Poverty Simulation hosted by The Open Door
Interactive poverty simulation conducted by COTS, experience issues faced by those living in poverty
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Tue, Apr 30 - 08:00 PM
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Fort Street Presbyterian Church Great Hall
631 W Fort Street
Detroit,
Michigan
48226
Could you survive a month living in poverty?
For many, it is hard to imagine life without the necessary resources needed to survive. Its even harder to understand the stress associated with the challenges related to poverty.
Walk in the shoes of those familiar with these experiences and spend a simulated month in poverty. This interactive poverty simulation exercise conducted by COTS allows participants to experience the issues faced by families and individuals living in poverty. This experience will create a sense of empathy and will encourage participants to embrace a greater social responsibility.
This is a free event but registration is required.
Tuesday, April 30th, 6 pm - 9 pm (dinner served from 5:45-6:30)
Fort Street Presbyterian Church - Open Door Ministry
631 W. Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226
For more than 50 years, Fort Street Presbyterian Church's Open Door Program has been a beacon of hope for those most in need in our downtown Detroit neighborhood. We feed nearly 1,000 people each month, provide hot showers, fresh clothing, social service referrals, medical and dental screenings, flu shots, eye glasses, and health care information. But most of all, we provide hope.
COTS is one of the largest providers of housing to homeless families in the City of Detroit — sheltering more than 100 homeless children nightly. COTS provides emergency shelter for families, supportive services, mobility coaching through our Passport to Self-Sufficiency™, child care, long-term housing and safe transitional housing for families.
For many, it is hard to imagine life without the necessary resources needed to survive. Its even harder to understand the stress associated with the challenges related to poverty.
Walk in the shoes of those familiar with these experiences and spend a simulated month in poverty. This interactive poverty simulation exercise conducted by COTS allows participants to experience the issues faced by families and individuals living in poverty. This experience will create a sense of empathy and will encourage participants to embrace a greater social responsibility.
This is a free event but registration is required.
Tuesday, April 30th, 6 pm - 9 pm (dinner served from 5:45-6:30)
Fort Street Presbyterian Church - Open Door Ministry
631 W. Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226
For more than 50 years, Fort Street Presbyterian Church's Open Door Program has been a beacon of hope for those most in need in our downtown Detroit neighborhood. We feed nearly 1,000 people each month, provide hot showers, fresh clothing, social service referrals, medical and dental screenings, flu shots, eye glasses, and health care information. But most of all, we provide hope.
COTS is one of the largest providers of housing to homeless families in the City of Detroit — sheltering more than 100 homeless children nightly. COTS provides emergency shelter for families, supportive services, mobility coaching through our Passport to Self-Sufficiency™, child care, long-term housing and safe transitional housing for families.
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