United Way of Central Kansas Friday wanted to remind area residents that its upcoming Poverty Simulation event takes place Thursday, Nov. 2. And, registration is still available for those wanting to attend, said UWCK Executive Director Charell Owings.
The Poverty Simulation is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the basement of the Great Bend First United Methodist Church, 2123 Forest Ave. Dubbed the Poverty Paradigm, the program comes through the Educational Services and Staff Development Association of Central Kansas (ESSDACK) and is made possible by funding from Communities Organizing to Promote Equity (COPE)-Barton County.
“This unique program aims to provide the community with a firsthand experience of living in poverty and foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by families living in low-income situations,” she said. Participants will have the opportunity to role play as individuals experiencing survival mode, simulating four 15-minute weeks.
“Through this immersive experience, attendees will gain valuable insights into the daily struggles and difficult decisions faced by those living in poverty. Following the simulation will be a panel discussion,” Owings said.
The ultimate goal of the Poverty Paradigm simulation is to initiate shifts necessary to activate great generational change, she said. By offering participants a glimpse into the realities of poverty, UWCK aims to foster empathy, understanding, and inspire action towards creating a more equitable society.
This event is highly recommended for board members of non-profit organizations, church groups, civic organizations and individuals working closely with those living in poverty. By participating in the Poverty Paradigm simulation, attendees will gain new perspectives and develop strategies to better serve their communities, Owings said.
Registration can be done online at www.uwck.org and click on Events. This simulation is free to attend.
For more information about the simulation or United Way of Central Kansas, contact Owings at unitedwaycentralks@hotmail.com or visit www.uwck.org.