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Breaking The Cycle Of Poverty

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breaking the cycle of poverty

lack of education and resources

Youth lacking education find themselves without employment opportunities leading to increased involvement in drugs, violence and gang affiliation.


Children born into poverty

Children born into poverty and violence often suffer from preventable illness and health issues that go untreated.


early childhood illness and malnutrition

Children and youth worrying about their next meal, safe drinking water or physical pain often fall behind in school or do not attend at all.


limited job skills = underemployment

Many youth in poverty do not have the skiils needed to find work, like resume writing, interview prep or even understanding where to find a job.


What makes nesa outreach mission different

We’re a top-rated humanitarian organization focused on ending generational poverty through a proven approach. Over the past 4 years, we’ve developed a high-impact methodology that empowers children and youth to break free from poverty. With your support, children receive access to health care, educational resources and life-changing programs in safe, clean spaces.

Breaking The Cycle Of Poverty

Number one in our priority list is the success of our children, alumni and their employers. We work hard in the name of the success of our alumni – being among the best and holding the high employment rate.

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