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		<title>Poverty is Not Just in Africa.  Sometimes It&#8217;s Right Next Door.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:34:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is my contribution to Blog Action Day, joining thousands of other bloggers to write about one topic for a single day. This year’s topic is poverty.

I grew up in Southern Ohio in a county with one of the highest unemployment rates in the state.  Incidentally, also close to another county where the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This post is my contribution to <a onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/blogactionday.org');" href="http://blogactionday.org/">Blog Action Day</a>, joining thousands of other bloggers to write about one topic for a single day. This year’s topic is poverty.</em></p>
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<p>I grew up in Southern Ohio in a county with one of the highest unemployment rates in the state.  Incidentally, also close to another county where the number of drug trafficking arrests were also high (no pun intended). Families who lived on welfare were abundant.</p>
<p>I remember houses that still didn&#8217;t have inside toilets and days when families would gather to get government subsidized foods like cheese.  Five pound blocks of cheese were handed out from the back of 18 wheeler trucks to long lines of people who drove a long way.  Sometimes this subsidized food was the only protein in a family&#8217;s diet.</p>
<p>The summer of my sophomore year in college I worked as a mentor for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_Training_Partnership_Act">Job Training Partnership Act-Youth Training Program</a>.  The government funded program served to provide jobs for kids 14-21 from low income families and to provide job training.   As mentors, we taught resume writing, job search, professionalism, interviewing skills, self image, self esteem, and general life skills.  The kids were placed at job sites all around the county and did jobs ranging from working as a court assistant to painting bridges.</p>
<p>The main thing I learned from this summer was that I could make a difference in these kids&#8217; lives just by showing them that they could break the welfare cycle in their families.   You see, many of them thought that their mission in life was to collect welfare checks.  That was all they knew.  Their parents had been living this cycle for generations so they were waiting to turn 18 and earn their place in the welfare ranks.  I was so saddened and moved by this fact that I worked harder to connect with them and show them that I was not so different.</p>
<p>Although my family wasn&#8217;t on welfare, we certainly weren&#8217;t wealthy and I was putting my self through school at <a href="I certainly don't mean to suggest that I have the answers because I haven't studied the welfare system. I am an armchair opinionator at best, but I do know that there is no incentive to change anything. What if we used all that money to motivate people to help other people end poverty?">Ohio University</a>.  I had some help from my parents, a few scholarships but I worked two, sometimes three jobs to make it all work.  I wanted these kids to know that they had to strive for something better and that they had the power to change.  How is this related to Poverty you ask?  Were they starving?  Some of them were, Yes.  But the bigger picture is that they weren&#8217;t contributing everything they could back to the society.  <em><strong>They were settling&#8230;and they didn&#8217;t even know it!</strong></em> What if each one of these kids had a mentor that helped them be their personal best?  What could THEY do to solve poverty?  The five of us mentors did what we could over the summer to lead by example and to influence our teams to step up to their lives.  We had a lot of fun with them and tried to be leaders.  They made us better too and taught us a lot about leadership as well.</p>
<p>This summer job changed me forever and had a tremendous effect on my views of welfare and handouts.  To this day, I don&#8217;t donate money to causes that have no built in efforts to improve the process and I never give money to people on the streets.  This isn&#8217;t because I&#8217;m unsympathetic, it&#8217;s because I believe in systems to make things better and process improvement and making a bigger difference than just 50 cents in someone&#8217;s hand.  I certainly don&#8217;t mean to suggest that I have the answers. I haven&#8217;t studied the welfare system in detail. I am an armchair opinionator at best, but I do know that there is no incentive to change anything. What if we used all that money to motivate people to end poverty?</p>
<p>Six Figure Moms, what are you doing to teach your kids about world poverty?  As important, what are you teaching them about poverty in the US?  Where I live in sunny San Diego, it&#8217;s easy to think that every body lives a happy, prosperous life but that just isn&#8217;t the case.  In the spirit of giving in December, our Six Figure Moms Club event will focus on <a href="Microfinance">Microfinance</a>.  Look for more details coming soon on our events page.<br />
Hope you can join us.  Today, take some time to visit other blogs.  As of the time of this post, there are over 11,000 bloggers participating in Blog Action Day writing about Poverty.  I&#8217;m excited to read what they&#8217;ve written and I hope you are too.</p>
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		<title>Mentors come in all shapes, sizes and mediums</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 14:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, I was talking with my good friend John about his business.  He was jazzed because he has connected with a mentor who really gets him.  John has always used coaches and is an open, evolved guy.  He is single, doesn&#8217;t have children and works six plus days per week.  His friends and customers always pressure him that he works too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/26043858?__source=RSS*blog*&amp;par=RSS"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-83" title="donny-deutsch" src="http://www.sixfiguremomsclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/donny-deutsch.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="100" /></a>Yesterday, I was talking with my good friend John about his business.  He was jazzed because he has connected with a mentor who really gets him.  John has always used coaches and is an open, evolved guy.  He is single, doesn&#8217;t have children and works six plus days per week.  His friends and customers always pressure him that he works too much and should focus more on his personal life.  However, he loves his job and is very happy and well balanced.  <em><strong>HE</strong></em> doesn&#8217;t feel like he needs to change anything and is very content spending his time building his business.</p>
<p>So, anyway, he&#8217;s telling me how excited he is to have connected with such a great inspirational coach and I&#8217;m about to say you&#8217;re welcome (because I&#8217;m always giving him advice whether he asks for it or not). Then he tells me that his inspiration is none other than <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/26043858?__source=RSS*blog*&amp;par=RSS">Donny Deutsch</a>, and his TV show, The Big Idea.  I start laughing as I realize he&#8217;s been talking about Donny Deutsch for the last month as if he started dating a new girlfriend.  Seems that Donny gave him permission to work as many hours as he wants and provided a benchmark of other happily thriving, balanced, hard-working business owners.  So, John, thanks for reminding us Six Figure Moms to look for inspiration in all out of the box directions and best of luck. </p>
<p>And readers, Donny does have some pretty impressive messages so check him out.  Thanks to John and many other folks that have been buzzing about Donny,  I&#8217;ve been following him too.  Good stuff.   Who are you all following on the cutting edge these days?</p>
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