Building upon the Everett Gospel Mission’s (EGM) popular Poverty 101
Class, EGM has responded to numerous requests for practical, how-to
courses for developing and conducting effective poverty alleviation
strategies, including serving our neighbors affected by homelessness.
This has resulted in our new Poverty 201 class.You will laugh, be
moved, inspired, and perhaps confronted. What we are sure of is that
each past participant tells us that you cannot partake of EGM's
trainings and not be moved in some way
IS THIS TRAINING FOR ME, I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL?
YES! This is not a training targeting professional counselors. It
is Intended for anyone who is interested in doing relational POVERTY
ALLEVIATION, improving their relational POVERTY ALLEVIATION SKILLS
AND/or training others in their organizations, but _do not _consider
themselves professional Social Workers, Care Coordinators, Advocates,
or Navigators.
DO I HAVE TO BE A PERSON OF FAITH TO ATTEND?
NO! Our goal was to develop workshops that are open and welcoming to
persons of faith and those without faith. Workshops where attendees
can discuss their faith and how it impacts their action comfortably.
Yet, attendees who are not persons of faith will feel welcome and
benefit from participating in the workshops.
POVERTY 201 (SEE BELOW IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY ATTENDED EGM'S POVERTY
101)
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2020 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (INCLUDES LUNCH) |
LOCATION: ALDERWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH 3403 ALDERWOOD MALL BLVD.,
LYNNWOOD, WA
Poverty 201 is a course that focuses on leading healthy and impactful
poverty alleviation strategies at your faith community. Poverty 201
takes the foundational concepts of EGM's Poverty 101 to the next
level:
* providing tools for building relationships that help without
hurting
* leading organizational change supporting your new / improved
strategies
* step-by-step instructions on how to connect with local resources
(housing, food, health, employment, etc.)
* hands-on practice communicating with someone in crisis
Attendance also provides the opportunity to leverage and share
resources with other congregations and businesses in the community to
strengthen our overall resiliency in relational poverty
alleviation.
PRIOR ATTENDANCE AT EGM'S POVERTY 101 IS A REQUIREMENT FOR ENTRY INTO
POVERTY 201
EGM offers _FREE _POVERTY 101 CLASSES THROUGHOUT SNOHOMISH COUNTY ONCE
A MONTH. Many opportunities to attend EGM's POVERTY 101 ARE
AVAILABLE PRIOR TO THE MAY 30TH POVERTY 201 CLASS. To satisfy the
POVERTY 101 REQUIREMENT, simply follow this link Poverty 101
[http://www.egmission.org/poverty101]
Poverty 101 by the Everett Gospel Mission is a foundation series of
interactive exercises and conversational learning. You will be
challenged by a growing self-awareness of how your life experience has
fashioned both your understanding of poverty and those who are
experiencing poverty.
By the end of Poverty 101, participants will have:
* explored what scripture says about poverty.
* increased self-awareness of life history and how that impacts
personal understanding of poverty.
* begun to understand cross-cultural differences of social and
economic class.
* learned about communication and relationship differences and how
some specific tools can help build healthy interactions between those
experiencing poverty and those in the middle and upper class.
* considered how economic, political, and social systems create
barriers to change.
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FACILITATORS
Sylvia Anderson - Currently the CEO of the Everett Gospel Mission in
Everett, WA since 2000 she has previously been the Executive Director
of Big Brother’s, Big Sisters’ of Pierce County, WA. Sylvia is
the co-creator of EGM's Poverty 101 and Poverty 201 classes.
Her experience in the homeless and underserved community, as well as
her extensive training with Dr. Donna M. Beegle (See Poverty, Be the
Difference author), makes her well versed in the poverty discussion;
having developed, facilitated, and trained well over 1,000 people with
various backgrounds, cultures and professions regarding this issue.
Within her personal life she currently sits on the Board of Directors
for Providence Medical Center, was appointed Co- Facilitator to the
Everett Community Streets Initiative by former mayor Ray Stephenson
and was the 2017 recipient of the Ralli M. Hanson Inspirational Award.
Beyond her community work and volunteering she also is a licensed
pastor, the cofounder of Kingdom relationships which discusses racial
discourse and was a foster mother for high risk boys for many years.
Her ability to teach and train has allowed her the platform as a
facilitator with Youth for Christ, many speaking opportunities,
conferences and retreats as the keynote speaker. As a trusted ally
within the church community, leaders have consulted with Sylvia on
matters concerning poverty alleviation.
John Hull - is the Director of Strategic Initiatives of Everett Gospel
Mission, executive board member of Snohomish County Partnership to End
Homelessness, co-chair of the SnoCO MAC sheltering group and
co-creator of EGM's Poverty 101 and Poverty 201 classes.
John has been with EGM for 13 years, including 5 years of direct
service as Director of EGM's Men's Shelter. Prior to joining EGM,
John spent 10 years supporting and growing private Christian Education
around the Puget Sound.
Dedicated to building partnerships with churches that impacts those
experiencing material poverty and vulnerable in their communities,
John considers this a vital piece of EGM's strategic framework.
"Faith commuinties are ideal place to practice relational poverty
alleviation and make a positive difference in the lives of the all
people living in their communities. EGM is poised to help by sharing
what we have learned, and continue to learn, from those we serve."
-John
Jody Beisner, MBA - As one of EGM's newest team members, Jody is here
to support EGM's growing training and consulting initiative and is
co-creator of Poverty 201.
With 30 years of management consulting experience within the
healthcare and insurance sectors, Jody has led many teams through
large-scale change efforts. She served as curriculum developer and
adjunct professor in Project Management at California State University
Fullerton for several years. Jody enjoys collaboration and those
moments when people are deepening their relationships through life
changing, paradigm shifting learning.
"Everett Gospel Mission's training and consulting services enable
engagement with the community to alleviate poverty. And that is our
mission. If you're interested in EGM's services at your
organization, contact me and let's start the conversation. We have
many creative solutions to explore." -Jody jbeisner@egmission.org
Suzanne Peterson - is the Director of Everett Gospel Mission's
Women's and Children's Shelter and is co-creator of EGM's Poverty 101
and Poverty 201 classes. She has over 14 years of experience managing
programs for homeless women and children.
Suzanne also specializes in training for health care professionals.
Having trained over 400 nursing students at the University of
Washington, Bothell campus regarding the various aspects of poverty,
causes and best practices for service delivery. Suzanne has developed
poverty training in Snohomish County and presents in a creative,
interactive and informative challenging style. Suzanne has been a Gold
Star speaker for Communication Across Barriers since 2016, a national
consulting firm that provides training that empower professionals who
assist people with moving out of poverty.
Suzanne is a proven advocate for and trusted ally of the materially
poor and marginalized. Combining her vast experience in relational
poverty alleviation and as an educator, Suzanne provides coaching
services to Poverty 101 and Poverty 201 Alumni when seeking advice or
counsel on their alleviation practice.
Funds made available through the Snohomish County Ending Homelessness
Program.
FAQS
ARE THERE ID OR MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER THE EVENT?
No ID is required. 14 is the minimum age to attend Poverty 201.
WHAT ARE MY PARKING OPTIONS AT THE EVENT?
A parking map
[https://cdn.evbuc.com/eventlogos/308330521/alderwoodchurchparkingmap.png] of
Alderwood Community Church is provided. Poverty 201 will be held in
The Manor Room.
WHAT WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE EVENT? WHAT DO I BRING INTO THE EVENT?
Pens and note paper will be provided. A workbook that you can keep
with important reference materials will be provided. We will provide
food (snacks and boxed lunch with vegetarian, dairy free, and gluten
free options), beverages (water, coffee, tea).
HOW CAN I CONTACT THE ORGANIZER WITH ANY QUESTIONS?
Jody Beisner can be contacted at jbeisner@egmission.org
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