The Emotional Cost of Poverty
S tress. Transportation. Drug Abuse. These topics and more came out of the poverty simulation led by Leadership Medina County on Friday, April 29, 2016. Thirty participants and twenty-two community volunteers came together for a realistic simulation portraying the barriers of poverty. Many left the simulation with new opinions about poverty and a desire to serve people in our community. Participants expected that they would struggle through the four 15 minute weeks, but many were surprised at how much stress they felt at the end of the simulation. Problems swirled around every table including evictions, shut off notices, food insecurity, and lack of transportation. When the whistle blew indicating week one had begun the room buzzed with uncertainty. No one knew what life had just dealt them or where to go for help. By week four, some families had a plan and others were headed for the homeless shelter.
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