Season 2 Episode 4
Did you know that in Anne Arundel County, a third of its residents are living paycheck to paycheck? In this eye-opening conversation, County Executive Pittman sits down with Dr. Pam Brown, Executive Director of the Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families, to discuss her new "Poverty Amidst Plenty" report and the solutions that give hope.
Dr. Brown's unique perspective, shaped by a childhood in a poor urban neighborhood in England, drives her innovative approach. She explains the work of the Partnership's teams, which literally gather every relevant human service agency at the table for a single family to provide a "hand-up," not a handout.
The conversation goes deep into the economics of poverty, challenging traditional thinking with her concept of "wrong pockets." She reveals how investing in people and communities through programs like the pilot in Brooklyn Park provides a massive return on investment, a powerful message she has even taken to the Federal Reserve of New York.
Whether you're a policymaker, a community advocate, or simply someone who believes in the power of a helping hand, this conversation offers a masterclass in how compassion, data, and community-driven organizing can solve our most difficult problems. Listen and discover how making people healthy and self-sufficient benefits our entire county.
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