July 22, 2008
Hosted by: East Coast high school youth
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Location: Central Catholic High School
September, 2008 (date TBD)
Hosted by: The Collegiate YMCA
Location: William Pitt Ballroom
University of Pittsburgh Campus
Developed by the Community Action Partnership of Missouri, the simulation has been successful around the country in helping participants begin to understand what it might be like to live in a typical low-income family trying to survive from month to month. It is a simulation, not a game, By participating, you will have a greater understanding of the difficulties a family faces when living in poverty.
In the simulation, 20 to 85 participants assume the roles of up to 26 different families facing poverty. Some are newly unemployed, some are recently deserted by the "breadwinner," and others are recipients of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, formerly AFDC), either with or without additional earned income. Still others are senior citizens receiving Social Security or grandparents raising their grandchildren. The task of the "families" is to provide for basic necessities and shelter during the course of four 15-minute "weeks."
Read an article by someone who participated in the simulation in
Oklahoma.
Link to the Community Action Poverty Simulation's website
Pittsburgh Tribune Review - April 2008
Pittsburgh Tribune Review - January 2007
* Facts taken from the The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Pennsylvania 2006
The following organizations have worked with PSVP to host Poverty Simulations in the past.
We would also like to give a special thanks to the following agencies for assisting PSVP partners and staff with the planning of these events: