Project Unity conducted its first Poverty Simulation during a Community Partnership Board Meeting in September. 65 people attended - and got a taste of the hardships that are everyday when living on the edge of poverty.
Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS) is a unique tool that Project Unity has been licensed to use to educate everyone, from policy makers to local community leaders, about the day to day realities of life with a shortage of money and an abundance of stress. CAPS is a copyrighted tool made available by the Missouri Association for Community Action to organizations that want to promote a greater understanding of poverty.
During a simulation, participants role-play the lives of low-income families, from single parents trying to care for their children to senior citizens trying to maintain their self sufficiency on Social Security. The task of each family is to provide food, shelter and other basic necessities during the simulation while interacting with various community resources staffed by low-income volunteers.
If you are interested in learning more how your church, youth group or other organization can take part, please call Jeannie McGuire. |