Moving People Forward—From Surviving to Thriving

Barbara McClure, Executive Director of IMPACT of Southern Arizona

Many thousands of people in Southern Arizona are just getting by, at various levels of stability, lacking the resources and confidence to successfully reach an improved quality of life that includes greater self-sufficiency. In the food bank system, 75% of households with employment earn less than $20,000/year. Imagine covering rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, medical, and all the other family costs on such minimal earned income.

Just before COVID struck, IMPACT had been planning a new program to help move people forward. It is back on the table and now a core part of its current five-year strategic plan; an important focus of our mission work; and a significant shift in our purpose. We want people to utilize our incredible food bank as a tool to enjoy better health and to stretch their household budgets; but we don’t want them to linger long term, struggling with food insecurity and deficiencies in other basic needs.

In 2022, IMPACT will be addressing the root cause of each family’s struggle and helping clients find their personalized pathway forward. The launch of IMPACT’s new Moving People Forward, From Surviving To Thriving initiative is just weeks away, and we expect to bolster 60 households in the first 12 months, setting them off on a life-changing journey, with the plan to build capacity each year to continue this important work. We are confident we have the ability to improve lives, inspire futures, and give hope through collaboration with, and support from, our incredibly generous community partners.

A new relationship with Pima Community College is especially exciting. Thanks to them and other trainers and educators, funding foundations and donors like you, we will be moving people into high-demand careers, with earnings starting at $40 to 50K per year in less than six months! $1,400 funds a 12-week certification course in robotics or auto technology. Industry certifications such as cybersecurity and ever-growing information technology areas are also available. These high-tech industries exist in Pima and Pinal County today, paying upwards of $100K per year, looking for more employees, expanding their facilities, and attracting like employers to our region. There are infinite opportunities, and IMPACT has the community relationships to connect people to incredible resources!

Of course, landing a job is not enough to move people out of poverty; it is only part of the journey. Our holistic approach to addressing all factors needed to be in place for success helps ensure our clients will be able to keep that job and thrive in a new career. Does the person have reliable transportation to get to work? Do they have the funds to buy special gear or required uniforms? Do they currently have a working phone? Workshops on money management, budgeting, and training on the expectations of employees in these types of positions will all be part of the support provided; and it will continue until the family is stabilized and settled into their new lifestyle. As with all our IMPACT programs, staff will work with a corps of specially trained volunteers called Community Navigators. These individuals will work one-on-one with families and our new IMPACT Client Advocate social worker, checking in to see how they are progressing, offering support and encouragement each step of the way. Many of you may find this volunteer opportunity a unique way to give back, and be part of the ripple of change intended to reduce poverty in our community.

If you have not yet selected a charity with whom to invest your Arizona tax credit or required minimum distribution, please consider becoming one of our IMPACT partners in this exciting endeavor. It only takes four $400 tax credit donations to meaningfully change the lives of an entire family, forever! Find out more about how it all works at impactsoaz.org/mpf (mpf is short for “Moving People Forward”). There, you will also be able to send a message or ask questions and learn about our upcoming IMPACT Expo to bring people together for a community conversation around poverty. Save the Date: March 1, 2022. There are many different ways to get involved by joining IMPACT in giving hope!