
The Cycle of Poverty: How to Break It
Poverty is more than a lack of income—it is a cycle that traps families across generations. Every day, children miss school, parents work multiple jobs yet cannot provide basic needs, and communities struggle to survive with limited resources. Behind every statistic is a human story: a mother skipping meals so her children can eat, a father working long hours yet unable to pay rent, or a child forced to leave school to help the family survive. Breaking the cycle of poverty requires more than financial aid; it demands access to education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and community support.





