Author: Aviva Pinchas

Blog Action Day: Poverty – Education Pays (9pm)

As mentioned before, education really is one of the main ways anyone can get out, or stay out of poverty. Check out this graphic from the U.S. Department of Labor. It really sums it all up. Basically the more educated you are, the greater your earnings potential and income over your lifetime will be and the less likely you will be unemployed. Note: Data are 2007 annual averages for persons age 25 and over. Earnings are for full-time wage and salary workers. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

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Blog Action Day: Poverty – Green Collar Jobs (8pm)

My wife, Ixchel is my green educator. She finds real ways to connect environmental issues to issues we work on such as poverty. Enclosed is her post for Blog Action Day…. Poverty & the New Green EconomyI’m participating today because I became aware of poverty after moving to the east side of Austin, TX. I come from a third world country – I thought I knew a lot about poverty. One thing I didn’t know is how pervasive it is in these United States. And how easy it is to ignore. One of the best proposals I’ve currently come across outlines potential solutions to several of the problems our global society is facing – namely social inequity and environmental degredation. Some solutions come from Van Jones and his recent book, The Green Collar Economy; How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems The idea is to train people in the emerging green market which includes; weatherizing homes, installing solar panels, training hybrid electric technicians, etc. Bringing jobs to sectors of our economy that have been left behind in the move to protect our environment.Continue Reading…

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Blog Action Day: Poverty – The Plague of East Austin (7pm)

I live in the Eastside. I see the predatory advertisements every time I walk or drive in my neighborhood. I have the luxury of choices. I can choose to bank at a regular bank or credit union, I can choose to bypass the fastfood restaurants, I can choose to ignore the glaring billboards that send wrong messages to kids and families. People living in poverty don’t have these luxuries. They don’t have the options to spend a little more for fresh foods; They have to pick between a meal that costs $3.00 at a fast food chain or $6.00 at a grocery store. When parents need to feed their children and they want to make sure they have enough to make it through the week. These are tough choices and no family should be put in these types of situation. It is sad that we tolerate these types of conditions for families in Austin. As I was coming home, I took pictures of these types of predatory advertisements. It’s real and they are plaguing the East Austin. See pics… Church’s on East 7th Street Predatory Income Tax Center on East 7th Street Pay Day Loans Billboard on East 7th Street Predatory Check Cashing Center on East 7th Street

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Blog Action Day: Poverty – 211 Ain't No Joke! (5pm)

I just gotta say that 211 Texas, our information & referral call center does the job. It’s the one place where people can call for help on social services from getting people connected to tax refunds (EITC), to help with basic needs like rent or food to help during a disaster (anyone remember Hurricane Ike?). Here’s a little more about them… L2R: Mandy Montague, Associate HelpLine Manager, Kay Euresti-Garza, 211 Director, Christina Pina, Helpline Manager 2-1-1 Texas is a private/public partnership between United Way Capital Area and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Its job is to connect anyone in need to the most appropriate sources of help and information. That means anywhere in Texas, anyone can call 2-1-1 for free information and referrals to health and human service agencies, nonprofit and faith-based organizations, disaster relief resources, and volunteer opportunities. The 2-1-1 helpline in Central Texas maintains a comprehensive community resource database of services providing assistance with health care, employment, educational, legal, housing, counseling, and transportation needs, and much more.2-1-1 is… Free and confidential Available 24/7 Accessible by TTY/TDD Multilingual Accessible from cell phones October of 2007 marked the fifth year of 2-1-1 in the South Central Texas region. The first 2-1-1 call in Texas came in 2002, and since then, more than 580,000 calls have been answered.As 2-1-1 is in the frontlines of helping people, I took a look at the number of calls they have received asking for help with things like food, paying utility bills, medical […]

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Blog Action Day: Poverty – Brian Hennington – Testimonial Capital IDEA Graduate (4pm)

Brian Hennington is a graduate of Capital IDEA (Capital Investing in Development and Employment of Adults). One of the main paths out of poverty to stability and financial prosperity is education. Education most definitely pays, so one of our strategies is to help people trying to help themselves. Capital Idea manages educational sponsorships, financial assistance, case management, and counseling to those enrolled in higher education to complete degrees in high-need, high-paying occupations.

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