Cost Of Poverty Experience (C.O.P.E.)

Instructors

Keny Chapman
CCHW-CT, BSBA

Bilingual Program Coordinator

Michele Glenn
BS, CCHW-CT

Outreach Coordinator

Patty Langley
CCHW-CT, CPSP, CPRSS

Training Instructor II

Luna Avila
CCHW-CT, CPSP, CPRSS

Bilingual Training Instructor II

Lacey Lewis
BA, CCHW-CT

Behavioral Health Workforce Educator Coordinator

Course Description

The Cost of Poverty Experience (COPE) is a 2.5-hour simulation that explores the lived experience of poverty firsthand through the eyes of real families. The experiential nature of this training helps organizations and communities more deeply understand the human and systemic impacts of poverty. For years, many top down or well-intentioned approaches to poverty have left out the wisdom and leadership of those closest to the challenges. Created with the input of individuals with personal experience in poverty, COPE sheds light on these challenges and catalyzes meaningful dialogue and action. This experience challenges participants to rethink poverty, respond effectively, and partner with those affected for change.