Last spring, Ciera Pritchett watched her life fall apart. As the coronavirus pandemic swept the country in March 2020, she first lost her job as a cook and food server at a private school in Savannah, ...
Though the United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, 11.5% — or nearly 38 million Americans — live in poverty, as of 2022. That translates to just under $30,000 per year for a ...
Dereje Wordofa, President of SOS Children’s Villages International visited Nepal earlier this month. He also met with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to discuss children’s rights. Excerpts from an ...
Both self-help gurus and celebrated CEOs are known for preaching the importance of an "abundance mindset" versus a "poverty mindset" or a "scarcity mentality." If you aren't familiar, an abundance ...
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In early 2020, my daughter approached me about fostering two brothers she met through her work with Peace4Kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a sense of community for youth in foster ...
Co-Founder and CTO of Prospera Technologies, leading the company’s vision to transform the way food is grown using data science and AI. Since November 2020, India's farmers have staged some of the ...
More than 70 students contemplated global issues of AIDS and poverty at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 4, in the Chapel Undercroft at the “Broken Bread Meal,” hosted by three Calvin student organizations: ...
When Laurie Hartner visited a women’s prison in Haiti to distribute toiletries and share words of hope, she felt distant from the women. Many of their faces were weary and wary. But when Hartner and ...
SEN. PETE CAMPOS We all know that children living in poverty are less likely do well in school. We also know that a good education is a ticket out of poverty. It is a vicious cycle and one that can be ...
Over 5 million children in the United States live in what the federal government designates as “persistent poverty” counties. That designation means a county has had high poverty rates (20 percent or ...
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