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“We can do no great things, only small things with great love.” - PPT Presentation

Mother Teresa Agenda Announcements Tori and Deka Next Class Competition Points Winners Losers As of 9202019 Groups Points 9 13 11 10 1 9 4 9 2 8 3 8 8 8 10 8 12 7 15 ID: 808530

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Slide1

“We can do no great things, only small things with great love.”

~Mother Teresa

Slide2

Agenda

AnnouncementsTori and DekaNext Class

Slide3

Competition Points

Winners

Losers

As of 9/20/2019

Groups

Points

9

13

11

10

1

9

4

9

2

8

3

8

8

8

10

8

12

7

15

7

17

7

20

7

5

6

7

6

13

6

14

6

16

6

18

6

19

5

6

4

Slide4

Speaker Surveys

After each speaker there will be a link in the PowerPoint to a surveyYou must fill out the survey before the next class or lose 5 pointsFor any questions or concerns regarding the survey please email Isabella

Borrero

at

iborrero@syr.edu

Slide5

About Me

Tori Shires

Hometown: Waterbury, CT

SU Class of 2004

B.A., Policy Studies/Political Science

Love Syracuse.

Everything about it.

Slide6

Slide7

Slide8

Leading Causes of Homelessness in America

Lack of affordable housing

Unemployment

Poverty

Low

Wages

Mental illness and lack of needed services

Substance abuse and lack of needed services

Domestic violence

Slide9

Slide10

Serving Four Regions

in New York State

Slide11

2018

SYRACUSE RESCUE MISSION IMPACT

192,499

meals

served

85,903

overnight stays

provided

663

permanent housing

placements

72

found

employment

8,972

individuals served

Slide12

Food Services Center: 3

Meals/Day

,

365 Days/Year

Slide13

Upcoming Initiatives –

Food Service Center Expansion &

Renovation

Slide14

Emergency Shelter

and

Day Center

Slide15

Slide16

Street Outreach

Slide17

Clothing Outreach

Slide18

Crossroads Adult

Home

Slide19

Thrifty Shoppers and 3fifteen

Slide20

Slide21

How Can I Help?

Everyday Volunteer Opportunities:

Food

Service

Mailroom

Shelter/Crossroads

Thrifty Shopper/3fifteen

Special

Events Volunteer AND Participate:

Hope Awards

Freeze Out 5K

Ride and Run for the Rescue

Donation Drives:

Hygiene/Red

Bag Drives

Donation

Centers

Interested? Fill out an application:

www.rescuemissionalliance.org/volunteer

Slide22

Doing Well

to

Doing Good

Slide23

Questions?

Tori Shires

Chief Development Officer

victoria.shires@rmsyr.org

315.877.7876

www.rescuemissionalliance.org

Slide24

About Deka

‘Cuse class of 2014 and I #BleedOrange

, PERIODT!

Activist

Educator/trainer/public speaker

Community advocate

Mother

Manager of Bias Response & Education at Syracuse University

Slide25

Poverty in Syracuse – the Facts

# 1 in concentrated poverty for Blacks and Hispanics in the nation – median white household earns nearly double of median income for non-white households

9

th

poorest city in the nation

9

th

most segregated city in country

In 2017, 32.4% of Syracusans lived in Poverty50% of children under 5 in Syracuse lived in poverty in 2017

The poverty rate for Hispanics increased from 40.5% to 58% between 2016 and 2017Around 41% of black residents live in poverty compared to 25% of white residentsFor college graduates with a bachelor’s degree or higher, the poverty rate was 13.1%

in Syracuse. For black college grads, the poverty rate is 39%.Nearly 18% of households in Syracuse have an annual income of $10,000 or less

Slide26

How did we get there?

RedliningUrban Renewal

I-81

Loss of factory jobs

New jobs created since 2008

Structural Violence in general

Slide27

A Snapple Fact

“For every 100 people born into poverty in the United States only 4 will make it to the upper-middle class.”“For every 100 people born into poverty in the United States only 16 will make it to the middle class.”

Slide28

Why is it SO hard to escape poverty?

Cliff effectSeverely underfunded and inadequate public education

It’s expensive to be poor!

Transportation barrier

Lack of affordable housing

Lack of affordable childcare options

Lack of opportunity

Slide29

What does this look like in real life?

Slide30

What does this look like in real life?

Slide31

What does this look like in real life?

Slide32

Humane Obligation for Future “Do-gooders”

Having a good heart or intentions is not enough

Constantly

work towards cultural competency

Respect the experience of, value, & uplift credible messengers

Don’t be a band-aider -

a

lways

look for the why

Slide33

33

Doing Good & Well @ SU

Recognize

Report

STOP

For more information on bias and bias-related incident response on campus or to submit a report visit

www.stopbias.syr.edu

Deka Dancil – Manager, Bias Response & Education

(315) 443-2622 tadancil@syr.edu

Slide34

Module Regrade Instructions

If you believe a TA made a mistake grading your module, you can submit a regrade form to potentially receive points back

Regrade forms and examples are available under Module 1 “Resources” on the PAF website

Fill out a TYPED regrade form and attach it to the front of your module with a binder clip

Follow the instructions listed on the regrade form, and use the example for reference

Email Allison with any questions at

aarich@syr.edu

Hand in the form attached to your module to your TA no later than

12:45 on Monday 9/23

Slide35

For Next Class

Read Chapter 4Fill out 2 speaker surveys by 12:45 on Monday 9/23 or lose 5 points per survey

Use the following two links to complete the survey

Deka

Dancil

:

https

://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5pdyuX0boVorQFfTori Shires:  https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2fMLeN4W6gkjutL Prospective Community Service Email to YOUR TA due 9/27 by 12:45PM

Module 2 due 10/4Hand in regrade forms attached to your module to your TA no later than 12:45 on Monday 9/23