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Keeping the Poor with Us. Fulfill Resolution 2013-1. ALL Diocesan Committees and Groups; I nclude at ALL meetings; F or 3 consecutive months; “ How will what we are doing here affect or involve people living in poverty?”. Purpose of Campaign.
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Fulfill Resolution 2013-1. • ALL Diocesan Committees and Groups; • Include at ALL meetings; • For 3 consecutive months; • “How will what we are doing here affect or involve people living in poverty?”
Purpose of Campaign • Experience& better understand poverty. • Reflecton Baptismal Covenant & personal call. • Respondwith action that supports the rights of ALL of God’s children.
Our Baptismal Covenant • To seek and serve Christin all people • To strive for justice and and to respect the dignity ofall people.
Lessons Learned • The poor are often invisible & forgotten. • Poverty is overwhelming. • Preconceived notions blind us. • We need to tackle the underlying causes
What About Today? • Most people below poverty line since 1959 • 20%of children in US lack steady access to sufficient food. • Over 50 millionAmericans are food insecure.
A Closer Look at the Rise in Poverty • Increase in extreme poverty • Increase in people receiving only food stamps • Near poor rose to more than 103 million people
Facts in New Jersey • Using Federal Standard: 11.4% under poverty line • Based on NJ Cost of Living: Roughly 25%: 1 in 4
Our Response in NJ • Roughly 400 food banks • Over 150 homeless shelters • Reactive not proactive
Global Poverty • Decline in extreme poverty and hunger. • International commitment.
Make Poverty a Human Rights Issue • The Universal Declaration • of Human Rights, • UN General Assembly 1948
Archbishop Tutu Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Promote Hope • Empowerment • Advocacy • Accountability
“The arc of the moral universe is long… …but it bends towards justice.”