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WEALTH & ECONOMY | Otga:nǫnihsraˀ, tsęh hniˀ Naˀdewatwihsda̲ hsnyehaˀ
BASIC NEEDS
Goal: Work together to ensure members’
BASIC NEEDS are met.
Positive Change Impacts
Waste Management (page 22) Culture (page 26)
Families who have basic needs met Having basic needs met gives
have more time and financial resources our people time and energy to
to commit to waste management challenge themselves to learn
responsibilities culture, language and arts
Participatory Education (page 72)
Decision Making (page 40) When families are not
When our people are not struggling to make ends
constantly working just to meet meet they can better support
basic needs they can be more their children’s success
engaged in governance processes
Wellbeing (page 88) Local Economy (page 84)
Having our basic needs met When more of our
empowers us to pursue physical, community has adequate
mental and emotional wellbeing income they can support local
businesses
Safety & Emergency Housing (page 62)
Services (page 56) When individuals and families
Families who are not struggling have means they can better
to meet needs can more easily maintain homes/yards and
be free from unsafe conditions, loan commitments for long
including hazardous buildings or term housing quality
abusive situations
Community Member Responsibilities
• Challenge the stigma of poverty – share the struggles with poverty you may experience and listen to the struggles of others
• Find ways that you can donate your energy, money or used items to help build others up
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