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Our Circles GR programming has moved to virtual meetings due to COVID. If you are interested in volunteering with us once we are able to resume in-person programming, please contact us for more information.
Engage with children while their parents gather on Monday nights to work on their plan to move out of poverty. Join Circles families, volunteers and staff for a meal at 5:30pm. After dinner, work with one of three age groups assisting the lead teacher with lessons, playing games, and building relationships with some fantastic kids.
3140 Wilson Ave SW, Grandville, MI 49418, US
To inspire and equip families and communities to resolve poverty and thrive.
Launched in 2016, Circles GR is a chapter of Circles USA.
Circles engages the entire community to own the solution to poverty by (1) empowering low-income participants to permanently move out of poverty and (2) increasing the poverty IQ of our community. (Poverty IQ is the level of factual knowledge of the complexity of poverty.)
Motivated low-income participants attend 12 weeks of Circles Leadership Training to begin building financial, emotional, and social resources, and to create an Economic Stability Plan that sets goals unique to their personal needs and dreams. Graduates are called Circle Leaders - persons who proactively lead their own lives out of poverty.
Circle Leaders are then matched with two Empowerment Allies, community volunteers typically from middle class. Allies are trained and supported by Circles to provide long-term support twice a month for 18 months as the Circle Leader works to achieve stability goals.
The Circles initiative flourishes via weekly meetings - including a free meal and free child care for Allies and Leaders - to build community, provide peer support and accountability, discuss strategies for attaining self-sufficiency, and deepen healthy relationships.
Specific community leaders and decision makers are invited to occasional Big View meetings to collaborate in developing strategies together to relieve and remove specific systemic barriers so that both families and community thrive.
We'll work with your schedule.
Neland Church940 Neland Ave SEGrand Rapids, MI 49507
December 8, 2020
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