Welfare Simulations
A Welfare Simulation is an experiential workshop that exposes participants to the realities of living on public assistance. View our Welfare Simulation Informational Flyer (welfare-sim-one-pager) to learn more, and sign your group up for a Welfare Simulation today! For more information, read what the Lansing City Pulse and the Chelsea Standard have to say about the Welfare Simulation program. If you’re interested in learning more or hosting a Welfare Simulation for your own group, please email Grace or call (734) 663-1870.
**Update: The University of Michigan School of Public Health Findings Publication recently included an article written by the publication’s editor who attended a Welfare Simulation this summer. Leslie Stainton’s article (the Editor’s Note is on the right side of the page).
ICPJ has provided Welfare Simulations recently to the following groups:
• U-M School of Public Health – (Summer Enrichment Program students, faculty, and staff)
• U-M Hillel (students and community members)
• U-M Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning “Learning from the Community” Program (students and community members)
• Faith in Action & Mission Marketplace in Chelsea, MI (families, community members from Chelsea, MI)
Sign your group up today!
