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All $3.4 million raised through Toronto Strong fund will go to van rampage victims and their families, city says

Thestar.com
June 18, 2018
Tamar Harris

Former Toronto mayor Barbara Hall has been appointed to distribute the $3.4 million raised so far for the Toronto Strong fund -- all of which will go to the victims of the Yonge St. van rampage and their families.

“Nothing can compensate for the loss these families have suffered,” Hall said in a statement released by the city last week. The rampage last April on one of Toronto’s main thoroughfares left 10 dead and 16 injured.

“My job is to ensure that the #TorontoStrong Fund carries out the generous intentions of all its donors and offers the most support possible to those whose lives have been forever changed,” she said.

The Toronto Strong fundraiser will continue to accept donations until Aug. 31. Funds will be distributed by Sept. 28.

City of Toronto spokesperson Andrea Martinelli said the money will be distributed based on “an allocation formula modelled on best practices from around the world.”

Victims Services has already received an initial $500,000 to help families cover immediate expenses, including accommodation, travel and funerals. That works out to $20,000 per family.

Hall and the steering committee overseeing the fund will also provide recommendations on what can be done to help address and prevent future violent attacks.

Mayor John Tory in the statement the fund “was created so that the people of Toronto and beyond could express their support for these affected families.

“Ms. Hall has a distinguished career and I know that she will approach the task of distributing these donations with the compassion, empathy and rigour that is required.”

In early May, it had yet to be determined what would be done with the additional millions raised after the initial $500,000 was distributed. Julia Howell, vice-president of community engagement at the Toronto Foundation, said it was possible that some of the funds raised would not go directly to the victims and their families. At the steering committee’s first meeting, they opted to give all the money raised to victims and survivors.