The United Way of Treasure Valley conducted a Poverty Simulation in Harter Lecture Hall for the students of NNU. The interactive experience helped people begin to understand what it feels like to live in poverty. Participants in this simulation took on the role of a family member facing a variety of challenging, but typical, circumstances from homelessness, job loss, and poverty with a shortage of money and an abundance of stress. Students were confronted with the harsh realities of poverty and discussed ways in which our community can address this problem. Please note student and faculty comments;
“If we think our life is stressful, frustrating, and hard as students; imagine if you had two kids, no job, and no education. Now that is tough!” Janette Bumgarner
“It was fun to watch how all the “families” chaotically ran around trying to get their bills paid.” Darren King
“They let us loose before I felt like I had even a muddy idea of what we were doing. At first I was frustrated with that, but then they pointed out that people in poverty face the same uncertainty. They aren’t given all the rules either. The chaos ended after 50 minutes, but for the world there’s no finish line where all those problems go away. Tim Vanderpool
“The simulation was shocking as I saw people stealing just to survive for the month because they had no other way of ‘surviving’.” Gregg Miller
“I was assigned the role of police, and it was interesting to watch the students’ reactions as they were charged with leaving underage children home alone to seek employment, robbing the bank to feed the family/pay bills, as well as being evicted from their homes for lack of payments. Granted, while it was a simulation, hopefully it impacted the students to consider their own roles in society and demands for those in poverty.” Dr. Karen Jones
“Poverty Simulation was a great way for students to begin to understand the competing demands that people without resources face every day. The way United Way presented the program helped students understand that these needs exist right here in the Treasure Valley. Students now have greater awareness and more resources to begin to address them. Well done to Dr. Konya Weber for organizing this event.” Dr. Steve Mountjoy
“The poverty simulation was a huge success for the students and those attending it. I appreciate all the help from the United Way and AMA sponsoring the event. The experience was fun, frustrating, chaotic, and very revealing of the need in our Nampa community. I believe our students have a greater understanding and appreciation for the difficult decisions these individuals on the edge of poverty encounter and the role United Way plays in helping them. If given the opportunity, I would strongly urge anyone to participate in the poverty simulation as it was a valuable experience.” Dr. Konya Weber
Filed under: Helstrom Happenings, DARREN KING, GREGG MILLER, JANETTE BUMGARNER, KAREN JONES, POVERTY, STEVE MOUNTJOY, TIM VANDERPOOL, UNITED WAY |