Yes, I agree. Education is one of the risk factors prevelant within this population, and is one of the unconventional partners I was referring to. We won't be working with community colleges though. Too often, higher education isn't even on the radar for a population that has a dismal high school graduation rate. So we'll be partnering with the K-12 public school system and count ourselves lucky.
You start where you need to start and improve from there.
I have had plenty dealing with the poor.
Did you grow up rural and poor?
My father grew up rural and poor. My father put himself in a position to bring us up in a lower middle class rural setting. By the time he retired I would place him in the upper middle class. My wife's father was rural poor. She grew up in a rural setting though her family I would not call poor they were a struggling farm family.
When we married she had already put herself through college. Me, all I had was high school and a mission. My dad had told me it was mission or college that he could help with but not both. I picked a mission. When at 24 and two kids in our home I realized I needed education I went to college. IT was very hard. We had nothing. we were living on about $9000 a year in the mid 80s. But through hard work from me and my wife I was able to graduate top of my class get a good job in my chosen field and excel. I would think economically I am in at least upper middle class, and own part of business I work in.
Was it easier for me than some. Yes. Was it harder than perhaps for others. Yes.
I did. Spend any time on food stamps, as an adult? I did. These are my people; I understand them and their situation, and since I got out of it, so can they. I'm not trying to improve their economic situation (although that is a nice bonus when it happens). I'm trying to improve their health, so they don't die young and hard.
I am all for this. A applaud you.
Many choose not to try to get out of the situation they are in. You yourself complained on another thread how so many won't take jobs that end up going to illegals. Which is Harmony?
That is true, but just because that is true, do we write them off? Stand back and let them die young and hard, because after all, they choose to? Even if they never really knew differently? I'm sorry, I just can't do that.
Nor did I once suggest that. I am simply pointing out that the comment that the poor stay poor and the rich get rich is often more a choice than it is an unmoving force that cannot be changed. Sometimes it is a result of choosing not to improve.
These are the poorest of the poor. I cannot look away and not see them, Jason. It's simply not in me to do that. I cannot make them change the way they live, but I can bring them together once a month to prepare for the cause, the big event, and while they're there, take their blood pressure and give them some dry beans to cook for a bean soup the next day and a voucher for some soap and shampoo at the local drugstore, courtesy of a partnership between me and the drugstore. I cannot save the world, but I can offer access to services they may not know exist.
I am all for ministering to the poor. Please do not construe my comments otherwise.