Projects in Poverty

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Projects in resilience with a focus on poverty examine how children, youth, and families adapt and thrive despite the challenges associated with economic hardship. These studies explore the individual, relational, and community-level protective factors—such as strong caregiver relationships, supportive schools, cultural strengths, and community resources—that promote positive development and well-being in low-income contexts. Researchers investigate how poverty-related stressors (e.g., housing instability, food insecurity, neighborhood disadvantage) interact with resilience processes over time. Many projects also emphasize equity-focused, strengths-based approaches that inform policies and interventions designed to buffer the effects of poverty and foster long-term success. This research highlights the capacity for resilience in marginalized communities and contributes to more effective, context-sensitive support systems.

“Poverty” by Jerzy Gorecki, in the public domain (CC0 1.0), via Wikimedia Commons

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