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Circles Pittsburgh Poverty Simulation

Circles Poverty Simulation flyer - Do you have what it takes to spend a month in poverty?

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In partnership with Just Harvest, East Liberty Development, Inc. (ELDI), Open Hand Ministries, Repair the World, and the East End Cooperative Ministry (EECM) are hosting two poverty simulations this fall as part of their promotion for “Circles,” an anti-poverty initiative that launched this past summer.

The simulations will be part of a training exercise for families interested in participating in Circles East Liberty as “allies”.

“Circles provides a structured program to participating communities in order to combat generational poverty. By pairing lower-income families (leaders) with middle-to-higher income families (allies), Circles creates a supportive network that crosses socioeconomic divides.”

Read MoreYou can read more about this event on page 7 of The Bulletin‘s September issue, under “Poverty simulations to recruit allies” and on the East End Cooperative Ministry website.
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Circles Pittsburgh Poverty Simulation

Circles Poverty Simulation flyer - Do you have what it takes to spend a month in poverty?

Click the image to download the flyer

 

In partnership with Just Harvest, East Liberty Development, Inc. (ELDI), Open Hand Ministries, Repair the World, and the East End Cooperative Ministry (EECM) are hosting two poverty simulations this fall as part of their promotion for “Circles,” an anti-poverty initiative that launched this past summer.

The simulations will be part of a training exercise for families interested in participating in Circles East Liberty as “allies”.

“Circles provides a structured program to participating communities in order to combat generational poverty. By pairing lower-income families (leaders) with middle-to-higher income families (allies), Circles creates a supportive network that crosses socioeconomic divides.”

Read MoreYou can read more about this event on page 7 of The Bulletin‘s September issue, under “Poverty simulations to recruit allies” and on the East End Cooperative Ministry website.
The other event date will be November 17 at East Liberty Presbyterian Church.
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