Bridge Project Reflection: Improve Poverty Poverty is a strong word that affects so many peoples is life. I look at poverty like it’s a disease. Poverty isn’t prejudice. Poverty looks for no color or no pacific gender. Poverty affect people education, self-esteem, where they lived, what they ate, the clothes they wear, a person’s health, a person’s mental state of mind and a person’s behavior. Poverty come to destroy a person life; well it tries to. Poverty affected my life in all those ways. It affected my whole family. I am a single mother of two, I live on subsidized housing. I was born into poverty and I have to say, I thought it would always be a part of my life. Education was very hard for me to achieve and it still is. My mother worked two full time jobs to keep a roof over her four children head and to be able to feed them. I was the only girl of the four so I was left to attend to her duties while she wasn’t there.
My mother couldn’t afford daycare and she didn’t have a lot of help from family. That means I was left to attend to her duties a lot. At the age of seven I was cooking, cleaning, making sure my brothers had their baths before my mother got home. I had to make sure they were fed, in bed or ready for bed once she got home. By the time my mother got home, she was too exhausted to help me with any homework. My mother was too exhausted to notice that I was so far behind in school. She was too exhausted to notice I couldn’t read. But had to work two jobs to take care of her children because my father wasn’t helping at that time in our life.
Teacher didn’t try to help me. All they seen when they saw me was a misbehaved little girl that couldn’t read. My mother was too scared to ask for any help; because the one time she did they told her that she would have to put her children in foster care. So, she made it work at any cost. That cost at the cost of my education. I thought this was life. You live hard and you work hard. I had no self-esteem, no communication skills, we didn’t always have something to eat, our health was at risk, our house used to get broken into a lot. My behavior in school was terrible and my mental state of mind was really messed-up.
I am thirty-six and I still live
Poverty, people are born into it. People can sink into its grasp, or people can escape. But it’s a hard journey. As for Kevin Powells mother growing up in the south she never saw money, for “at the age of eight in a field picking someone else’s cotton”. (p. 86) Being in poverty is based out financial needs, being poor is one thing. Poverty is just below that, for you barley have enough to get by and sometimes you are places in a setting that could risk health or safety.
Living in poverty has a wide range of negative effects on the physical and mental health and well being of individuals (apa.com). Hunger, child development, risk of infectious disease, low social mobility, inadequate and affordable housing, economic isolation, homelessness, lack of education and information, unemployment, violence, health issues, drugs and drug use are some of the effects of poverty in society. All of the characteristics of poverty are devastating but some are more complex than others. In my opinion, the major problems are crime, education, housing, unemployment, and the lack of food. I think that some of the affects of poverty can cause other problems to arise. For example, when individuals live in inadequate homes (roaches and rats everywhere, no clean running water, and there’s mold everywhere) living in unsanitary conditions can cause disease and other health
My mother became depressed, my father became disabled, and my brother was skipping school. I continued going to school from eight until four, which was a big relief in my life because it made me forget the hard times. My grades slowly began to decline, as well as my motivation. I gave up many opportunities such as attending New York’s number one specialized high school. I recognized my mistakes and was able to identify my failure. School was not the only place where I lacked interest in because I also slowly started to push my friends away. As a young teenager, I did not think I would ever make it to college. I became frustrated at my parents because my life was ruined and it was all their fault.
Poverty is one of the most devastating realities of life. Those who live in poverty experience poor living conditions, worse health care, worse education, homelessness, low wages, lack of opportunity, and lower self-esteem. Poverty generally occurs mostly in children or young adults, minorities, and women more than any other age group, race/ ethnicity, and gender. Ultimately, poverty is more common in certain social categories such as race, gender, age, and ethnicity and will factor into whether an individual is more likely to be
Poverty is not having enough money to have the basic necessities in life. It is an issue within the United States and the world. There are many children that grow up in poverty and the effects can last throughout the life. When growing up in poverty there can be high- risk of teen pregnancy, poor heath, crime, Drug use and a lack of education. (Boyden)
Poverty is a national epidemic that plagues Americans across the country. Imagine having to choose between the simple necessities of life, the decision of whether to buy toothpaste, toilet paper, or laundry soap. Which is most important, which will have the largest effect on the outcome of one 's life? Could something so small really change a person 's ability to survive? Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia states that “poverty is the economic condition in which people lack sufficient income to obtain certain minimal levels of health services, food, housing, clothing, and education generally recognized as necessary to ensure an adequate standard of living (“Poverty”). Poverty is a way of life that becomes an endless cycle of struggle and production. Work, pay bills repeat. Poverty is the reflection of greed in our nation that encourages success at the cost of our humanity. Poverty is a generational cycle that is inherited and becomes the anchor to all future success. It is often said that poverty is the effect of a lazy, uneducated nation, in reality, the poverty level family has at least one adult working at least 40 hours a week at a painstakingly back breaking job that the elite American would quiver at the thought of performing. The effect of Poverty is caused by lack of opportunities, greed, and generational circumstances
Poverty can affect whose who live beyond their means, and lose a job, whose who don’t want to work, or whose who do not speak the language. Poverty knows no color, age, nationality, or cares about an education.
Poverty effects each ethnicity, and gender differently, African Americans typically live in the greatest poverty, followed by Hispanics, Non-Hispanic Whites, and Asians. It can be found largely in the homeless, immigrants, children and the elderly, and in concentrated urban areas like Dallas, New York and Los Angeles. Poverty can be caused by situations like accidents that leave an adult unable to work, those working low wage jobs. It can also be cause by poor money management like when my family lived in poverty. In 2008 my grandparents passed away, my father took the money we inherited and moved us to Washington, he ended up giving away all of our money to a man who ran away with it. Thankfully our house in Missouri had not sold yet so we were able to move back into it. My parents struggled to find jobs again, and for almost a year we lived off of the donations given to us by
There are many myths behind the word and status called “Poverty”, this is a highly controversial issue that has affected millions of people worldwide. In society, there is a hierarchy in society and people’s perception of poverty ranges in thought processes such as in our social imagination. There are various reasons people are living in poverty and how it should be addressed. There is a large divide in between socioeconomic classes and this class system has changed people in many different aspects of their life. Some American people living in poverty lack of opportunities and resources to excel in society. People living in poverty can cause no sense of aspiration and not feeling included in society so usually do not become greater than their present circumstances. In this western society we live in, there is a consistent divide in a western society, the upper class will always regulate
Poverty is defined as lacking in money and/or possessions. Poverty perpetuates, infests family health and well being, hinders the ability for proper nutritional growth, chips away at personal resilience, deteriorates educational systems, widens the social gaps of “us” versus “them” feeding into stigmas.
Poverty is “the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor” (Dictionary.com, 2017). Based off this definition poverty is a condition that can cause a cascade of cause and effect actions that is detrimental to families and individuals both physically and mentally. Haan, Kaplan, & Camacho (2017) completed a study on the correlation between social and economic status and health in adults in Oakland, CA. They found that the lower the socioeconomic class the higher incidents of diseases and deaths related to chronic diseases (p.1161-1162). Just being without money or little money was not the only indication of health indication, a person living in an area with higher poverty issues
Although many people do not realize this, poverty has a great impact on out society. The rapid increase of death rate, crime rate, and environmental destruction have everything to do with the horrible state of poverty. These problems are booming all over our society today causing many speculations, but the reason many just be clear and simple. Poverty.
First of all, does one’s mentality change in or through poverty. Yes, yes it does. Just like any big, or traumatic incident, going through or being in poverty can negatively affect your mental state, and in turn, affect your life. When someone is in poverty, everyday feels like a battle. You or me may not think anything of getting up in the morning or skipping a breakfast or two, but for people in poverty, they always struggle with these things. If someone is in poverty for long enough, the may not have think that there is any hope. People in poverty quite often, must skip meals, and not get much to drink. They can easily fall into a
is a cause of deviant behavior such as crime, and also causes the poor to be marginalized from
Poverty is a massive issue today, it surrounds all of life’s experiences, and it impacts on the future for people everywhere, and on health everywhere in society. Poverty is not just related to unemployment or