women's groups and anti-poverty activists an inspiring and effective tool for community organizing and other social action possibilities; bringing the stories of these remarkable mothers to a wider public that may not be aware of such social and economic injustice; and engaging diverse communities in an ongoing discourse about ways to combat poverty – not just in North America, but around the world.
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| HOW THESE FUNDS WILL BE USED |
| LIFE ON THE CHEQUE is in need of funds to complete the transcription of the interviews, to prepare the paper-edit and the footage for editing, which will begin in April-May 2009. |
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Googol commented
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(10 months ago)
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A subject very close to home … loomk forward to see this. |
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EMPowerMedia commented
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(1 year ago)
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HI Tamasha,
Thanks for your inquiry. I was able to achieve both my fundraising goals mostly because of the generosity of friends, family, and acquaintances. However, the first donation was from Jtad88, someone I didn’t know and who lives in another country. It was so reassuring that a stranger supported the project. And the IndieGoGo website provides an “official” face that encouraged people to make significant donations. IndieGoGo can be important in reaching the “tipping point” for success. |
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EMPowerMedia posted an announcement
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Update on Film Participants from February 2009 Filming
Debbie’s financial situation is even worse than in June, because she wanted to give her kids a good Christmas. A number of bills didn’t get paid, so now she is scrambling. Of the honorarium that I gave her, she was going to use some to buy food. But it will be 2.5 weeks before her next cheque comes, and Debbie’s fridge and cupboards are nearly empty. She says she is “relying on the kindness of strangers” at this point.
Summer is expecting her third daughter in April. She married her new boyfriend over the summer but the marriage lasted only a few weeks and now she is looking for a divorce lawyer. Summer says that since he moved out, the ex-boyfriend has exhibited mental instability. She hopes to raise the third daughter without any involvement from him; she doesn’t think he will have any interest in his baby daughter in any case.
Sophie is doing well. She said that for the first time, she was able not get sucked into the consumer spending frenzy at Christmas and will avoid the financial crisis that usually drags her down in January. She spoke of walking a thin line financially, and always being aware of the deep dark pit that is never far away.
Pam’s job at a home care agency, plus all the walking she is doing to get back and forth to work, is taking its toll on her body. Her back and her feet are really bothering her but she can’t afford to get treatment for them. She worries that her 14-yr old son is a “follower”. and is really upset that he has told her that he doesn’t want to go to college because he doesn’t have to want to slave like she does to pay off her student loan debt. She knows that education is the only way out of poverty so she is trying to save some money for him, but once her savings and her income reach $1500/month, she will be cut off welfare, leaving her without drug coverage.
The most moving part of Alison’s interview was her description of the stigma of being poor: of not having the right clothes, not feeling like she fits in, and feeling looked down on by everyone. When I asked her what needed to change, she said immediately that people’s attitudes toward the poor need to change, and she started to cry. She spoke of being closely monitored every time she goes to the local grocery store. She has no idea why this happens; she has never shoplifted. As she said, it is stressful enough to be grocery shopping with little money without someone tailing her. |
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| $10 or more = Empty Pantry Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits. |
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| $20 or more = Rice & Spice Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard. |
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| $50 or more = Macaroni & Cheese Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard and poster. |
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| $100 or more = Canned Beans & Rice Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard, poster, and printed press-kit. |
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| $250 or more = Salads & Fruits Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard, poster, printed press kit, and a DVD of the completed film. |
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| $500 or more = Meat & Potatoes Supporter |
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| $1,000 or more = Family Banquet Supporter |
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| HOW THESE FUNDS WILL BE USED |
| LIFE ON THE CHEQUE is in need of funds to complete the transcription of the interviews, to prepare the paper-edit and the footage for editing, which will begin in April-May 2009. |
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| $10 or more = Empty Pantry Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits. |
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| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard. |
| 10 Claimed |
| $50 or more = Macaroni & Cheese Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard and poster. |
| 8 Claimed |
| $100 or more = Canned Beans & Rice Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard, poster, and printed press-kit. |
| 11 Claimed |
| $250 or more = Salads & Fruits Supporter |
| Thank you! Your support will be acknowledged in the film's closing credits; and you will be receiving the film's postcard, poster, printed press kit, and a DVD of the completed film. |
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| $500 or more = Meat & Potatoes Supporter |
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| $1,000 or more = Family Banquet Supporter |
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| HOW THESE FUNDS WILL BE USED |
| LIFE ON THE CHEQUE is in need of funds to complete the transcription of the interviews, to prepare the paper-edit and the footage for editing, which will begin in April-May 2009. |
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