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- New Advisory Council for CUSA Board
Advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion; Pursuing systemic change through the Big View; and Linking poverty
- Lives Transformed Volume 3: Part 2 Deb Brown
stability, we document their achievements to highlight joy and hope as valuable tools in combating poverty I didn’t think that I was living in poverty. But I needed help; I felt like I was being swallowed.
- Lives Transformed: Carla Alvarado
achievements as Lives Transformed stories to highlight joy and hope as valuable tools in combating poverty To demonstrate my potential, I had to work three times harder to get out of ESOL [English Speakers of However, this was not enough for my teacher to recognize that I had enough potential to grow as a professional newsletters Click the Give to Circles button and help us celebrate 25+ years of building community to end poverty
- Meet Curriculum Development Specialist Kris Alexander
A Major Challenge We Face In Alleviating Poverty In Our Region Is… Living deep in the Appalachian South , we have a lot of extreme generational poverty, especially in the small towns surrounding Asheville One Thing I Want Potential Circles Participants To Know Is… You are a brilliant, resourceful, and valuable
- Leadership Development Spotlight: Meet Cheyenne Hurt of Circles Indianapolis
and hard-won lessons guaranteed to inspire us all in our shared mission of building community to end poverty Oh, well, we come to Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, we sit in a circle, and we talk about different poverty life, or [who] just could relate—whether they were from a higher class or if they were dealing with poverty My daughters, they've participated in poverty simulations that we hosted. Reno County Susan D Richards: Circle Leader to Board Chair | Circles Ashland Building Community to End Poverty
- Connecting with your Vision for Change
Learn more: Transformational Leadership: A Framework to End Poverty ~ By Scott C.
- Introducing our new Chief Learning Officer, Kris Alexander
Over the past year, I’ve learned so much about poverty alleviation, the challenges Circle Leaders face
- Circles Honors Volunteer Month: All-Star Volunteers, Pt. 2
Our Circles volunteers are essential as we are building community to end poverty. Lattanzio (Circles NWA, AR) Nominated by Christina WIlliams, Founder & Executive Director, Innovative Poverty Circles USA button and help us celebrate 25 years of extraordinary volunteers building community to end poverty
- Lives Transformed — PART 4
And while we grew up in subsidized housing, I didn’t notice we were living in poverty— my mom never showed weeks of training where we shared our stories and learned about all the barriers that keep people in poverty
- Meet CUSA Administrative Coordinator Gena Atcher
How has CUSA changed your life, your thinking about poverty, and/or your relationships with others?
- Meet Circles RVA Veteran Charlene Pitchford
Why is it important that women lead poverty reduction work? Circles USA button and help us celebrate 25 years of extraordinary women building community to end poverty
- CUSA Board Advisory Council 2025
chapters Personal diversity: ethnicity, age, background, gender, sexuality, religion, lived experience of poverty











