Discover how a potluck approach to poverty alleviation can lead to lasting change.
A soup kitchen approach can actually keep people stuck in poverty.
- Disempowers recipients and creates dependency
- Overlooks systemic issues that keep people trapped
- Neglects the broken relationships at the root of poverty
Learn what a potluck approach is, how it's different, and why it leads to flourishing for all.
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From Bethany Sargent with Chalmers
Bethany serves on the Curriculum & Training team as instructional design specialist. She is a graduate of Asbury University, where she studied English Literature and Ancient Languages. Her love of storytelling, innovation, and logic has given her experience in a variety of roles, always centered around a desire to guide people towards love for others and creation.
From Bethany Sargent with Chalmers
Bethany serves on the Curriculum & Training team as instructional design specialist. She is a graduate of Asbury University, where she studied English Literature and Ancient Languages. Her love of storytelling, innovation, and logic has given her experience in a variety of roles, always centered around a desire to guide people towards love for others and creation.