Today’s poverty-related book of the day is The Greater Good by Claire Gaudiani. Here is the overview: “For over a century, the United States has stood as a beacon of prosperity and democracy, proof that big business and big dreams could flourish side by side. Yet few Americans realize the crucial role that generosity plays […]
Author Archives: Scott Hughes
Long-Term Personal Development Programs
Increasing prices of energy and food have worsened and will continue to worsen the problems of world hunger and poverty. Even in first world countries such as the United States, rising food prices and inflation have made poor people poorer, have put more people at greater risk of poverty, and have worsened the financial conditions […]
Book of the Day: How to Make a Difference
Today’s book of the day is How to Make a Difference by Catherine E. Poelman. Here is the overview: “A selfless volunteer herself, author Catherine E. Poelman offers hundreds and hundreds of ideas for would-be volunteers. Her book is filled with ways to serve, along with Internet resources, national and community organizations to contact, and […]
Requiring Healthcare with Education Funding
I could criticize the No Child Left Behind Act. But almost all the people with whom I have spoken about it have expressed strong criticism of it themselves. Namely, they make note of the obvious flaws in taking funding away from failing schools, considering that those schools tend to need the funding the most. I […]
Poverty Book of the Day: Do Unto Others
Today’s poverty-related book of the day is Do Unto Others by Samuel Oliner. Check out the overview: “In Do Unto Others, Holocaust survivor and sociologist Samuel Oliner explores what gives an individual a sense of social responsibility, what leads to the development of care and compassion, and what it means to put the welfare of […]
Walk Against Hunger in Connecticut
On Sunday, May 4th, I will be volunteering at Foodshare’s Walk Against Hunger. If you will be in Connecticut and could make it to the walk site in Hartford, then please do. If you want to go and volunteer with me, just tell me as soon as you can. (You can contact me by email […]