This week Chris Rufo of the Documentary Foundation and the director of the eye-opening documentary, America Lost. Chris shares what he learned in his travels through America’s most impoverished cities. The stories and the lives captured will change how you view poverty. We are also honoring a free showing.
This week I’m joined by Belva Dorsey and Darcey Terris, two community leaders that work with organizations changing the lives of those in Columbus, GA. Their work within the Chattahoochee Valley Poverty Reduction Coalition is addressing poverty and identifying systemic failures while gathering community organizations and resources to combat the problem.
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This week I’m joined by Chelsea Sabo of the Foster Care Alliance. They approach foster care from the unique perspective by helping mothers address trauma with the intent of reunification. We discuss how they’ve created ways to train and equip mothers in poverty for new opportunities ahead.
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Dr. Beverly Roseberry is a professor and champion of relationship development. She has been a long-time family educator through our Healthy Families Initiative. She joins us to discuss the need and value brought from teaching, identifying, and maintaining a healthy relationship in vulnerable communities.
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Tom Balog of the Lawrenceville Cooperative Ministry shares how they are meeting a need and one piece of a complex puzzle. Breakthrough Podcasts highlights those in our communities that are changing the outcomes for so many in need. It’s a community effort that is best handled by neighbors and civil society. For more information about the Lawrenceville Cooperative Ministry visit them online at https://lawrencevilleco-op.org/