From Georgia Center for Opportunity <[email protected]>
Subject A quick update on Breakthrough 2019 and our local communities
Date September 19, 2019 6:09 PM
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** Recapping an amazing Breakthrough 2019!
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Breakthrough 2019 is all wrapped up. Nearly 200 leaders gathered to discuss the most pressing barriers surrounding those in poverty. The conversations and connections made are just the beginning of the impact Breakthrough will have in our communities.

If you happened to miss the conference, don't worry—we have a recap of the panels and will be posting the full panel sessions.
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The Success Sequence
Of those who graduate from high school, find steady employment, and wait until marriage to have kids, only 2% live in poverty. Of those who have been unable to hit these milestones, 75% are living in poverty. This formula is based on the concept called the Success Sequence and is what the Georgia Center for Opportunity strives to give all people access to.

Education


** Foster families in Georgia need better educational options—here’s how to help them
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Foster families like the McCarns would benefit from an Educational Scholarship Account (ESAs), which are an innovative way for parents to pay for non-public educational options for their children. Right now, the McCarns must cover the entire cost for their son’s specialized tutoring. For families like the McCarns, the help can’t come soon enough.
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Employment
The media looks to GCO for answers
The Center Square


** More jobs in distressed areas could reduce Georgia’s poverty rate ([link removed])
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AJC.com


** DeKalb sheriff launches job training program for jail inmates ([link removed])
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Family
Dads need support, too!
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The Healthy Families Initiative is providing easy tips for fathers to engage in more quality time with their children. You might have seen the campaign on your social media. If not, make sure you're following us on Instagram ([link removed]) and Facebook ([link removed]) .
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