Ever wondered whether your take on poverty in Greenville is one-sided? Perhaps you’ve realized that poverty isn’t just a simple problem with a quick fix, but rather a complex reality.
Two sides of the same coin
Greenvillians have a beautiful knack for coming together, driven by genuine generosity and care, to lend a hand to those in need and combat poverty. But what if our approach to poverty is wrong? What if (without realizing it) we’ve been both part of the solution and the problem?
Talking about it
United Way of Greenville County is encouraging community-led dialogue by bringing together local employers, business leaders, professionals, and folks like you from our community to dig deep into how we might be contributing to poverty. The goal: To identify practical steps Greenvillians can all take, every single day, to turn GVL into a place where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Ready to listen in + join the conversation?
“Poverty, By Greenville” is an eye-opening discussion happening on Wednesday, May 1, at 10 a.m. at the Peace Center.
Led by Matthew Desmond, Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur Genius grant recipient, this talk is an opportunity to learn more about Desmond’s groundbreaking research on the enduring complexities of poverty in our community — and what measures Greenvillians can take to address them head-on.
Pro tip: This event is limited to 2,000 attendees, so snag your spot early.