As we move closer to our NRPF-focused event on May 6, one thing is clear: this conversation cannot wait.
At Caring and Sharing (CAS), our work is grounded in a simple but powerful belief that community should be a place of support, not exclusion. Yet for many individuals and families living under the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) condition, everyday life comes with barriers that are often unseen, and too often, overlooked.

When Support Isn’t an Option
NRPF limits access to essential public services such as housing assistance, welfare benefits, and financial support. But beyond policy language, this reality shows up in deeply human ways.
It looks like:
- Parents making impossible decisions to provide for their children
- Individuals contributing to society but unable to access basic support
- Families navigating uncertainty with limited safety nets
These are not distant stories. They exist within our communities.
Why CAS Is Keeping the Conversation Going
Last week, we started the conversation. This week, we are building on it; intentionally and purposefully.
Because awareness alone doesn’t create change.
At CAS, we are committed to creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, and supported. Our upcoming event is not just about discussing NRPF; it’s about:
We believe that real impact happens when conversations lead to action.
A Community-Centred Approach to Change
This moment calls for more than observation; it calls for participation.
Whether you are directly affected, working in community support, or simply looking to better understand the realities around you, your presence matters.
On May 6, CAS will provide a safe and inclusive space for:
- Honest and respectful dialogue
- Access to guidance and support pathways
- Meaningful connections within the community
Because building stronger communities requires all of us.
Looking Ahead
At CAS, we are not just responding to challenges; we are proactively shaping a more inclusive future.
Continuing to highlight NRPF is part of our broader commitment to advocacy, dignity, and sustainable community support. It reflects our belief that when communities come together with intention, real change becomes possible.
As May 6 approaches, we encourage you to stay engaged, share this message, and be part of the movement.
Because community should never come with conditions.

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Be part of the conversation. Be part of the change.










