Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB)

CONTACT INFORMATION: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
703-324-7800 TTY 711
12011 Government Center Parkway, Pennino Building
Fairfax, VA 22035
Michael Becketts
Director

Life in the State of Poverty Simulation

What is it like to live in poverty in Fairfax County?

The Fairfax County Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB) sponsors the “Life in the State of Poverty” simulation several times a year for a variety of community and government groups. This simulation experience is a community education program designed to help participants begin to understand what it might be like to be a part of a typical low-income family. The objective is to increase the community's awareness of the realities of life faced by low-income people and to review community resources that are available to them and all families.

If you would like to co-sponsor a simulation for your group or organization, please call 703-324-5848 or send an email.

The Simulation Experience

The Poverty Simulation is designed to help participants begin to understand what it might be like to live in a typical low-income family trying to survive from month to month. It is a simulation, not a game. The object is to sensitize participants to the realities faced by low-income people.

In the simulation, 30 to 75 participants assume the roles of up to 26 different families facing poverty. Some are newly unemployed. Some are recently deserted by the "breadwinner," and others are recipients of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, formerly AFDC), either with or without additional earned income. Still others are disabled or are senior citizens receiving Social Security. The task of the "families" is to provide for basic necessities and shelter during the course of four 15-minute "weeks."

The simulation is conducted in a large room with the "families" seated in-groups in the center. Around the perimeter are tables representing community resources and services for the families. These services include a bank, community action agency, local employer, social services office, pawnbroker, grocery and where possible a school.

Volunteers, preferably persons who have faced or are facing poverty, are recruited to staff the resource tables. Volunteers are also recruited to assume the roles of police officer, utility collector, and landlord/rent collector.

The experience lasts from two to three hours. It includes an introduction and briefing, the actual simulation exercise, and a debriefing period in which participants and volunteer staffers share their feelings and experiences.

Life in the State of Poverty Simulation Photos

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