General Poverty
1. Play Spent Activity:
The Urban Ministries of Durham have a great online poverty simulation that goes through a month in the life of a person living in poverty. To access the simulation, click this link:
http://playspent.org/ Summarize your experience with this simulation activity
Did you have money left over?
What difficult decisions did you need to make?
What was your overall feeling when the month was over?
2. After reading the Culture of Care Policy Brief
What does the Covid-19 pandemic teach us about health disparities in the U.S?
Identify policy recommendations that would address these inequalities.
Food Security
Go to the website, United States Food Drug Administration- Household Food
Security at
How is food insecurity defined?
Which populations are most at risk for food insecurity?
What programs are available to improve food access? Consider Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Homelessness
1. Who are the homeless and why are they homeless?
Go to the website of the National Coalition for the Homeless:
Click on Homelessness in the US > Research by Topic > Read about 2 topics that interest you.
Click on Campaigns – read about one campaign.
Hoover over About NCH and then click on Policy Priorities – read about one policy recommendation.
2. Describe the face of the “homeless”.
What are the numbers?
Who is homeless?
Why are they homeless?
How are health and homelessness related?
Identify and describe one policy project to reduce/end homelessness.
Go to Policy Map in the MSU library database. What information can you find on housing and homelessness in your community? As a public health nurse, why is it important to know this information?