Tackling Poverty
Christian, Joseph, Norman's citizenship 2
What is poverty?
 Poverty is scarcity, dearth, or the state of one

who lacks a certain amount of material
possessions or money.
 About 21,000 people die every day of hunger or
hunger-related causes, according to the United
Nations.
 This is one person every four seconds, sadly, it is
children who die most often.
An example of urban poverty in this slum
in Jakarta, Indonesia
Volunteering
 We can volunteer and work with the community.
 For example, we can help charities by going for

flag day.
 During flag day, student volunteers from all over
Singapore would congregate on a Saturday
morning and help raise funds.
 Even though flag day is primarily a fundraising
event for Singapore Cancer Society, this would
still be helping the poor as many people would
find the treatment for cancer as expensive.
Donating
 We can also donate money to different charities

which would benefit the poor.
 Even though donating money is one of the most
common forms of donations, our group prefers
donating other items such as used textbooks that
are in good condition.
 With education, they would be able to get
themselves a job more easily and can possibly
stop the cycle of poverty.
Why should people struggle to keep
food on the table?

Citizenship stage 2 power point

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  • 2.
    What is poverty? Poverty is scarcity, dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money.  About 21,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes, according to the United Nations.  This is one person every four seconds, sadly, it is children who die most often.
  • 3.
    An example ofurban poverty in this slum in Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 4.
    Volunteering  We canvolunteer and work with the community.  For example, we can help charities by going for flag day.  During flag day, student volunteers from all over Singapore would congregate on a Saturday morning and help raise funds.  Even though flag day is primarily a fundraising event for Singapore Cancer Society, this would still be helping the poor as many people would find the treatment for cancer as expensive.
  • 5.
    Donating  We canalso donate money to different charities which would benefit the poor.  Even though donating money is one of the most common forms of donations, our group prefers donating other items such as used textbooks that are in good condition.  With education, they would be able to get themselves a job more easily and can possibly stop the cycle of poverty.
  • 6.
    Why should peoplestruggle to keep food on the table?