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Poverty por Mind Map: Poverty

1. Ideas for Solutions

1.1. Organizations - These organizations or programs will continue to feed the people in need of food due to poverty. They will also continue to empower young people and vulnerable communities to improve their access to food.

1.2. Shelters - These shelters can be as little as 1 or 2 beds to as many as 30. These shelters will be a place where someone who cannot afford to live in a house will have a place to go to when they need sleep. it will be their safe space and it will be no cost because of their poverty.

1.3. Equality in Healthcare - This would be an opportunity where all people got equal healthcare opportunities. No matter if they could afford it or not, they would be given this through the government and it would all be from donated money through fundraisers.

2. Problems (Why is this issue important?)

2.1. Hunger and Malnutrition - This is important because in order for someone to do well at their everyday job in order to make money, they have to be well nourished.

2.2. Homelessness - This is important because if someone doesn't have somewhere to sleep, they will not be resting their body and again not performing as well as they could be in their everyday lives.

2.3. Healthcare - This is important because if someone is to get hurt or ill and they cannot afford to seek medical help, they could be putting themselves in serious danger.

3. People Working to Make Change

3.1. Dwight Eisenhower - President Eisenhower was the one who ordered the World Food Programme to be started. It is the food assistance branch of the United Nations that helps feed people in poverty.

3.2. Ann Olivia - Ann Olivia is the CEO and founder of the National Alliance to End Homelessness. This is a corporation that is used for people that are homeless due to poverty and not being able to afford a house.

3.3. Bill and Melinda Gates - The Gates Family has donated over $50 billion to help improve the healthcare of people that are in poverty and cannot afford it.