Protecting Impoverished Communities from Poverty and Oppression [PICPO] 2
$85.92
Raised
3
Donations
$10,000
Goal
In recent times, there has been trending talk of strong long-term and sustainable return of investments on social and racial equity investment opportunities leading towards consolidating the national and international racial and social gap through racial equity programming opportunities, critical drivers of National sustainable development, and long-term wealth accumulation; however, the progression of local wealth accumulation in Baltimore City for the poor is seemingly distorted as Mayor Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore City, vetoes the legislation, in 2017 that would have raised minimum wage to Baltimore City local workers, by 2020. It appears, the city's poor will remain stagnant in the efforts to establish and promote wealth accumulation opportunities.
Persistent and chronic poverty may suggest an imbalance in economic condition. We often ponder what types of income calculation services could be provided to help assist with the alleviation of the economic depression among the poor. With approximately 60% of Baltimore's population residing in poverty, about one-third of the city's population is persistently poor. Persistently poor populations rates across the nations, can threaten the overall well-being of this Country.
Help us fund our Personal Development Program that will offer historically marginalized populations with the opportunities and education to learn and participate in affordable alternative healthy lifestyle program. As part of our violence prevention efforts for Baltimore City our "healing services" brought to you by the BSE Foundation and MINC Corporate Health Research, aims to bring job training in holistic development services across the Country along with scholarship and grant opportunities towards funding integrative health services for marginalized populations between the ages of 18-25.