As a society we need to do more to help people
break out of the cycle of poverty but its hard to help people who won't help even help themselves.
«That can help many
break out of cycles of poverty and increase food production and food security.»
Federal and state policymakers can pursue ten effective policies immediately to help parents and children
break out of the cycle of poverty.
It all started with $ 500 worth of beans and a desire to help disenfranchised women
break out of the cycle of poverty.
As a result, less «mental bandwidth» remains for education, training, time - management, assistance programs and other steps that could help
break out of the cycles of poverty.
Not exact matches
It can be the first step in a
cycle of poverty that some individuals will never be able to
break out of.
«As a community, we need to support meaningful economic development which provides good - paying jobs that can help
break families
out of the
cycle of poverty.»
At a state Assembly hearing on receivership, held, ironically, just after my visit, experienced educators and sociologists also testified that it takes more than a year or two to
break the
cycle of poverty and truly help students climb the ladder
of success
out of poverty and into the middle class.
First Generation tells the story
of four high school students - an inner city athlete, a small town waitress, a Samoan warrior dancer, and the daughter
of migrant field workers - who set
out to
break the
cycle of poverty and bring hope to their families and communities by pursuing a college education.
California's public higher education institutions can and should help
break the
cycle of crime and
poverty by reaching
out to currently and formerly incarcerated individuals.
So essentially, I have worked in Public service since I was 18, took
out a minimal amount to get through school (and
break the
cycle of poverty in my family), and have worked to pay this off for years and have now paid a grand total
of 312 $ on the original loan after 16 years and paying $ 39,760.20 in interest.
Not far from Tikal, in garbage dumps across the country, are the descendants
of the Mayan kings who built these pyramids, young boys and girls working 12 hours a day to salvage recyclables that will pay for a meal, that will allow them to survive for another day, that will do nothing to
break them
out of the
cycle of generational
poverty.