Home, Money, Skills, Work. What do all of these topics have in common among everyone?
The common people often lack one of these points. Having a home, the money, and the skills to prove it, but no work to show, or they have all the skills, and money to show, but no place to relax, or call home. Just to name a few examples. The same principle applies to those in the homeless population. Many who face homelessness, aren’t always there by choice, either from financial struggles, issues in life, or other circumstances. Many had skill, training, or former work that allowed them to have a life of different situations.
Often times, those in these situations, have tried different venues for restarting their lives, Entrepreneurship is an innate nature in humans. Always striving to make something for themselves, by themselves, belonging solely to themselves. This is just human nature, the unhoused have a known prejudice against them, but movements that aim to help and build up these communities, through the work of these in need, and willing to get help, this prejudice can be rewritten with time.
Not only does, providing mentorship to the houseless community, offer a way for those in said communities to begin learning/relearning these skill necessary for beginning a sustainable business, allowing for more people learn from them, it can also return into the economy, and continue this beneficial cycle.
To learn more about one such movement aiming to mentor those who wish to begin anew, Click here to learn about Nano Lending: https://www.nanolending.org/
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