Bridges Out of Poverty provides a framework for understanding the challenges and complexities faced by individuals living in generational poverty. The workshop explores the hidden rules of economic class, the resources required for stability, and the importance of building social capital to foster long-term stability. It explores the reality that breaking the cycle of generational poverty requires far more than just financial resources—it requires many other essential resources such as hope, health, resilience, language and supportive relationships and networks. This framework provides a common language and understanding across service providers, businesses and communities.

By adopting the Bridges Out of Poverty concepts and coaching tools, professionals can better address economic instability and offer person-centered approaches that support lasting change.
The Bridges curriculum and model is an invaluable resource for anyone working with individuals and families in poverty. During the Bridges workshop, tools are provided for professionals to genuinely meet individuals where they are at, supporting the shift from a just-getting-by world to a getting-ahead world.
To learn more or if you’re interested in attending a Bridges workshop, please contact me.