Saturday, November 24, 2012

Week 4 Blog (Course EDU-6990)

One of the organizations that I chose was HUD. I am interested in this program because it makes living that American dream and owning a home while living in poverty a reality for families. Not only that, they pay rent and security deposits for those families that qualify. Another organization that has piqued my interest would be the free health clinics. In every state, families have access to these free clinics because very few families living in poverty can afford the cost of health care. It is important that they are able to afford health care due to illnesses that may occur that could be life threatening. Last but not least, the TANF program is a federally funded program that seeks to help families in poor communities. It has been instrumental in providing assistance to those who really need it. Currently, there are two jobs that I would like to have and those two jobs are mental health counselor or a school counsselor. I chose these two jobs because poverty can cause a child or the parents to be affected mentally and emotionally. It can't be easy going through life knowing that you can't feed your children. Furthermore, it can't be easy for a child to be sitting at school knowing that he/she won't eat when making it home. Poverty leaves an emotional scarring as well. Children at school are tease because they are poor. I would love to be in a position to help the children and the families involved. The skills that I would need is of course, be certified and more than anything, be empathetic and sympathetic. You must also be a good listener and a great communicator.

2 comments:

  1. Elizabeth, I like that you included free health clinics. I did not know much about them, or that they even existed until I started this program. I think that this organization is one that needs to be known about and supported by everyone. I also like the jobs that you found. We have learned so much about the impact that poverty has on children and their families. Counseling would be the first step in making sure that poverty does not leave a lasting impact on the children and their families. Great post!

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  2. Elizabeth, that is great! Sounds like amazing work. Are you planning in going into the mental health field too? Or do you have any background already? I completely agree with you that children need help like that, as well as their families. I look forward to seeing where your journey takes you.

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